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A- Distraídos en razonar la inmortalidad, habíamos dejado que anocheciera sin encender la lámpara. No nos veíamos las caras. Con una indiferencia y una dulzura más convincentes que el fervor, la voz de Macedonio Fernández repetía que el alma es inmortal. Me aseguraba que la muerte del cuerpo es del todo insignificante y que morirse tiene que ser el hecho más nulo que puede sucederle a un hombre. Yo jugaba con la navaja de Macedonio; la abría y la cerraba. Un acordeón vecino despachaba infinitamente la Cumparsita, esa pamplina consternada que les gusta a muchas personas, porque les mintieron que es vieja… Yo le propuse a Macedonio que nos suicidáramos, para discutir sin estorbo.
Z (burlón)- Pero sospecho que al final no se resolvieron
A (ya en plena mística)- Francamente no recuerdo si esa noche nos suicidamos.
Diálogo sobre un diálogo (JLB)
Misfits @ Prudential Center, Newark, NJ on Saturday, May 19, 2018.
Misfits #Setlist:
Death Comes Ripping
I Turned Into a Martian
20 Eyes
Mommy, Can I Go Out and Kill Tonight?
Vampira
Devilock
Where Eagles Dare
London Dungeon
Hybrid Moments
Teenagers From Mars
Earth A.D.
Horror Business
Hollywood Babylon
Bullet
Who Killed Marilyn
Green Hell
Halloween
Skulls
Die, Die My Darling
Astro Zombies
Last Caress
Encore:
Night of the Living Dead
Some Kinda Hate
She
Violent World
All Hell Breaks Loose
Attitude
Suicidal Tendencies Get Your Fight On! #Setlist:
You Can't Bring Me Down
I Shot the Devil
Two Sided Politics
Ain't Gonna Take It
War Inside My Head
Subliminal
Freedumb
Institutionalized
Cyco Vision
Pledge Your Allegiance
Murphy’s Law #Setlist:
Intro (Instrumental)
Quest for Herb
Beer
Crucial Bar-B-Q
Vicky Crown
Cavity Creeps (Born to Run intro)
Woke Up Tied Up
Panty Raid
Someone's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonite (Fleetwood Mac cover)
Harley Flanagan #Setlist:
We Gotta Know (Cro-Mags cover)
World Peace (Cro-Mags cover)
Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Death Camps (Cro-Mags cover)
Hard Times (Cro-Mags cover)
Apocalypse Now (Cro-Mags cover)
It takes a brave (or foolish) man to attempt a manoeuvre like this, squeezing his 1921 Matchless motorcycle sidecar combination between 1901 Blackpool tram 31 and a replica 1910 London "B Type" bus on Beamish Museum town street. No wonder his sidecar passenger has a firm grip on his car. In truth the bus driver (me, that is) is behind the camera and I had just signalled him through.
Copyright © 2008 Terry Pinnegar Photography. All Rights Reserved. THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT MY EXPRESS PERMISSION!
Apparently every chinese wedding must have Parisien photos to impress the neighbors and boost status.
Looking very smart as they stand on parade on the town street at Beamish Museum (although perhaps unwisely in the middle of the tram track!) is this detachment of new recruits to the Durham "Pals". Soon they will be drilled, uniformed and off to fight the First World War in the fields of France and Belgium.
The real Durham "Pals" were recruited in Durham (UK) on 10 September 1914 and became the 18th Battallion of the Durham Light Infantry. They went on to distinguish themselves on the WW1 battlefields of Europe and, in common with most other battallions, suffered considerable losses in the process.
Photograph courtesy of Colin Slater.
Copyright © 2011 Colin Slater. All Rights Reserved. THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT EXPRESS PERMISSION!
Self-harm is a way of expressing and dealing with deep distress and emotional pain. As counterintuitive as it may sound to those on the outside, hurting yourself makes you feel better. In fact, you may feel like you have no choice. Injuring yourself is the only way you know how to cope with feelings like sadness, self-loathing, emptiness, guilt, and rage.
Behind the scenes on "14 Diaries of the Great War" a 2014 international documentary drama series about World War 1
Happy that I was off the hook with that one, we come to an arc shaped ledge near to the exit, where the guide made me and a fellow tourist sit with our legs dangling. Closer, you should sit closer to the edge, she said. And while she made my companion lean back, she made me lean forward for the camera. My tummy coming in the way aside, the lack of support below me and in front of me meant that required some effort, so say the least. At this point, another of the guides was mentioning something about that roundabout (rotunda) you see below us, but i was too scared to register any of it! After this, it was game over. They suggested we try the zipline between two buildings, but for me it was definitely 'this far and no further', thank you very much! (Cebu, Philippines, May 2013)
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This Southern Ringneck snake has a death-wish. Two days in a row now, I walked onto the back porch just in time to rescue it from cats- indoor cats who never go any further outside than the screened enclosure. Why does this snake want to feed itself to my cats? I don't know why, but if it tries it again, I may just let the cats have their fun.
Also- I may be reading the situation wrong. I might just have a snake infestation, and this is not the same snake I rescued yesterday.
A young Nepalese boy jumps into a dangerously fast flowing raging Bgamati River at the holy temple of Pashupatinath, Nepal.
Part of a series that I spotted over the weekend in the Mission. I noticed this one first, but there were a ton of baby strollers on the sidewalk, so I didn't stop to capture it. A few blocks later, I spotted the same style of stencil, but the number had jumped to 47. I immediately walked back to this one to make sure I captured it before something happened to it (you just never know with stencils!). The bobby pin in the corner was kind of a nice/creepy touch that was already in place...
Now I'm slightly obsessed to find out if there are actually any more in the series or if the numbers are just arbitrary. I discovered a third one of similar style in the background of a shot I had made earlier in the day, but it's not numbered and it had already been covered with a wheat paste project the next day when I went back to shoot it...
Such a love/hate relationship with the impermanence of street art! It seems like the amazing stuff is gone in a flash, while all the generic tags last FOREVER. Oh well...
Valencia Street - Between 22nd & 23rd
San Francisco, California
April 2011