S’IL Y A UN PRIX POUR MANQUE DE JUGEMENNTTTTTTT
S’IL Y A UN PRIX POUR MANQUE DE JUGEMENNTTTTTTT


from せぱ’s sketchlog
my stomach thinks himself an acrobat
i’m worried about him and i wish he would
be more realistic about the future, maybe
think about college, a career in business
something useful in the modern day, but
no matter how many times i tell him that
he’s just not meant for the stage, he just
doesn’t…
cuánto tiempo hace que
no escribo en este idioma
tan precioso, tan lleno
de sentimiento secreto y
escandaloso cuánto tiempo
me preguntas cuánto tiempo
pues
la misma cantidad de meses
días
horas
minutos
segundas y
fracciones de segundas
que hace desde que
tuve que separar mi amor
por ti y mi amor
por las
palabras
god i’m so afraid
of you
how can i know
the sadness of
losing youyou, sunshine kid
skinny hips, you
drop of gold, you
my inertia boyi’m afraid of crashing the car
i’m afraid of crying so much i break in twopieces of me
my words
scattered at your
feetjesus christ
i’m so deadly afraid
you won’t pick them up
We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we first started
And know the place for the first time.
— “Little Gidding” by T.S. Eliot
why are people even questioning obesity in america
Why are people even talking to me if they dont have this for me in their hands
Haha! I remember one time in Rbio class when we visited Perkins Library at Duke we were trying to be cheap Asians so we all bought this together and ate it as a group with several orders of fries and it was really one of the best things ever.
8-years ago, CHP Officer Kevin Briggs talked this young man out of jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge.
That young man’s name is Kevin Berthia.
Today he is 30 years old and married with 2 children.
This week he presented Officer Briggs with an award on behalf of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
The story of how Officer Briggs talked Kevin down is remarkable.
As you can see in the picture, Kevin is literally one step away from jumping to his death. But for more than hour, the officer listened to Kevin pour his heart out about his troubles and told him, “I know you think things are bad, but they can get better.”
Kevin says, “Officer Briggs never made me feel guilty for the situation I was in. He made feel like, I understand why you are here, but there are alternatives”
Kevin is just one of countless lives Briggs has saved over his 23 year career.
Briggs, who was promoted to Sergeant five years ago, is humble about what he does. He says, ”they make the decision, when they step back over that rail it takes a tremendous amount of courage”
I salute Sergeant Briggs!
Photo: The San Francisco Chronicle, John Storey
View Larger “Yosemite Valley at Night - The mist on the valley floor reflects car lights driving through. Yosemite National Park, USA.” (By Phil Hawkins via National Geographic Traveler Magazine: 2013 Photo Contest - The Big Picture)
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