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Supposedly, these two rooms were used for identity parades in the old police HQ of Frankfurt. Now, it's just photographers looking for subjects.

 

Hair: .little bones. Rama

Pants: [Gild] Over all - Shiny Shabby

Tattoo: .Identity. Body Shop - Pure Heart

Shoes: -NOeditiON- Unisex Boots - @ The Epiphany

 

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... like you do ♥

 

Dress: *AGATA* - Erica Dress with Choker belt

Hair: *Barberyumyum*

Tattoo: .Identity. Body Shop - Remember forever

 

Pose: ::SenseS:: - Couple 169

 

Kmb's lovely version & all other details here ... ♥

ID bracelets were popular back in 1970. My Dad bought this one for me that year and I had a friend stamp my name on it albeit crudely. I had the clasp soldered so it couldn't be undone. I wore it well into the late 80's until I caught it on something and the links pulled apart. I should get it repaired.

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Father

The name tag measures 1.905 cm (0.75")

"""""""" WHO AM I ????? I would really like to know that!!

So sorry, that I immediately barged in with a serious philosophical issue……

But yesterday I was just an ordinary square piece of paper, cozy on a pile with my family and friends.

Suddenly I had to do all kinds of stretching exercises to get into this shape and I really don't know what will happen next…….. missing my friends……feeling quite stressed……. Hopefully time will reveal it soon! """""""

 

A piece of paper having an identity crisis ;-))

  

Update: folding one unit (not quite ready though) of the origami model Roses and Thorns, opus 754

Design: Robert J. Lang

Diagrams in the Bogota Origami Convention Book 2022

  

Wishing you all a nice day, despite the weather conditions, much rain here…...

There was a time when we thought that the Anglican Church was as unchangeable and as permanent as the English weather, that the red telephone cubicle was part of an identifiable English character, and that the equally red letter box would be eternal.

 

"Oh, oh, you think you're special

Oh, oh, you think you're something else"

 

The Anglican Church is no longer what it used to be - and its majority is no longer "English". English weather is now a matter of unpredictable surprises, telephone cubicles have been superseded by smart phones, and the Royal Mail is neither royal nor reliable in its delivery of letters. And the English character? You tell me. We in the UK are living among fossilised objects, and if new life is springing up it will in all likelihood have little to do with the Anglican Church, the Royal Mail and Englishness. Let me put it bluntly, it is immigration that is blowing new life into a sclerotised and inelastic body. Leica M8, Voigtlaender 35/1.4.

BNSF 662, unpatched under the cab windows, yet wearing BNSF on the nose, rounds the nice curve in Sutton, NE as they take off after working a lumber customer in town.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

A bit of fun to end the week with this previously unpublished shot taken in October 2017. Just a one-way ticket for this pigeon being escorted out of the St. Enoch Square subway entrance. Enjoy!

Your identity is like your shadow: not always visible and yet always present.

Fausto Cercignani

Fausto Cercignani is an Italian scholar, essayist and poet.

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In Thailand we have song thaews - literally means two benches. These are converted trucks with bench seats in the back for a hop on, hop off bus type system with a flat fare. There are also tuk tuks which are like posh motorbike taxis. This vehicle in Laos seems to by a hybrid of the two!

Who am I ? Its a common question and never ending story for all of us

Colours are brighter when the mind is open..

Keep dreaming and enjoy nature and summertime :-)

Featuring Soul Identity Aviator hats and goggles available and MOM, January Round.

Each pot had a slightly different offering in it

A snatched grab shot in the supermarket as the citrus fruit here looked quite bright as required for this week's Saturday Self Challenge 14/12/2024 -- Bright & colourful !!

Problem is , I thought I was taking a shot of limes - some ripe and some not .But , the price ticket at the bottom of the tray it said " Loose Lemons " !

Whatever they are , the choice this week was very limited for bright and colourful subjects with the cloud hiding anything worth taking outside !!

Thinking about it , they must be limes , if they were lemons it would be a tray of cars with one problem after another !!

 

The only Lemon song I can think of has to be this one --------

 

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I came across this photo when I was recently looking at the photos of Angel Olsen. I've been thinking about human identity lately and how to preserve your sense of self and sanity with all of these absolutely horrific executive orders that I just feel the constant onslaught of. Cindy Sherman has always had a playful approach to her own identity and her physical self is recognizable from photo to photo yet the human remains and so does the artist.... I posted a photo of a different street moment with the same ad in monochrome that I don't like at all now but I love what I wrote (and this was in 2012):

 

From the delusional clowns to the duplicates of duplicates of selves, related and jarred up to those dissected by Republican policies. Every moment in every black and white film that we feel happened but never really occurred is happening to us right now because we are all Cindy Sherman.

 

We wake up everyday and we are all Cindy Sherman and we must feel the devastation of our identities slowly being widdled away and dissolved as easily as simple molecules crashing into eachother then slowly giving up, becoming elusive and transparent. The harshness of reality is that we're going to have to deal with this. You are Cindy Sherman and so am I and so is the person you love most and your worst enemy and the one sitting next to you and the person who knows all of your favorite songs by heart.

 

It is terrifying, awesome, and it has already happened.

 

We are all Cindy Sherman and it is a rather grand delusion that anything different could be a possibility. We have forgotten how to be ourselves. We don't remember what it's like anymore to have an individual pain, to not be able to share with the collective consciousness of the world our inner anguish and everyday needs which have become completely ubiquitous...because, after all, we are all Cindy Sherman and Cindy Sherman is in all of us.

 

Or, as Jeff Mangum sings, "How strange it is to be anything at all." Indeed.

  

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Altough it was built as CN 9640 in 1976, Huron Central Railway 3010 has been wearing Genesee & Wyoming orange for the past 21 years. Plying the rails of former Canadian Pacific Railway's Webbwood subdivision between Sudbury and Sault Ste.Marie, ON. Hence the CPR switch lock, on a former CN engine, wearing G&W colours.

At the ADM plant in Enderlin, this ex IC GP10 resides as the switcher. It appears this did receive a new paint job at some point, but it has faded significantly over the years, and the IC heritage is now quite apparent. Not much info I could find on this locomotive, but it was a neat find. In light of recent news, I went to the tornado path online, and found out this photo was taken less than a mile from where the EF5 had struck. Can't imagine what it must have been like that night.

[sYs] ZINHA

DOUX - Rie hairstyle

.Identity. Body Shop - Delicate Kiss

  

Losing Your Memory

Song ~https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=ryan+star+songs+from+the+eye+of+an+elephant&&view=detail&mid=1EC22F74B35E369042FB1EC22F74B35E369042FB&&FORM=VDRVRV

Me and my hottest, Kah Melody with Guenkyo Tattoo.

 

Wanted to share before and after:

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Does anyone know the identity of this plant. I like that it has two colours of flowers on the same stem.. From a bouquet.

Looks like CSX U36B #5797 (former SCL 1847) never quite made a complete transition to the Blue & Gray.

 

Seen here working ex-L&N Siebert yard at Mobile, AL on 13 February 1993 with GE MATE #5204 (former SCL 3204).

 

The 5797 later went to TTI.

Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green

I'd love to identify this branching tree with its rather stiff fern like leaves. Very unusual for northwestern CT.

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