Movement Directors Are the Secret Ingredient to Movies and Runway Shows
The way an actor physically inhabits a character.
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I sit on my bed staring at the clock,
Where are you?
It then strikes half past two,
when will you call?
three o'clock and you still haven't called,
Why am I still waiting?
I've sat here since one pm or earlier,
I'm sick of these games you play.
Tampering with my trust in you and making me feel not wanted,
I'm done with this.
But if I'm sick of all this then why do I stick around?
I love you.
You finally call at pm and I'm ready to let you go,
But I want to know where you were.
So where were you while I waited around for you?
You then say you just forgot.
I think about it all while I listen to Numb by Linkin Park
Which reminds me a little of us.
A month passes and I hear from you yet again,
You want my heart to belong to you once more.
Stupid me let's myself fall back in love with you
I know it won't last forever.
I now feel for someone other than you and it is not fair.
So I say goodbye once again.
A couple weeks later, all I think about is you,
Please let me try one more time.
That is all I ask,
Just one date.
- Equality doesn't magically lead to better outcomes
- Equal measures require understanding history, context, and cultural relativism
- They also ask us to consider individuals as just that: individual human beings with specific needs and backgrounds
- In theory, equitable solutions and practices have to change as time, society, and the numbers change
The trend of slowing down and doing things at a more leisurely pace is not new to history. It has been in the past and we can see it today.
The slow living trend is not just about the way people live their lives, but also about how they consume products.
Slow living can be seen as a reaction to the fast-paced society that most of us live in today. By adopting this lifestyle, consumers are able to take back control of their lives and enjoy things at a slower pace.
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a man sitting on a bench playing a saxophone
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What if tomorrow never comes will we miss what we did yesterday how bout what we did last . if tomorrow never comes will we forget the things we did in the past , will we forget the ones we love . if tomorrow never comes what will happen with to day will our memories fade away out of those who we care so much about .
what will happen with the world as we know it should it crumble and fall beneath us if tomorrow never comes . Shall all we fought so hard to protect die without us if tomorrow never comes.will we still be happy when were dead will we still be around in some way shape or form if tomorrow never comes...........
Send me back to the cave!
I am tired of the people here!
I want to go home and
I want to snuggle up to my
Big strong bear
In my own little world...
My cave.
Music to Mourn Ukraine in World War II Returns With Fresh Urgency
Thomas de Hartmann’s Violin Concerto was long neglected but is now being championed by Joshua Bell, while Ukraine is once again under attack.
https://t.co/57z3AdpzljThe corner shop is also a cornerstone of pop culture: The cosy setting of a corner shop is often part of soap operas, sitcoms and movies as the centre spot for gossip.
The corner shop also shows the vital role of immigrant shopkeepers. TV newsreader Babita Sharma's book, The Corner Shop, is a real account of her own British Asian family owning and running a Reading shop.
, genre: landscape, style: Art Nouveau (Modern), location: Sweden, gallery name: Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden, tags: Terrain, Picture frame.
https://uploads7.wikiart.org/00162/images/anna-katarina-boberg/summer-store-molla-study-from-lofoten-anna-boberg-nationalmuseum-20523-tif-1.jpgThere’s a Canadian superstition that expectant mothers who crave fish but don’t eat it will end up having a baby with a fish head. So, make sure not to deny your body what it wants.
, genre: veduta, style: Neoclassicism, location: Russian Federation, gallery name: Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia, tags: houses-and-buildings, rivers-and-waterfalls, boats-and-ships, Waterway, Boat, Vehicle, completition: 1799.
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