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Sunset tonight (4/9) at Mayday Park in Daphne, Alabama. Went down to Mobile Bay just a couple of blocks from my house. I thought the sky would look good tonight. You be the judge...

Photographer: Florent Joannès

Model: Juka

 

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Ok. So I'm undecided which vday card I should get. I really like this one but I like the other one too. Can someone help me? Please!

 

This template is compliments of Shay. THANKS SHAY!! You're too sweet! Oh, and I figured out how to get it to work for me. Thanks again girl!!

a small patch of native forest in a view towards Lake Ellesmere from Cooper's Knob, on the Port Hills of Christchurch.

 

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Labadee, Haiti - 1/5/2016 Snorkel

Mountain Laurel is known for its spring blooms, ones I always seem to miss. Still the case this year, as I left this area the day I took the picture.

I'm not too sure about this, to me, it says Christmas! That was not my intention. I also should have left out the chrochet betweeen the two cushions.

I'm still asking, do you like it, partner? I have one more cup, and I could try something completely different with that:-)

Looking though old photos, taken May 11 2016 at Wylie WMA, near Conway Washington, USA

Acte de Barcelona en Comú a Nou Barris amb Ada Colau, Pablo Iglesias, Gerardo Pisarello, Jessica Albiach i Lucía Martín

Up picking dill in the garden about an before sunset, and plenty of beetles were mating in the warm summer sun. Shot with a Canon 60d and Sigma 17-70 2.8-4 lens.

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Yokosuka, Japan (Apr. 5, 2005) – The Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes (CG 49) sits moored in full dress at the Dock Master Pier on board Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan for her decommissioning. Vincennes, the third ship in the Ticonderoga-class, was launched the April 14, 1984. She will make one last underway period as she makes her way to Naval Station San Diego, Calif., for decommissioning. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class John L. Beeman (RELEASED)

  

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Chincoteague NWR

September 28,

 

Seen at rest in a large group of terns. Dark red legs, Black head with some white on forehead, black bill, long tail, Ends of primaries appeared dark. Slightly larger than forsters.

Killer bees have invaded! In spite of the warning (actually, because of it) I had to stop the car and snap this sunset. I saturated it a bit to bring out the desert greenery.

This is 615 Chelsea. A better candidate for a former theatre, I think.

LONDON, ENGLAND - 12 November: The 5th Annual Lovie Awards at The BFI Southbank

Chatfield State Park Sandspit (Douglas County, CO)

I was inspired by this photo to purchase my own. WWII gas mask bag from Finland -$7.50 - I got this photo from BushcraftUSA.com

  

Powerlifting is a sport that requires a tremendous amount of strength, power, and endurance. Powerlifters aim to lift the maximum weight possible in three lifts: squat, bench press, and deadlift. To achieve this goal, some powerlifters turn to performance-enhancing drugs, including steroids. In this article, we will discuss the steroids of choice among powerlifters, their effects, and potential risks.

 

Steroids are synthetic versions of the male hormone testosterone. They are classified as anabolic steroids, which means they promote muscle growth and increase muscle strength. Powerlifters use steroids to improve their performance by increasing their muscle mass, strength, and endurance. However, using steroids can have serious consequences, including adverse effects on health, including liver damage, cardiovascular disease, and psychological disorders.

 

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The most commonly used steroids among powerlifters are:

 

Testosterone:

Testosterone is the primary male hormone that is responsible for the development of male characteristics such as deepening of the voice, growth of facial and body hair, and increased muscle mass. Testosterone is available in different forms, including injections, patches, and gels. It is often used as a base steroid for many cycles, as it is considered to be relatively safe.

 

Dianabol:

Dianabol is an oral steroid that is popular among powerlifters. It is known to increase muscle mass and strength rapidly. However, it can also cause severe side effects, including liver damage and high blood pressure.

 

Deca-Durabolin:

Deca-Durabolin is an injectable steroid that is known for its ability to increase muscle mass and strength. It also has a low rate of side effects compared to other steroids, making it a popular choice among powerlifters.

 

Trenbolone:

Trenbolone is a powerful steroid that is known for its ability to increase muscle mass and strength rapidly. However, it also has significant side effects, including liver damage, high blood pressure, and increased risk of heart attack and stroke.

 

Anadrol:

Anadrol is an oral steroid that is known for its ability to increase muscle mass and strength quickly. However, it also has significant side effects, including liver damage and high blood pressure.

 

While using steroids may increase muscle mass and strength, it is important to note that they are not a substitute for hard work and dedication. They should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional and in compliance with the rules and regulations of the sport. The use of steroids also carries significant health risks, and users should be aware of the potential consequences.

 

Conclusion

 

In conclusion, powerlifting is a challenging sport that requires strength, power, and endurance. Some powerlifters turn to steroids to enhance their performance. The most commonly used steroids among powerlifters are testosterone, Dianabol, Deca-Durabolin, Trenbolone, and Anadrol. While they may increase muscle mass and strength, their use carries significant health risks. Therefore, it is important to use them under the guidance of a healthcare professional and in compliance with the rules and regulations of the sport.

 

Carr-Gottstein, Anchorage, AK 9/27/2014

LONDON, ENGLAND - 12 November: The 5th Annual Lovie Awards at The BFI Southbank

Photo was taken in Laurel MD, on 04/05/08. This guy started running from California from July of 2007.

A yellow flight in Oxford Street Store

 

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Enregistrement de l'émission avec les frères Borlée

Possible Crossline Skipper, on Verbena bonariensis

I find these animals so fascinating.

They are typical group animals, always forming a tight crowd, and always one or two are watching out for possible danger.

 

In case of "danger", they make a terrible noise all together, as if to scare the danger away.

They are very nervous and always on the move.

Ugly and beautiful at the same time. The species is of African origin. And it shows they still have the instincts from the wild nature, and I love this about them.

  

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Midnight on a beach in the Mediterranean,

and I miss you, even here, taking it all in.

The sand's silver carries the moon on its shoulders.

Is it possible to put this night to tune and move it to you?

 

Don't cry, I'll bring this home to you

If I can make this night light enough to move.

Don't cry, I'll bring this home to you.

 

-- "Pachuca Sunrise" by Minus The Bear

   

Camera: Canon Rebel XTi

Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6

Focal Length: 18mm

Shutter Speed: 1/30s

Aperture: f/22

ISO: 100

LONDON, ENGLAND - 12 November: The 5th Annual Lovie Awards at The BFI Southbank

Possible "midden" (Scandinavian "kitchen" remains).

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