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Here I demonstrated how to use makeup for fake scrapes and cuts. Makeup can be used to create any kind of effect possible.
Bring it down to the wire
Parasite messiahs
Set them all on fire
Bring it down to the wire…and scrape
They force it in and you swallow
Black words and cheap goodbyes
i’ll burn it all just to light your eyes
Skin tight rewards and vendetta
Ground zero in a desperate life
i love the violence inside your mind
Bring it down to the wire
parasite messiahs
Set them all on fire
and Scrape
Scrape
(want to)
Scrape
(need to)
Scrape
(make you)
Bring it down to the wire
There is an art to infliction
headspill and homicide
i’ll burn it all just to light your eyes
i’ll whet your dream of their ruin
my sweet little libertine
we’ll fix it all with gasoline
Bring it down to the wire
parasite messiahs
Set them all on fire
and Scrape
Scrape
(want to)
Scrape
(need to)
Scrape
(make you)
Bring it down to the wire
She’s got some vicious candy kisses for apocalypse
Hold you closer as it’s slipping away
Take your trigger finger make it linger just below the hips
We’ll watch it fall as humanity is spiraling down (to the ground)
The old rotten foam can be scraped off with a plastic spatula. It all needs to be cleaned from the fiberboard headliner shell so the new fabric can be securely glued. Removal and replacement of a headliner in a Saab 900 Turbo Hatchback
I slipped and fell downstairs, landing on my arm and then sliding down. This was the result. Just a bad scrape, I thought; but discovered on a visit to the doctor a couple of days later that actually I'd broken my arm!
This is the only part of the process that uses heat. The blade here is heated.
Getting ready to scrape off the excess honey comb. We got chunks of this to chew. This is the original candy and gum. (Didn't plan to take these kinds of photos today and I had a completely wrong lens for this. Being a bright sunny day, I had a 55-250 telephoto lens. Less than ideal for inside shooting, in a tight space, using available - flourescent - light.)
By Double D's Bees of Beloit, Wisconsin.
Christo the hawk tries scraping wood strips from this broken branch. He's currently building a nest.
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Jenn is scraping peeled paint off our ceiling. I had an earlier shift. The "crown" molding was also removed and the nail holes filled in. I think we're going to go without the crown for a while, just a repaint of the ceiling and tops of walls. At some point I would like to put box beams in, but that will be saved for another day. In the mean time I still need to retrim the baseboards and the window.
Discovered this on a walk through the canal networks of eats Lonodn. I was alittle off the canal track when i came across this, a little trough FULL of drippings
Sonam checks out some leopard scrapes on a large tree that almost perfectly overhangs the trail, and this is almost certainly a favourite hunting hide above of this big cat.
Volunteer Steven scrapes paint off the "B" end of our Pennsylvania Railroad hopper we can apply a fresh coat of primer.
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Ok, so I waiting for my wife to participate in the St. Pete Women's Half Marathon for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and this motorcycle officer is as bored as I am. So he starts doing figure 8's, scraping the pegs.
He thought he could drive that long car carrier up Roy Street. Bad idea. Or maybe he was just lost.
Here, the tow truck is trying to drag him back down.
Capitol Hill, Seattle.
The paint is not in the best of possible condition and I had an improperly quik-released rear wheel rub the paint off this section entirely. I've painted over it with clear nail polish but this is one of the reasons why I'm thinking about painting it. The rest of the bike has similar scratches to what's on the other chainstay.
This is another shot from Yellowstone National Park. I spotted this Bighorn Sheep across the river, and took a lot of pictures of it with my telephoto lens. This is the same sheep that I posted earlier jumping down the cliff. In this picture he is scraping the snow off a patch of grass to eat. Thanks for looking!