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Photo taken for the 2015 World Science Festival for the subject of

"Cyber Insecurity"

insecurity two; shoulders & upper arms.

my shoulders are weird. they don't fit right in t-shirts. and for some reason, no matter what shirt I'm wearing, or whether it's a tanktop, t-shirt, longsleeved, the stomach part always twists to the right. I don't know how to explain it. And I really don't know why it does that, probably has nothing to do with my shoulders, but yeaaa..

&my upper arms have too much fat.

 

mhm :)

I only edited my skin in this. cause my skin is yucky :P

 

anyways, I had an amazing day with my boyfriend. watching movies, falling asleep, tickling eachothers feet. drowning in puddles :)

 

January 23, 2011

these insecurities will cast a shadow over your head for as long as you let them

"I was told when I get older all my fears would shrink,

But now I’m insecure and I care what people think.

 

My name's 'Blurryface' and I care what you think.

My name's 'Blurryface' and I care what you think.

 

Wish we could turn back time, to the good ol’ days,

When our momma sang us to sleep but now we’re stressed out.

Wish we could turn back time, to the good ol’ days,

When our momma sang us to sleep but now we’re stressed out.

 

We're stressed out."

 

Inspired by the new Twenty One Pilots song "Stressed Out"

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXRviuL6vMY

 

I love everything about this song. It describes how I felt going from childhood into adult hood. You think that it's all rainbows and butterflies when you're a kid, but when you become an adult, its an entirely different ball game. Right when you think you understand how to be an adult and how to grow up, life throws you a curveball and you have to adapt all over again.

REGRESO AL PASADO

EL ALBAICÍN Y EL SACROMONTE

  

Patrimonio de la humanidad, El Albaicin puede que sea uno de los lugares mas bellos y singulares del mundo.

Situado en la colina frente a La Alhambra, le permite tener una maravillosas vistas desde sus plazas y miradores.

Comenzamos nuestro paseo desde El Arco de Elvira, entrada natural de la calle del mismo nombre, donde podemos encontrar tiendas de regalos marroquíes, kebap, restaurantes de comida árabe y sobre todo teterías, situadas. Desde aquí dejando a la derecha la iglesia de Santa Anan la calle Calderería Nueva y Caldedería Vieja. Una vez llagado a Plaza Nueva, centro de neurálgico de la ciudad, repleta de tiendas y restaurantes, nos encontramos con La Real Chancillería, convertida hoy en sede del Tribunal de Justicia Superior de Andalucía. Desde aquí dejando a la derecha la iglesia de Santa Ana, descubriréis uno de los paseos mas bellos del mundo. Recorrer la Carrera del Darro hasta el Paseo de los Tristes.

Una calle repleta de sorpresas, edificios simbólicos, museos, baños árabes, puentes iglesias y el río Darro delimitando los lindes con La Alhambra.

Llegados al Paseo de los Tristes, vistas inmejorables al margen, terrazas, bares y restaurantes nos dan la bienvenida. Subiremos por la Cuesta del Chapiz hasta llegar a la Plaza del Salvador. Si queremos ver la típica estampa de La Alhambra iremos al Mirador de San Nicolás, famosa por su puesta de sol, pero que se disfruta aún más desde un mirador un poco mas alto; el de San Cristóbal.

Podemos pasear por el barrio, La Plaza Larga un rosario de imágenes granadinas, San Miguel Bajo con sus terrazas. En contra de su fama, el barrio no suele ser inseguro. Eso si, debemos de tener cuidado en el entramado de calles y callejones. Siempre habrá algo que nos sorprenda en cada calle. Desde un convento hasta un aljibe, desde una muralla a un arco, de un palacio a un carmen. También podemos acceder en bus. Las lineas 31 y 32 Plaza Nueva evitaran algo de cansancio hasta subir al barrio. Eso si, no disfrutaremos de enclaves e imágenes únicas.

Para acceder al Sacromonte Si decidimos ir caminando, justo en la mitad de la Cuesta el Chapiz tenemos el desvío junto a la estatua de Chorrohumo.

Repleto de cuevas habitables y con algún que otro museo, prescindible quizás, el Sacromonte es un lugar idílico en imágenes, folclore y raíces granadinas. Los espectáculos de flamenco "zambras" se suceden en las cuevas habilitadas a tal efecto. Son de fiar, no es algo solamente turístico, os sorprenderán las maneras y el arte de los espectáculos. Los mas famosos son: La venta del Gallo, Los Tarantos y La Cueva de la Canastera. Da igual la elección, son todas de una calidad similar. Contra el rumor de inseguridad, nada mas lejos de la realidad. Un barrio seguro y una gente amable.

Al final del camino, en el monte llamado Valparaiso se encuentra La Abadía del Sacromonte, de visita obligada, donde en las antiguas cuevas se encontraron lo Libros Plúmbeos, que hacían demostrar la relación de las tres religiones existentes en la ciudad. Su biblioteca con mas de 20.000 volúmenes, el patio y el retablo mayor de la iglesia deben ser visitados.

  

BACK TO THE PAST

Albaicin and the SACROMONTE

Heritage, The Albaicin may be one of the most beautiful and unique places in the world.

Located on the hill opposite the Alhambra, it allows you to have a wonderful view from its squares and viewpoints.

We begin our walk from The Arc de Elvira, natural entrance of the street of the same name, where we can find shops Moroccan gifts, kebap, Arabic food restaurants and tea shops all situated. From here to the right leaving the church of Santa Anan Street Calderería Nueva and Vieja Caldedería. Once wounded Plaza Nueva, the nerve center of the city, full of shops and restaurants, we find the Royal Chancery, now converted into headquarters of the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia. From here you leaving on the right the church of Santa Ana, you discover one of the most beautiful drives in the world. Take the Carrera del Darro to the Paseo de los Tristes.

A street full of surprises, symbolic buildings, museums, Arabian baths, churches, bridges and river Darro delimiting the borders with La Alhambra.

Arriving to Paseo de los Tristes, excellent outside, terraces, bars and restaurants overlooking welcome us. We go up the Cuesta del Chapiz up to the Plaza del Salvador. If we see the typical picture of the Alhambra will go to the Mirador de San Nicolas, famous for its sunset, but still enjoys a bit more from a higher viewpoint; the San Cristobal.

We can walk around the neighborhood, La Plaza Larga Granada a string of images, San Miguel Bajo with its terraces. Contrary to its reputation, the neighborhood is not usually unsafe. That if we have to be careful in the maze of streets and alleys. There will always be something to surprise us on every street. From a convent to a cistern from a wall to a bow, a palace to a carmen. You can also access by bus. Lines 31 and 32 Plaza Nueva avoid some tiredness to climb the neighborhood. Just do not enjoy enclaves and unique images.

To access the Sacromonte If we decide to walk right in the middle of the Cuesta Chapiz have the diversion by the statue of Chorrohumo.

Full of habitable caves and odd museum, dispensable perhaps the Sacromonte is an idyllic place in pictures, folklore and Granada roots. The shows "zambras" flamenco happen in caves empowered to that effect. They are legit, it's not something only tourism, will surprise the ways and art shows. The most famous are: Sale of Gallo, Los Tarantos and the Cave of the Canastera. No matter the choice, they are all of a similar quality. Against the rumor of insecurity, nothing is further from reality. A safe neighborhood and friendly people.

At the end of the road in the mountain called Valparaiso is the Sacromonte Abbey, a must, where ancient caves in the Books Plúmbeos, they did demonstrate the relationship of the three religions existing in the city are found. Its library with over 20,000 volumes, the courtyard and the altarpiece of the church should be visited.

 

it's my insecurities that make me watch other people in a way they're not even aware of themselves

and slowly, although never on the spot, I am becoming their signs of beauty

 

A quick photo to let you know that I'm back from three weeks of vacation in Corsica with my friends. :) My birthday on monday wasn't the best due to a bad sunstroke and lots of piled up emotions, but apart from that I really enjoyed being away from home and leaving behind all my responsibilities for a while.

 

This was on a lovely morning spent alone on the beach near Ghisonaccia, reading and letting my mind wander.

Coyote fiercely guarding its deer food

I feel oh-so glamorous

Looking super fabulous

Sometimes I'm insecure

Something I can't ignore

All the flashing cameras

Try my best to handle it

I'm just the girl next door

~Ashley Tisdale video link

 

Photo, makeup and styling by the talented Kelayla of www.transvista.co.uk/

 

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24 Aug 16

Insecurity.

 

Despite being small (I'm only 5 foot 1) and relatively tiny, I have always had a surprisingly low amount of self-confidence. This was highlighted even more in my Freshman year of college when I inevitably gained the "Freshman 15".

 

It took a lot of hard work to get back to a weight that I am somewhat comfortable at now, but I am still somewhat unsatisfied.

 

I have been trying to improve my body by working out two to three times a week as well as the fact that I am taking a weight training class this quarter. Hopefully soon, I can be proud of my petite figure.

meus passos

escassos

n'areia

da praia

só somem

nas ondas

 

nas ondas

eu sumo

diante

do mar

do mar

me entendo

pequeno

porém

ainda

algo

no todo

 

no todo

na ajuda

eu dou

meus passos

Day three of my Jar Project. The words were insecure and tape. The only thing that I like about this picture is my shirt<3 Of course I would draw insecure after the past two pictures:p

Note: I’m not sure how often I’ll do my project and if you don’t know about it click here .

 

I know the words are hard to read, or at least I hope they are. Those are some of my insecurities up there. This was taken on Monday (July 11th), I think, and edited forever.

 

So I'm going on vacation tomorrow!!! I'll try to put something good up before then to leave everyone with but if I don't, sorry! Keep up with me please and I'm gonna give everyone a challenge. Explore my stream! Look at my older stuff (mostly crap) and such;D I'm only taking my point and shoot for reasons I don't want to give out but hopefully I can get some good pictures when IF I get bored. Maybe I can get something good like this . Who knows!

 

Hopefully the new surroundings will inspire me! I'll try to get on flickr when I can. I must pack now, and thank you everyone for all the views!! Again sorry for the terrible pictures lately, I've been trying to do stuff it it hasn't worked out.

 

P.S. My laptop still isn't fixed and it's driving me crazy! I've been using editing softwares I hate>.<

 

This is completely inspired by mexD

 

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While on a walk through Phobjika valley I passed the house where this child was playing. My stopping to take her photo spooked her a little, and she ran to hide inside the house. Of course, the sight of a stranger also made her curious, and she didn't quite take her eyes off me either.

 

Highest known rank on Explore: #415

self portrait, 1/4/10

  

i have two eyes! *gasp*

 

if you're someone who visits my stream regularly, you've probably noticed a trend in my self-portraits; i have a terrible habit of shooting profile and semi-profile shots only.

 

why?

 

i haaaate my face straight on. my whole life, i've struggled with trying to look my age. I'm twenty-one, and I still get mistaken for a fourteen year old. I feel like wearing tons of eye make up and shooting my face from the side gives me a more 'grown up/mysterious' look, lol.

 

but, for the sake of everyone's boredom, I'm going to make an attempt to break this habit! so, here you go :)

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°trust is when you depend on someone who leads you and cares for you

°trust is when you don't need to know where you are taken to

°trust is ...

Because of insecurities, she pulled back from the dueling tournament. She still went. Cheering on her friends. Those that she considered to be her family. But this was also the day that she decided. No more fear. No more insecurities. She would face them head on.

Just like she was born to do.

“If I were dead and buried and I heard your voice, beneath the sod my heart of dust would still rejoice.”

 

― Dalton Trumbo

 

Wanted to share my favorite quote. It just speaks to me, and says so many things.

The 2,880 m (9,449 ft) long bridge dramatically improves access to and from the Peloponnese, which could previously be reached only by ferry or via the isthmus of Corinth at its extreme east end. Its width is 28 m (92 ft) — it has two vehicle lanes per direction, an emergency lane and a pedestrian walkway. Its five-span four-pylon cable-stayed portion of length 2,252 m (7,388 ft) is the world's second longest cable-stayed deck; only the deck of the Millau Viaduct is longer at 2,460 m (8,071 ft). However, as the latter is also supported by bearings at the pylons apart from cable stays, the Rio-Antirrio bridge deck might be considered the longest cable-stayed "suspended" deck.

 

This bridge is widely considered to be an engineering masterpiece owing to several solutions applied to span the difficult site. These difficulties include deep water, insecure materials for foundations, seismic activity, the probability of tsunamis, and the expansion of the Gulf of Corinth due to plate tectonics.

Anima Series 5

Sitting No. 148

Lismore NSW 2017

63/365. May 28, 2009.

Things are good, then they're bad...

I just want everything to work out for the best.

I'm completely torn....

 

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Model: Rachel

Camera: Nikon D700

Project Brief: Inside Outside

 

Concept:

For this shoot I have been looking at insecurities and how we often hide behind a persona to escape our true emotion.

  

I am always trying to improve my work so please help me by giving me a little feedback on what you think and I will make sure to return the favor (don't be afraid to criticize). Thanks a lot.

  

So this photo I'm very happy about. Although when I shot it I didn't intend it to be a part two for the first "In full bloom" photo. But as I was editing I realized it would be fun to try new techniques and I'm very proud with how it came out.

 

This photo is just supposed to be an interpretation of insecurity in one way or another. You can pretty much interpret it any way you want though!

 

I'm very excited to edit my newest photo from a shoot I did today, I hope it comes out good though considering I'm going to try a new editing technique so wish me luck!

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FINALLY something that isn't greeeeen. Speaking of green i feel like Oscar the grouch with photography lately- i just want this project to be over BUT i want to end it right, so it'll be ending later than planned. I am sick and tired of mass uploading just to keep up with the days.

 

Although i do really like this.

 

I've been busy with nothing exciting, just catching up with my friends who I barely saw all summer because we were all away. We have just kinda been having mass hangouts and get togethers basically every day. I went and bought my school supplies and all the new school shoes that I'll need. I am FINALLY studying for my permit test yay! I AM CRAVING FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE OF DRIVING AHHH

 

HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY/EVENING AND THANKS FOR ALL YOUR AMAZING SUPPORT AND LOVE <3

The concept of this image/write-up is based on three reports from Policy Horizons Canada: Social mobility in question, Basic needs at risk, and Disruptions on the horizon. “Policy Horizons Canada uses foresight to help the federal government build stronger policies and programs in the face of an uncertain future.”

 

Fewer people will have the finances to build and innovate. A post-secondary education won’t be a reliable way to better oneself. People moving up the socioeconomic ladder will become rare. Many will file for bankruptcy; they will sell their assets and exit the housing market. Tuition and housing costs will exclude all but the rich. Many will struggle to pay for groceries, rent, and bills. Water, food, energy, shelter, and employment will become out of reach for many. These things will cause an increase in mental health problems.

 

The healthcare system will decline because of an aging population, increased rates of degenerative disease, labour shortages, and limited funding. The system will be further strained due to antimicrobial resistance, biological threats, and augmented humans. (Why would augmented humans be a possible drain on healthcare in the future?) The healthcare system will deteriorate to the point of collapse.

 

The wealthy will use their platforms, firms, foundations, and investments to shape public policy, thus bypassing our democratic system. Billionaires will gain control over natural resources and strategic technologies. Governments and corporations will collect people’s biological data: fingerprints, iris scans, facial images, health information, and DNA.

 

It will be difficult to distinguish what is true or false because of generative AI tools. Algorithms designed for emotional engagement will cause a decline in factual content. This will cause many to distrust information. People will live in information bubbles because of personalized media, causing social fragmentation. The data used to train generative AI models will infringe on privacy and intellectual property rights. AI technology will put pressure on vital natural resources such as critical minerals. The price of these resources will skyrocket as they become scarce. Human labour will have less value due to AI. People will use AI assistants for many of their day-to-day tasks. Cyber attacks will disrupt everyday life. This will cause interruptions with the internet, electricity, transportation, water, and food supply systems.

 

The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy will be difficult. On account of availability, reliability, and cost, many will face energy uncertainty. Extreme weather events such as fires, floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes will plunge the world into a perpetual state of emergency. Climate change will increase the frequency and severity of natural disasters. This will result in widespread destruction of infrastructure, property, and businesses. These disasters will increase insurance rates. Entire areas will no longer be serviced by the insurance industry. People will relocate due to worsening conditions. Nations will need to collaborate globally in the face of these common threats. Geoengineering technologies that are designed to reduce the Earth’s temperature, such as carbon removal and solar geoengineering (reflecting sunlight away from the Earth), will be widely deployed. (Why isn’t it a conspiracy theory when the government talks about these things?)

 

An ecosystem collapse will cause loss of biodiversity, which will impact all living things. Health and well-being will suffer. Malnutrition, disease, and other health problems will become more prevalent. This will lead to a reduced quality of life and increased mortality rates. Industries like farming and fishing will be devastated. Major economic instability and losses will ensue. People will face food insecurity due to unpredictable crop yields, disrupted trade, and agricultural monopolies. People will not be able to meet their basic needs. Many will blame AI, Big Tech, CEOs, social media, unions, and capitalism. These things will cause social conflicts and violence, making people susceptible to authoritarianism. Elected officials will pass legislation that will dismantle key democratic institutions, and democracy will decline worldwide.

 

Clashes will erupt on issues such as immigration, climate change, Indigenous rights, and 2SLGBTQIA+ rights. Innovation in human augmentation will cause division on what’s morally acceptable. Biodigital tampering with natural ecosystems (the Internet of Forests) will also divide society. People will feel increasingly isolated as divisions cause greater loneliness. The sense of shared identity and purpose, which formerly underpinned society, will dramatically erode. People will feel disconnected from their traditional culture, values, priorities, and goals. Ideological divisions and democratic erosion will cause domestic unrest and civil wars. Many will reject the systems they think have failed them. They will embrace radical ideas about restructuring the state, society, and the economy. Many will be willing to reject consumption to focus on activities that promote human flourishing, provided their basic needs are met (socialism). Democracies will break down globally as large economies default on their loans. Tensions between the world’s powers will escalate as they fight for natural resources and technological superiority. World War 3 is bound to break out.

 

Revelation 16:16 “And he gathered them to the place called in Hebrew Armageddon.”

 

Now, why do these things remind me of End Time Bible Prophecy—especially the part about human augmentation (666)?

  

These two were hanging on for grim death and didn't move from this position the whole time we were there. The interesting question is how they got there as there is no connection between this tree and the nest tree. Must have been a shaky first flight.

(Clare)

i wish losing them was as easy as gaining them.

i don´t even know where they came from,

but they´re born so quickly.

i have so many.

and without me even noticing,

they grow.

and they try to define me, you.

they consume us.

and the lies crawl into my mind.

it´s so easy to sink in.

 

i´m choosing the harder way.

i´m letting go of them.

slowly, but surely.

Help me, it's like the walls are caving in

Sometimes I feel like giving up

No medicine is strong enough

Someone help me

 

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They told me to pack for hiking and these came up in my mind! Who wants to get trapped in the mountains without sweets?

 

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This was his first session as a model. I found it interesting that he was insecure, when he looked great.

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