Do not fear your enemies & Düşmanlarınızdan korkmayın ― Bruno Jasieński
Do not fear your enemies.The worst they can do is kill you.Do not fear friends.At worst, they may betray you.Fear those who do not care; they neither kill nor betray, but betrayal and murder exist because of their silent consent.”
Düşmanlarınızdan korkmayın.Yapabilecekleri en kötü şey sizi öldürmektir.Dostlardan korkmayın en kötüsü size ihanet ederler.Asıl hiç aldırış etmeyenlerden korkun !Onlar ne öldürür,ne de ihanet ederler ama ihanet ve cinayet onların sessiz rızaları yüzünden vardır..
― Bruno Jasieński
Quiet love
Wordless Wednesday ~ Feathering the Storm
A coach is not a therapist
Last week, Brian became licensed as a mental health counselor in the state of Florida. It took several years for him to reach this point, including the completion of a master’s degree and several hundred hours of supervised experience as an intern. And even though he’s now licensed, it doesn’t mean his work is done. To maintain his license, he has to earn continuing education credits every year. It’s a lot of work to become a therapist, and understandably so, as therapists are working with people in their most vulnerable places. The potential to help is enormous, but so is the potential to cause harm.
Why am I telling you this? As much as I just want to brag all over my husband for being awesome – and goodness knows I do plenty of that already – I’m sharing this because lately I’ve been seeing some things that I find…
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Parque Nacional Volcán Poás – Costa Rica…
toute notre vie, on monte et on descend, parfois dans la brume et le froid… dès l’aube, nous sommes partagés entre la joie et l’appréhension des bruits de la forêt, on sent que des êtres invisibles y luttent afin d’accéder à la lumière… nous sommes éblouis par la beauté et la majesté des arbres: l’arbre national Guanacaste, le Ficus étrangleur, les Acacias qui vivent en symbiose avec les fourmis, les immenses Ceiba, le Guarumo – arbre préféré des paresseux, le Cortes Amarillo dont les fleurs jaunes illuminent les 3 premiers mois de l’année, le Flamboyant, l’Amandier qui nourrit les aras, l’Ilan dont les fleurs servent à la fabrication du célèbre Chanel n°5…
ce paysage en appelle à la rêverie: un décor étrange, tonnes de cendres, l’écume des nuits ardentes et des mots volcaniques… au bout du sentier qui traverse les bois de magnifiques fougères arborescentes, le temps devient magmatique et…
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Wordless Wednesday ~ Majestic White
The Future
When all else is lost, the future still remains. ~ Christian Bovee
Science-fiction writers have long been looking ahead — getting readers to envision the future. To dream it. Feel it. Live it.
Fiction, in general, focuses on vision — dreaming up stories with little known characters and worlds. Such a narrative requires tensions and problems, which forces one to consider a spectrum of potential, of roles we might play in making the world better or worse.
The future remains a concept we explore in a myriad of ways.
In case you haven’t heard, FutureMe is a new website that allows you to write an email that will be delivered sometime later. Years from now, you could get a letter from your younger self saying, I hope you broke it off with that egomaniac and finally got around to the career you were talking about.
Of course, it would…
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Middle East – Hezbollah will pay ‘full price’ for attack, says Netanyahu – France 24
He will kill and endanger anyone in his attempt to be re-elected ad have a chance to further endanger Israeli lives to please steeler crazies and anti-Arab racists!The incident marks the most significant escalation in tensions between the two sides for the past many years, and has stirred fears of a full-blown conflict.
The incident marks the most significant escalation in tensions between the two sides for the past many years, and has stirred fears of a full-blown conflict.
A Spanish UN peacekeeper, who was serving in southern Lebanon, was also killed as Israel responded with air strikes and artillery fire.
Hezbollah said one of its brigades in the area had carried out the attack, which appeared to be in retaliation for a Jan. 18 Israeli air strike in southern Syria that killed several Hezbollah members and an Iranian general.
“Those behind the attack today will pay the full price,” Netanyahu warned later on Wednesday, in televised remarks as he met with security chiefs.
via Middle East – Hezbollah will pay ‘full price’ for attack, says Netanyahu – France 24.
16-year-old queer Latina Jessie Hernandez killed by Denver police
White supremacy is how. A system meant by design to exert control over communities can do little else.
Jessie Hernandez did not deserve to die. She did not deserve to have her bleeding, dying, body handcuffed and searched, being flipped lifelessly on the street, before she got any medical attention. Her friends did not deserve the lifetime of trauma this incident will provide them. Even if the car was stolen. Even if Jessie did injure an officer with the car.
“I mean, with everything that’s going on,” a friend said in tears at a vigil, “it wouldn’t be a surprise that she got scared, you know?”
Women’s deaths and abuse at the hands of the police rarely make the news in the same way that the deaths of some men do, but today we speak Jessie Hernandez’s name. Today we remember.
Rest in peace, Jessie.
via 16-year-old queer Latina Jessie Hernandez killed by Denver police.





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