Perspectives Part 1- Tears and Smile Happy people smile. Does that mean if I smile, I’ll be happy? “Stop crying! Why are you crying!?” Happy people don’t cry. If I smile, will I be able to blink back the tears about fall? Will you stop screaming at me? “This is ridiculous! You should be ashamed of yourself, crying like this.” I’ll smile. I’ll smile if it means I can ...
...around with what LJ will let you do with CSS (not much) to try to build something that looks a little bit different than the usual community or journal layout. There's a lot of potential for it to get wonky/unworkable, and I'd love a few more perspectives on it. I'd be especially interested to discuss aesthetics, functionality, content development, user interface/experience, and so on. :D Thanks!
...There are many decisions to be made in Starfleet, and some are harder than others. Faced with a decision where things could go wrong in any number of ways, do you: b. Try to understand the perspectives of the people involved. They are the ones that will be influenced by the decision, and conflict is the least desirable outcome. Be certain to be tactful, even if some of the message is lost in ...
... "Avatar", showing how the two mountains look very similar. Deng claimed he worked in Zhangjiajie and was very familiar with the South Pillar of Heaven, often taking pictures of it from different perspectives. A number of online users replied this post, accusing Cameron of giving misleading information. "Avatar" is the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien ...
... hahaha I'll leave it at that - joined maid and butler cafe XD [lols quite an experience!] - met a lot of new, amazing and cool folks from very different fields and perspectives! - Actually treated patients - Med school band! "Nice to know" hahaha name change in inevitable rofls 02 DID YOU KEEP YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS, AND WILL YOU MAKE MORE FOR NEXT YEAR? - Hmmm I ...
...There are many decisions to be made in Starfleet, and some are harder than others. Faced with a decision where things could go wrong in any number of ways, do you: b. Try to understand the perspectives of the people involved. They are the ones that will be influenced by the decision, and conflict is the least desirable outcome. Be certain to be tactful, even if some of the message is lost in...
... with beautiful free people against a cheery soundtrack, any kind of spirit will soar. There are a few ideas/theme in the movie I really enjoyed. I love the idea of stubborn grunts changing their perspectives, betraying their own for a cause they really believed in. I love the idea of falling in love with people for what they are on the inside. And I especially love the pagan culture of the Navi....
...on the Secret Garden one, but I'm going to hang on for the camelotsolstice reveal, as some of the things I want to talk about, issues of genre and writing about history and missing perspectives and the difference between stories about pairings and gen stories with pairings in, are relevant to more than one of the big stories I've written this season. A Garden in the Punjab (Secret ...
...citizens. Diverse contributors share stories of survival and abuse with poignant accounts of the sanctuary of community and the power of creating chosen families. Kicked Out highlights the nuanced perspectives of national organizations such as The National Gay & Lesbian Task Force and The National Alliance Against Homelessness and regional agencies, including Sylvia’s Place, The Circus Project and...
...citizens. Diverse contributors share stories of survival and abuse with poignant accounts of the sanctuary of community and the power of creating chosen families. Kicked Out highlights the nuanced perspectives of national organizations such as The National Gay & Lesbian Task Force and The National Alliance Against Homelessness and regional agencies, including Sylvia’s Place, The Circus Project and...