Made this a while back but I’m pretty sure I never posted it, a Buddha statue in outer space. This wasn’t even supposed to be a whole painting but I ended up fleshing it out. Prints of this are available! . . Check out more on www.KingKamonster.com

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Made this a while back but I’m pretty sure I never posted it, a Buddha statue in outer space. This wasn’t even supposed to be a whole painting but I ended up fleshing it out. Prints of this are available! . . Check out more on www.KingKamonster.com
The theme I'm exploring this month is MINDSET. I've realized that the mind plays a huge role in how we think, feel, behave, and move. Most of us bypass the "Get Your Mind Right" part of the journey when it comes to our own evolution by focusing only on the materialistic gains we may desire
I thought about using this space to write an intro but then I thought the title was pretty much self-explanatory. Plus, I am someone who loves when people get straight to the point. Therefore, I swan dived right in…
I've created something specifically for those in a relationship or dating! 28 Days of Love, Laughter, and Light is an activity guide for those seeking to connect more. It's filled with cool activities that will inspire intimacy, connection, and a good time. It's ONLY Day 2 so there's still time to get it in!
Email me for your copy: [email protected]
Usually, when we hear the word discipline it’s regarding a child or children. However, it is adults who tend to need to use discipline the most. As we get older and life begins to unravel before us, a lot of us start to lose control. We lose control over the things going on in our lives and
No one aspires to be a struggling artist. Correction: No one aspires to struggle for real. The term “struggling artist” has become trendy and is often glorified. This cool picture that has been painted of the “struggling artist” lifestyle is all smoke and mirror.
IT’S TIME TO AIM AND SHOOT YOUR TARGETS.
STOP PLAYING RUSSIAN ROULETTE WITH YOUR DREAMS.
READ MORE: https://www.chandrameadows.com/the-content/2017/10/23/is-your-lack-of-discipline-blocking-your-boss-up
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a rant.
So much of TV is way too concerned with being Clever™ right now. There’s this pervasive myth that audiences won’t enjoy a narrative climax unless it’s a total surprise. “Predictable” is always used as a pejorative term when it comes to storytelling, but I think that’s absolute crap, because here’s the thing:
Unpredictability is not, inherently, a virtue. Unpredictability can mean: a) you don’t have a clear grasp on who your characters are or what direction they’re growing. b) you don’t have a clear vision for the story you’re trying to tell. c) you don’t know how to tell the story (for example, you have a Point A and a Point B but the middle is a bunch of disjointed time-wasting filler.
“But,” the showrunners cry, “you never saw that twist coming! We kept you on your toes!” That does not make it good. Cleverness is often just smoke and mirrors designed to distract the audience from a lack of substance; it doesn’t guarantee a worthwhile story. I don’t want to be shocked for the sake of surprise - I want to feel like the experience was worth my time.
I want to be introduced to a character, and then I want to be taken on a journey with that character. I want every step of that journey to teach me who they are; what they believe, what they want, what they hate, what they fear, and what they love, so that when they are faced with a conflict or a critical moment of decision, I understand exactly why they do what they do. I’m hoping their choices in that moment will reveal something truthful and powerful and worth knowing about another person’s experience.
That’s what I want in a story. I genuinely don’t care whether it’s clever or predictable or whatever; I just want a worthwhile journey in which every moment of every episode means something - to the character(s), and to me. That’s what makes serial television satisfying. It has nothing to do with shock or intellect or reinventing the wheel, it’s just about telling the damn story in a way that makes you feel it.
I think a lot of TV show writers don’t understand the difference between “I never saw that coming BUT I SHOULD HAVE OH GOD OF COURSE” and “I never saw that coming, and now that it’s here I don’t see where it came from.”
The former is great; the latter is better avoided in favor of something predictable but coherent.
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Hi what can we do if we can't evacuate?
If you can’t evacuate here are some tips.
Buy life jackets immediately a lot of deaths are from drowning. If you have a kayak, canoe, life raft, keep these near you they can come in handy.
Do not swim. You will tire yourself out especially if currents are going against you.
Have ample flashlights on hand.
Once the hurricane passes. Get on top of your roofs. Use flashlights at night and if on hand any pots and pans during the day.
Tarp and rope. You can use tarp to make a temporary repair if anything comes down.
Do not turn the power on if there’s flooding!
Do no drink water that hasn’t been previously stored! Assume that all water has bacterial contaminations (yes this goes for tap water as well if you have no other choice boil it first)
Don’t pick up trees, wires, debris, nothing.
Do not use charcoal or generators indoors!
Sand bags can be used to help prevent flooding.
En Español:
Si no es possible para evacuar aquí hay algunos consejos:
Comprar chalecos salvavidas. Una gran cantidad de muertes son de ahogamiento. Si usted tienes un kayak, canoa, balsa salvavidas, mantener estos cerca de ti pueden ser utilizada en emergencia
No naden!! Se van a cansar especialmente si las corrientes van en contra de usted.
Tenga suficientes linternas a la mano. Una linterna para cada persona.
Cuando pase el huracán si hay inducciones ve para el techo de las casa. Utilice linternas por la noche y si está a mano ollas y calderos durante el día.
Lona y cuerda. Laona puedes se utilizada para para hacer una reparación temporal si paredes o el techo se derrumban.
No enciendes ningunos electrónicos si hay inundaciones!
No tomen agua que no haya sido almacenada previamente! Suponga que todo el agua tiene contaminaciones bacterianas (esto también significa el agua del grifo, si no tienes otra opción hervir primero el agua del grifo)
No recojan árboles, alambres, escombros, nada.
No utilice carbón o generadores en interiores!
sacos de arena se pueden utilizar para ayudar a prevenir inundaciones.