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Photos before the opening of my “Emotional Cats, Emotional Poems” exhibition in Mustamäe Culture Center Kaja, Tallinn. A little about my artist teammates works: Paul Meos's “emotsional” poems talk about passionate love and overcoming difficult obstacles in ones life as well as the authors philosophical thoughts about life in general. Kasa 2016 The Emotional Cats
I found this graffiti near the Polytechnic University while walking around the school grounds. I thought it was very interesting because of the photo of the man in the middle. Because it is written in red, I concluded that the artist wanted to portray anger towards the topic of the graffiti and also wanted to ensure that it stood out. I went to the cafe I usually visit since I am good friends with a worker there, and asked for his interpretation of the graffiti. He proceeded to tell me that the graffiti says "Resist the Chinese, Protest". In explaining the meaning of that to me he said that the artist is telling people to protest Chinese products.However, the actual meaning, after receiving clarification, is Resist the Chinese-ification of Greece. This art is in protest against labor conditions that are starting to arise in Greece. In one article I read regarding the chinese-ification of Greece, the author wrote, "by supplying a reserve of cheap labor for European manufacturers looking to compete with China, Greece and its workers will be sacrificed...". This is a really interesting topic, and for anyone else that finds it interesting, take a look at the article !
http://www.culanth.org/fieldsights/253-the-chinese-ification-of-greece
After receiving a bottle of Whipped Body Goods' Monoï Oil, one will never go back to anything else! Monoï flowers cannot be found everywhere; this coconut infused oil that derives from Tahiti exudes a faint smell of vanilla. Founder of Whipped Body Goods, Lauren Doggett, is an absolute genius for creating this successful line, which is pretty inexpensive. The website describes its many uses below:
• after a shower or bath for rehydration • tanning oil • pre-shampoo oil treatment • after shampoo deep conditioner • during a bath to encourage relaxation • massaging sore parts of the body • all natural lubrication [do not use with condoms] • shaving lotion • make up remover • diaper rash cream • dry feet & elbow rub
The aroma can be utilized as a freshener for your household as well!
As a heavy-handed individual, you will want to squeeze very lightly to receive a sufficient amount so these bottles will last you about a month. They do only cost a total amount of $16, so it will not break the bank! This is a great way to moisturize your skin and with the aid of brown sugar as an exfoliant after applying this oil is a saving grace to dry skin or eczema. Don't forget to purchase these oils at here! And remember, Lauren was your skin's savior!
AS PEOPLE GROW UP THEY REALIZE IT'S LESS IMPORTANT TO HAVE MORE FRIENDS, AND MORE IMPORTANT TO HAVE REAL ONCE! -LAUREN CONRAD