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My wife gets the chills every time she watches the TV news of refugees asking for help on inflatable rafts. She ponders how unfair life is and she shouts that we can't look the other way. However, the other day she claimed - "you better call the coastguards, that's what they get paid for - she didn't even blinked as she told me that.
Look at her happy face after being rescued. She must have been super grateful.
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Natural selection.
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Belonging to groups provides people with a sense of identity, belonging, and social support. These groups can offer emotional security, social connections, and fulfillment of basic psychological needs such as affiliation and acceptance. Moreover, groups can facilitate cooperation and achievement of shared goals, as well as provide a framework for social comparison and self-evaluation. That's why I don't understand why you haven't joined our TELEGRAM COMMUNITY yet.
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This is how waves and tides are created.
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Let's review the latest photographs shared on the Internet by the excellent French photographer Stefan Rappo. This man has more than earned a star on the walk of fame.
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Wet plate collodion is an ancient photographic process developed in the 1850s that allowed the creation of images on glass plates. It involves sensitizing a glass plate with a solution of silver nitrate and collodion (a viscous substance), then exposing it while still wet and immediately developing it thereafter. This produced unique images with a high level of detail and sharpness. The process was popular in the 19th century and was used in fields such as portrait and documentary photography. Although it was replaced by more practical and convenient methods, wet plate collodion is still appreciated for its vintage aesthetic and artisanal process.
One of those who wanted to revive this ancient technique was the late lawyer and photographer Ed Ross. This gentleman was one of those who believed that any past time was better and, instead of being swayed by technology, he focused on this developing process, obtaining photographs as attractive as those you'll see below.
Portraits with a completely vintage look and so intriguing that I'm surprised Instagram hasn't included it among its filters.
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When you aim for excellence and won't settle for less.
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My friends: You can't let her treat you like that. You should put her in her place.
Me: Sit down. We need to talk.
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