For some reason, most people seem to place themselves in one political camp or another. Depending on my opinion regarding any given issue, they automatically conclude that I align with a particular ideology. If they subscribe to that ideology, they usually assume that I agree with every tenet. If they embrace a different ideology, another assumption is made and it is rarely favorable or conducive to a nuanced exchange of opinions and perspectives. As an independent thinker (and a registered Independent), it seems perfectly normal to me to remain ideologically neutral and to consider and weigh issues separately without ideological boundaries or constraints. For most people, this seems to be the oddest alternative and about as "weird" as it gets.
L’amore è un viaggio non una destinazione... 💗
Hey, how are things? Everything is going great, busy with a million things, the usual. 🤪 Yourself? Anything new on the artistic front? I hope you've been keeping up with it. 👍 Nice hearing from you again! 😊
Hey man, what's up! Where have you been hiding? 🤣 Good to see you again. Still playing? Grab your bass, let's jam! We got nothing better to do, right? 🤣 "Soundcheck!" :::watches my amplifier catch fire, does nothing, just stands there::: 👍🤣
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvKwoxi7l4Q
Thank you so much, doctor! I appreciate the psychiatric evaluation. Now I understand why you were so highly recommended. You must be the envy of your profession.
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...the woman who understands, the girl who doesn't and the lady between them. I would not be surprised if it's the same person. Theoretically. What's your hypothesis? 😉
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Blunt force on the menu? It isn't palatable. Chemical additives and preservatives can leave a foul taste in one's mouth. Ruin the appetite. Upset one's stomach. The most pleasant dining experiences are never rushed, seasoned too passionately or served without a decadent dessert. The courses must follow a natural order: Hors d'oeuvre, soup, appetizer, salad, entrée, dessert, mignardise. Please come again! ❤️
I have not experienced the turbulence of romantic love in its pure form and I'm convinced that others have suffered more. They have my sympathy. May they find the strength to move forward and leave the past where it belongs...
It's a combination of factors which are considered "outdated" and in my opinion, criminally underrated.
Love Among The Ruins (1894) / Edward Burne-Jones
Hopefully. The strategy may lead to a positive transformation. The reverse is possible too (and perhaps more frequent?) but in an artist's hands, a chisel could fashion a lifeless block of marble into a living work of art.
Venus de Milo / Aphrodite of Melos, Musée du Louvre, Paris