Sober Selfies #21 (NO swimwear, shirts required, please review rules)

Pedro and Nephew

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Dope hoodie @2JTravNZ RIP ODB Wu-Tang Forever :open_hands:t5:

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Most definitely :open_hands: so happy ive seen them live!

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I love my lil bunny
I gave her fresh water and food a few minutes ago

Maybe get her some hey tomorrow :slight_smile: yeah ill get her hey. Shes part of my lil family for sure.

I thought it was someone from here as well lol.

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The lady looks amazing! Well done on your near 3 yrs of badassery!!!

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Ready to sleep :sleeping_face::sleeping_face::sleeping_face:

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Fun shirt Friday!

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Risk it for the brisket! :beaver: :cut_of_meat:

Halfway through my 7.5 miles woodland walk in the heatwave. Slower pace than usual but that’s to be expected. My first selfie with the new pixel phone.

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Beautiful smile. I can see all the pixals!

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:sparkling_heart::sparkling_heart::sparkling_heart:. This is absolutely beautiful on so many levels :heart_eyes:

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Wishing I had hearts left to love each pic here. Love seeing my friends here…you guys are awesome!

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Nice to see you back on TS again. Glad you’re doing better.

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Much better than drinking myself unconscious.

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In Paris yesterday for The Walking Dead Convention, was amazing and blew my 15 yr old son away, he had an absolutely awesome time :blue_heart:

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Thanks William. Happy to be back. Great to see you too my friend. Hope you have been well :blush:

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I’m outta hearts but damn :heart::heart::heart:. You look amazing! Always do but I feel like you’ve done something different since I’ve seen you last.

Glad you and your son had such an amazing time..that sounds like a wonderful time.

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From our last show https://youtu.be/d8ZIZ35NggU?is=Ki16Ai06c9bVN4Y9

Song is called “THE SHAPE”

There are theese womans with white masks holding mirrors pointed towards public. The Idea behind it is quite deep:

I rarely share my thoughts publicly, but today I feel compelled to share a few reflections on creativity—its origins and the way it influences us.

At first glance, things like music, films, fashion, or similar forms of information may seem harmless. Yet, at their core, they can reshape and program the very foundations of our thinking, redirecting seemingly insignificant currents in our lives that may eventually carry us into much broader oceans of meaninglessness and darkness.

A cigarette smoldering in the hand of a beloved actor. A bottle of Jack Daniel’s beside a pair of cowboy boots. A Speedo bag resting on a trash-style vinyl record. A rolled cigarette tucked into the pocket of a FUBU jacket. Vodka flowing freely in old Soviet-era films. The dirty clothes of a respected artist. Unfulfilled dreams of becoming a priest, and truth imprisoned deep within a greenish canvas soaked in the scent of absinthe.

Don’t misunderstand me. Creativity is a good thing. But what states does it emerge from? In what mental space was it born? For what purpose was it created? What informational baggage does it carry?

We see chaos, depression, confusion, and darkness in the hearts of young people. What truth was concealed within the lyrics of a musician who took his own life? Was it truth at all, or merely a disguised lie—a hidden inner darkness leading toward self-destruction?

What matters is not only what the lyrics and paintings say, but also what flowed from the creator’s heart, what truth their lives testified to, and what relationship they had with the world around them and with themselves. Like the T-shirt of an idolized band thrown on a table beside a bottle of Jack Daniel’s, while trash music plays in the background and cigarette smoke lingers in the air—these things gradually become a subconscious instinct to fit in, to imitate, and, like a paintbrush in our hand, begin painting the course of our lives.

“Why do I feel so bad? Why do I carry such heaviness inside me? Such depression…”

Said the teenager dressed in pitch-black clothing: skull symbols on the shirt, an inverted cross—which, incidentally, is actually the symbol of Saint Peter—headphones on 24/7, while music continuously hammers phrases about the meaninglessness of life and darkness.

You’ve probably heard the phrase “the devil’s music.” Yes, when I was a teenager, it sounded foolish and naïve to me as well. But it doesn’t seem funny anymore. If something leads us into dark states, encourages destructive habits, fosters division rather than love for ourselves and others…

In truth, it is not difficult to distinguish black from white. Unfortunately, when countless colorful and deceptive shades appear between them, it becomes very easy to lose one’s way—especially for a young generation searching for itself and for the Light.

We should ask ourselves more often: What deeper currents are carrying us? Where are they taking us? What does my environment radiate? What is reflected in my relationship with others and with myself? What lies beneath the lenses of admiration and sentimentality? What informational currents am I allowing into my mind and heart?

Pay attention to the forms you allow into yourself. :jack_o_lantern:

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