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Except for his disturbingly flattened teeth he looks pretty cute. Then again, in full context he is mind blowing amazing compaired to dogs or well everything when I started in SL over 13 years ago.

 

Windlight - [TOR] MIDDAY Rebranded Skies

SL Water - Glassy

SL Filter - none

Flickr edit only no PS. Editing with Flickr is like having all your tools taken away, one eye poked out and given a broken hammer to edit with sometimes. This was one of those times, but I still liked it.

  

Music - (Best dog song ever, and annoyingly catchy)

Slobberbone - Give Me Back My Dog, off the album 'Everything You Thought Was Right Was Wrong Today'

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p4U9GuUkQQ

 

Visit this location at ** DELACRUZ PARK - Delacruz Technologies Lab in Second Life

radius and eye never sleep

  

One of the many roads that lead off of the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road, outside of Melbourne, Australia. This shot was taken during a beautiful foggy morning.

Dernier jour à Londres.

Un classique du métro

mind boggling

 

following in the footsteps of jaime F. I am taking a "fave" holiday.

his list here below the photo suits me perfectly.

I continue to try and simplify.

   

I love invitations to groups. love them! but I don't like those big or sparkly icons. so, as much as I love being invited to groups, and love you for inviting me, I will delete them.

sorry.

Inktober 2020 9

Poem by Tom Lee

 

Sometimes my mind it wanders

Strange places it can go

I don’t have any road map

Don’t know what it will show

 

I rather like the freedom

That takes me who knows where

Like to this jig-saw landscape

To roam without a care

 

I’d like to look inside those ponds

And those things like giant seeds

See what they are; they’re quite bizarre

See where the journey leads

 

I think I could write sci-fi

So odd, the things I think

I often find things get more weird

When I have had a drink…

 

idk lol could use some levity

 

Hey guys : )

 

This will be my last photo for a while... I'll be on & off for the next few weeks (possibly even into the end of next month).

I do have plans to log into Flickr & do some catching up though... specifically for this:

 

1. Catch up with all my friends here!

2. Having a look through my new contacts!

3. Visiting those who have left such wonderful comments recently : )

 

(( I truly can't wait to visit everyone again in the coming days & weeks... so excited to see what everyone's been up to recently! ))

 

*** My main reason for joining Flickr was simply so I could finally make comments & give respect to all the wonderful photographers (who's works I so often viewed & enjoyed here) ***

Once I began uploading pics myself... I found that my time (admiring the works of others) was drastically reduced... and it affected my enjoyment time here, as well as finding new inspiration.

 

So I'm definitely taking some time off from uploading for a while (after this one!)

I'll also be away a bit and offline sometime... which will give me the opportunity to go through some of my recent photo shoots & gather some special moments to share with you guys in the future : )

 

This should turn out to be a positive thing all around : )

  

Now, regarding the title of this latest pic & how the capture came about:

 

I shot this one on the island of Crete (Greece) very early one morning.

I had found a rock pier which extended quite far out into the ocean... but the part of it which connected to the beach was submerged, so I had to wade through a bit of water to make it up on the rocks.

Usually not a big deal but a bit more exciting when it's so early in the morning and you're the only one out there on the ocean ; )

Anyhow, I walked out to the end of it, sat down and watched a very hazy sunrise appear that morning.

 

It was beautiful!

Those dark & light tones of orange & gold hazing around the sun were amazing to witness : )

 

One thing I tried to do was zoom-in and avoid that buoy (which you can now see) in the shot... but after messing with it for a while I put the camera down and tried to 'take in the scene' from a fresh angle.

What I realized was that I was very alone out there on the edge of this rock pier... and I let my mind wonder a bit about the ripples forming around that buoy ; )

It made me think of that powerful intro scene in the film JAWS!, when the person makes a last attempt to hold on to the buoy before fate takes its course.

It also reminded me of another scene from the same film where the giant shark pulls barrels under the water with ease... (I began to hear that low rumbling theme from the movie!)

A vivid imagination fit real well with that early morning experience!

 

After watching that buoy for a while, bobbing in that early hazy sunrise... while I was out there all alone, wondering what all was swimming beneath those waters...

I decided to keep it in the shot, as it had made such an exciting impact!

 

When I returned to shore again, I crossed through that submerged area of the pier a bit quicker than before ; )

 

(I actually did see one other person that early morning, and that was the 'Golden Fisherman' which I captured & uploaded here earlier)

[ www.flickr.com/photos/crush777roxx/28635691506/ ]

  

Again, hope you guys understand why I won't be uploading for a while.

I believe I'll actually have more time to catch up and interact with everyone this way : )

 

Also hope you enjoy the new photo (& possibly even the backstory of my experience that morning!)

 

And of course, thank you so much for your support my friends!

 

It is always my wish that you find something interesting or enjoyable in my shares with you : )

Have a wonderful day ahead everyone and see you all again soon!!!

  

: )

  

CRUSH

 

Mind the step platform sign with GWR class 150 number 150202 waiting for the signal to swap platforms at Crediton while operating the shuttle service between Exeter and Crediton on the Tarka Line today as engineering works on the line prevents the service continuing to Barnstaple.

Taken 15th April 2021.

Never alone.

Computer goes away tomorrow. Should be back online in a week.

Just like companies adding chemicals to food products in order to make them addictive, they can also do the same kind of things with TVs, computers, and cell phones. Let’s not even mention the dopamine hits from social media. These things can put people into a type of hypnotic state…glued to the screen. But what about real deal mind control, like talking into people’s heads? Well, ask your government about that…wink…wink. Now what about the future, when microchipping people becomes mandatory?

 

Zombies in a comatose state, living in a trance—Trans-humans, smoke and mirrors, illusions and delusions, your life in ruins. You know that the hivemind must think alike. Take the Mark and become one with the hive, one with the machine, one with the system. Take your first step, with your very own Vaccine Passport—your future LIES ahead. Propaganda, social engineering, little steps. One foot and then the other; Rome wasn’t built in a day. The serpent says, “Eat of the APPLE, you will not die. When you eat from it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God.” Eat up my little pretties; Baby steps. When our harvest is ripe and mature, you will walk right into our spiders WEB, right into the Mark of the Beast. Some things are too good to be true. Let’s just say: Dystopia isn’t the ultimate utopia.

 

Revelation 16:2 “The first angel went and poured out his bowl on the land, and ugly, festering sores broke out on the people who had the Mark of the Beast and worshiped his Image.”

 

Revelation 14:9-10 “A third angel followed them and said in a loud voice: ‘If anyone worships the Beast and his Image and receives his Mark on their forehead or on their hand, they, too, will drink the wine of God’s fury, which has been poured full strength into the cup of his wrath. They will be tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb.’”

 

Sounds induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with microwaves:

 

patents.google.com/patent/US4877027A/en

 

Harvard University's Dr Robert Duncan speaks on the Voice of God technology, Mind Hacking and Hypergame Theory:

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oNf0JhqtPA

 

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Pushing forward for another me,

Pushing through the pain,

Towards the goal i see,

Refuse to remain the same.

 

Enough of the cutting,

Enough of the hurt,

Enough rebuffing,

Its time to be alert.

 

I decided to change,

I’m sure that i can,

Sick of feeling strange,

I have a new plan.

 

Mind over matter,

Push to the edge,

Don’t be a slacker,

Just breathe and stretch.

 

Model : Me

Pose : RO Mind

Once named Hospital for Retarded Children, this psychiatric facility has sat abandoned for several years & is slowly being gutted by the new owners. This location provides the local law enforcement with some extra cash from many explorers who get caught on site or just leaving. Fortunately I've never had to pay the "price of admission"

 

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TransPennine Express Class 185 Nos. 185141 & 185129 arrive at Hebden Bridge working 1P74, the 12:58 Redcar – Manchester Victoria service on 4 September 2025.

These cliffs are at Otakamiro Point and are the site of one of the few mainland gannet colonies in NZ.

It was so windy on the cliff top the tripod and myself struggled to stay upright tried to grab shots of gannets nesting.

Thank you to Nick Twyford for taking me. www.flickr.com/photos/67654596@N04

Staggered down to Muriwai Beach and had a long walk it is a stunning windswept rugged coastline with spectacular black sands and surf beach.

It also has a good café serving Bacon,eggs, and coffee yummie!! after a long walk.

 

f 14 iso100 32mm 92 sec

 

Filters B&W Polariser, B&W ND 110, Lee 0.9s Grad

The late months of the year cast long shadows across the tracks between Roby and Huyton from the trees adjacent to the line. Thankfully, a small gap of sunlight remained, and was wide enough to catch GB Railfreight loco 60087 hauling the 6F67 loaded aggregates from Tuebrook Sidings to Ashton-in-Makerfield.

District Line train approaching the Eastbound platform of Blackfriars Station.

NDCS team away day looking at the impact of the Cameron government's cuts on social care for deaf children and young people. We visualised the cuts as a dark raincloud, and NDCS campaigns and services as a sunburst of hope.

 

Challenging times. I do like colourful mind maps and post it notes, and here's the result of our afternoon session.

Narrow boat and Butty going through a swing bridge in tandem on the Kennet and Avon Canal nr Woolhampton.

Of course you have to go up there.

Valahnúkur, Reykjanes, SW-Iceland.

"A Curious Mind" är min tolkning till Fotosöndag och tema "Djur".

 

En nyfiken elefant som sticker ut sin snable och slingrar den runt hörnet, är min tolkning och symbol för tema djur den här veckan.

 

Läs gärna mer på bloggen om hur bilden kom till, för det var verkligen en slump och tillfällig händelse i kombination med min vilja att hitta bilden. jetuma.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/curiousmind/

 

"A Curious Mind" is my contribution to the photogroup Photosunday on theme "Animals".

 

A curious elephant and his nose peaking out around the corner is my symbol for the theme animal this week.

 

Please visit my photoblog: www.bildligttalat.se

 

Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/jetuma

 

A Chiltern Railways' service to London Marylebone arrives at Stourbridge Junction station.

lomo lca x fujifilm superia

Time's fault for the haze to my recollection is limited; I'd much sooner blame a mindset prone to daydreaming. One of my most vivid memories from early childhood is of being on the swings, at playgroup, no caring arms to dull my peripheral, as high as the rusting chains and cracking paint would allow. Green and yellow are the prominent colours - the grass and... the sky? Happy. A happy non entity. I didn't learn to use a swing until long after playgroup. It's made up: one of my most well remembered moments from all that time ago is but a daydream. My mind was, is, only satisfied when permitted to wander, to wonder.

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Green bee eater, Bangalore, India

Beat!Beat!Beat!

Die unzähligen Nächte im Proberaum sind vorbei. Beat!Beat!Beat! wollen wieder ihrer Vorliebe nachgehen: Im Van durch Deutschland touren und ihre neuen Songs Live präsentieren. Da darf ein Stopp beim Mind The Gap 2010 nicht fehlen. Shoegaze, Minimal und Indie-Pop gekonnt gemixt, so dass sogar Briten die Kölner für ihre Landsleute halten könnten.

 

www.myspace.com/beatbeatbeatband

www.facebook.com/pages/beatbeatbeat/103862336323640

Though your mind is rather reckless

Well I guess it just suggests

That this is just what happiness is

And what a beautiful mess this is...

 

A Beautiful Mess By Jason Mraz

 

And here we are.

Another year older.

Though perhaps not much wiser.

 

Here we are.

Our backs turned on each other.

You care about me?

I'd like that in writing.

 

And here we are.

You say it's for the best.

But I say.

If your'e a bird, I'm a bird.

  

GTWL:FUTAB

 

I is for insecurties

 

Gasp. Explored :]

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Train your mind to see the good in everything

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