Subconsciously, humans especially love dogs because no matter how they're treated, they offer unconditional love and positivity whenever they're present. Apply this to how we treat each other as humans, and it will explain why we are hated or loved by the people within our lives.
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I have always found that people who dislike or mistreat dogs are the type of individuals to be the most untrustworthy among humans.
St Martin's Lane is a street in the City of #Westminster that runs from the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields (where it gets it name) to near #TrafalgarSquare. As we can see the church spire at the bottom of the hill, we can tell we're looking down the hill from North to South. On our right is an old Beer House that has since long gone. There are still a few pubs present, notably the Salisbury. We are so spoilt with photography these days that Illustrations like this no longer get the credit or attention they deserve. @BritainsPubs
So the so called "free speech" advocates are now calling for someone to be punished because he offended a foreign government. Look how easily controlled opposition has tricked you into begging for the censorship you pretended to be against.
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Me talking about the old days of c.o.d. on Xbox....... Spitting pure facts btw
Forwarded from Dark & Fascinating Art (Vin's Favourite Artwork Archive)
Pegasus and Bellerophon by Odilon Redon
#AllHailPieAndMash - C.A. & D.J. Balkwill, East India Dock Road (part of Chrisp Street Market, East #London) which is now called Eastenders Pie & Mash is brilliant place to eat even to this day. It's only when you finally find somewhere to eat a wholesome, filling meal that you realize just how rare it's become. I am regularly found at Maureen's pie and mash just around the corner but you may also find me in here. Support our traditional establishments, not just because it's the right thing to do, but because they're of high quality.
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A polite and orderly scene of impeccably well-dressed, courteous travellers departing the train at Henley Station as they make their way to the Henley Royal Regatta (boat race) sometime in the 1890s.