Topic: The Look At Me thread - part 2 | |
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Hey everyone.... ![]() I am back and still alive ![]() Hi Good to see you back! |
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ok..I'm finally going up the mountain
![]() ![]() I'm going hiking on NO sleep and my fuel is caffeine and nicotine, woo hoo hope I don't fall down a hill or get chased by a bear today.. I'll take pictures.. Peace Out Peopleoids ![]() ![]() |
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ok..I'm finally going up the mountain ![]() ![]() I'm going hiking on NO sleep and my fuel is caffeine and nicotine, woo hoo hope I don't fall down a hill or get chased by a bear today.. I'll take pictures.. Peace Out Peopleoids ![]() ![]() have fun and be careful |
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![]() let's see if it's this option....LOL, you'd think someone that's work in engineering firms for 7 years would be able to figure out how to get this done faster Is that jtevans in that bed?????? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ok who's gonna buy me this bed for Christmas??? ![]() ![]() |
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ok..I'm finally going up the mountain ![]() ![]() I'm going hiking on NO sleep and my fuel is caffeine and nicotine, woo hoo hope I don't fall down a hill or get chased by a bear today.. I'll take pictures.. Peace Out Peopleoids ![]() ![]() have fun and be careful thanks heart..I will, I do it all the time. ![]() |
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ok..I'm finally going up the mountain ![]() ![]() I'm going hiking on NO sleep and my fuel is caffeine and nicotine, woo hoo hope I don't fall down a hill or get chased by a bear today.. I'll take pictures.. Peace Out Peopleoids ![]() ![]() have fun and be careful thanks heart..I will, I do it all the time. ![]() you're welcome see ya when you get back |
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Have fun Lo
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Yes pleas try and not fall off a mountain Lo....
Hi Tami..... ![]() |
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Hey sweetums
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Edited by
newarkjw
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Fri 09/25/09 01:50 PM
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![]() One of my FAVE pix...I mean, really...who could ignore a melted watch draped over a whale's uterus...that IS what that is, isn't it? |
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![]() One of my FAVE pix...I mean, really...who could ignore a melted watch draped over a whale's uterus...that IS what that is, isn't it? The well-known surrealistic piece introduced the image of the soft melting pocket watch. It epitomizes Dalí's theory of 'softness' and 'hardness', which was central to his thinking at the time. Many also consider that the melting watches were there to literally symbolize the irrelevance of time. Although fundamentally part of Dalí's Freudian phase, the imagery precedes by 14 years his transition to his scientific phase, which occurred after the dropping of the atomic bomb in 1945.[citation needed] It is possible to recognize a human figure in the middle of the composition, in the strange "monster" that Dalí used in several period pieces to represent himself – the abstract form becoming something of a self portrait, reappearing frequently in his work. The orange clock at the bottom left of the painting is covered in ants. Dali often used ants in his paintings as a symbol for death, as well as a symbol of female genitalia. It is rumored that the painting was sprinkled with red wine shortly after it was complete, as was the Mona Lisa. |
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![]() One of my FAVE pix...I mean, really...who could ignore a melted watch draped over a whale's uterus...that IS what that is, isn't it? The well-known surrealistic piece introduced the image of the soft melting pocket watch. It epitomizes Dalí's theory of 'softness' and 'hardness', which was central to his thinking at the time. Many also consider that the melting watches were there to literally symbolize the irrelevance of time. Although fundamentally part of Dalí's Freudian phase, the imagery precedes by 14 years his transition to his scientific phase, which occurred after the dropping of the atomic bomb in 1945.[citation needed] It is possible to recognize a human figure in the middle of the composition, in the strange "monster" that Dalí used in several period pieces to represent himself – the abstract form becoming something of a self portrait, reappearing frequently in his work. The orange clock at the bottom left of the painting is covered in ants. Dali often used ants in his paintings as a symbol for death, as well as a symbol of female genitalia. It is rumored that the painting was sprinkled with red wine shortly after it was complete, as was the Mona Lisa. love this type of art |
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Thank you, Professor...now if you could just tell me why the lithmus paper turns blue?
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