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I stopped in Asheville, N.C. on my way home from Knoxville, Tenn. to hopefully get some shots of the homeless and buskers that frequent the streets. I noticed a couple of young men sitting in front of a restaurant and ask if I could get a few pictures and they told me thanks for asking, nobody ever ask, they just start taking pictures. They said sure it's okay. I ask if they play music and he smiled and pulled out a harmonica and started playing. As he bent over playing I noticed tattooed across his fingers ''DON'T PANIC'' and I started shooting frames. I gave them a tip and went away.
Weathercasters have their own support facility. They need a place to chill after a week of dealing with the outcries from the public about their missed forecasts.
Portland, Oregon 2015
went to a mall grocery yesterday to buy some stuffs and i was surprised to see a lot of people panic buying. i asked a staff when this began and i was told it started on monday when local news reported about the rise of new cases of covid 19 and government announced the possibility of lockdowns. i guess it is very difficult for anyone to exercise rationality and sensibility under the prevailing circumstances unless all government institutions intervene and explain thoroughly, honestly and transparently the real situation regarding this matter. panic buying will only make the situation worse by unecessary depleting stocks of the most important items. wow!!!
Won Jury Choice Award at 14TH JJM photo contest for the theme "Human Emotions" contest.
Runners up in Popular Voting Thread at 14TH JJM photo contest
for the theme "Human Emotions" contest.
Selected as "Photograph of the Month(POTM)" for the month September at 77i.org/POTM/potm_09_06.html
Also selected "Icon of the Day" in the one of the flickr's most active group "The World Through My Eyes".
Also Featured in Crestock Blog.
Featured at PANIC @ The Bunghole on March 14, 2009
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PANIC! Guerrilla Art Collective (www.myspace.com/panicgas)
Name:Noah Masterson
Powers: Super Empathy (Can sense another's deepest fears, innermost hopes, etc.), Physical manifestation of emotion
Origin: Noah Masterson was always a timid, nervous person. But when he was exposed an unknown chemical as a result of one of Harvest's attacks on civilians, his anxiety increased tenfold. He also gained a peculiar superpower. Whenever Noah experiences extreme emotion, a manifestation of that emotion will form in front of him and can be used to attack his enemies. The emotions he uses most often to fight supervillains are Fear, who manifests as a shadowy assassin, Sorrow, a weeping ghost, and Fury, who appears as a snarling demon. Noah has since joined the Stupendous Seven to get revenge on Harvest for turning him into a nervous wreck.
I just saw my 101'st Widespread Panic show. Tonight again, Sunday again. They can't put their hands in your packs now, so tonight I'm bringing the good cam!
Kingsburg, Ca.
The covid-19 panic attack has begun. This was taken in our Save Mart store. For the last two weeks all stores in our area have been stripped clean of disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer, bottled water and TOILET PAPER! What the hell are people thinking? But this shelf is of stuff like tomato paste, ramen noodles, etc. Crazy times are coming my friends.
The scariest part of this is how quickly people have gone into panic mode. Reasonable concern is understandable. Hell, I'm 75 and you better believe I'm concerned. But the manner in which you see people reacting is really frightening because we haven't seen the shit hit the fan yet.
People who panic buy and hoard toilet paper score high in personality assessment for traits of "conscientiousness," according to a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
The three researchers surveyed 1,029 adults from 35 countries across the US and Europe. They asked questions about subjects' recent toilet paper purchasing during the height of the coronavirus pandemic in March.
Then they collected participants' responses on a personality assessment called the HEXACO Inventory.
Developed in 2000 by psychologists in Canada as a way to map personality attributes across different cultures, the HEXACO Inventory measures people's characteristics in six broad domains: Honesty-Humility, Emotionality, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and Openness to Experience.
The inventory uses "Conscientiousness" as an umbrella term that covers traits such as organization, diligence, perfectionism and prudence.
People falling in that category were the ones most likely to self-report either hoarding or panic-buying toilet paper. This is the friend you know who likes to plan ahead and overprepare. In this case, preparedness, rational or not, had the relative effect of ordering an otherwise disordered existence.
The final part of the study asked respondents whether they felt threatened by coronavirus. Those who felt most threatened by Covid-19 were the most likely to hoard toilet paper.
"That was the most important finding in the study," Garbe said. ""Once you feel threatened by something, you start behaving irrationally. That is very human."
This a lobby from the underground Hollywood metro train station.
Listening to Moan Live. <3 Trentemøller!
Who wants to be cloned in this room? Download original file here. :-)
Note:
This photo was processed by Michelle's action carnival set--Bluebell.
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Tree at Point Panic, Kakaʻako Waterfront Park, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Photographed with a Ricoh Diacord L with a Rikenon f/3.5 8cm lens. The film is Kodak T-Max 100 developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).
panic at the disco lyrics.
my sister has booked her tattoo for may and it's made me think of stuff I want done. thinking about this for my wrist
I was taking some shots of this fawn taking a drink when a big carp splashed right by his nose....
My winter hibernation season arrived suddenly today... Monday it was sunny and 77 F. Today it won't get above freezing, not to mention the stiff north wind... Yikes! No photowalk today, that's for sure....
went to a mall grocery yesterday to buy some stuffs and i was surprised to see a lot of people panic buying. i asked a staff when this began and i was told it started on monday when local news reported about the rise of new cases of covid 19 and government announced the possibility of lockdowns. i guess it is very difficult for anyone to exercise rationality and sensibility under the prevailing circumstances unless all government institutions intervene and explain thoroughly, honestly and transparently the real situation regarding this matter. panic buying will only make the situation worse by unecessary depleting stocks of the most important items. wow!!!