A Salar man performs the Tibetan Circle Dance in Kumbum Monastery, one of the most sacred temples in Tibetan Buddhism and the most sacred temples in the region of Amdo
The circle dance is performed in reverance to the Tibetan Master Je Tsongkhapa, who was born in Kumbum Monastery, and who's enlightenment is represented in these stupas
Traditional Salar clothing is identical Amdo Tibetan or Yugur clothing, except for their unique hats
Realno ove torbe I nisu za svakoga a to nema veze sa godinama. Ima veze sa ukusom, harizmom, stilom, željom da se ne stapaš sa masom, da budes autentičan. Ne mogu ljubiteljke Mone to da shvate, one vole da su klonirane I da ne misle mnogo...
Dete se ugušilo krofnom na odmoru dok je jelo i smejalo se..😱 Opet užas i opet ono što odrasli moraju da mu usade u glavu da se ne priča dok se jede.
Juče pišem o plivanju i obavezii da se nauči osnovno u detinjstvu, danas ovo.
Strašno!! Jako mi je žao.
Hajmihov zahvat niko?
Klinci ne uce ni 10% za prijemni.
Obavila sam razgovor sa svim roditeljima i rekla kakav plan mora biti da bi klinci stigli sve.
Nijedan roditelj ne kontrolise dete. Spavaju do 12, uce samo kad dodjem i to je to. Zato treninzi 2x dnevno, jer TRENER JE REKAO.
Look even many of the men in prison themselves will testify a lot of the men in prison should be killed. Isn't it funny that for example within the prison inmates have their own codes of justice? It's true for example that childkillers went child molesters are singled out within prison society and subjected to ostracism and largely sanctioned abuse by other inmates. They are also often killed. The justice system is recognized from within the prison system, its punishment deemed insufficient by the very people it punishes, and then its conclusion that it is just to punish the crime is amplified from within the prison system by the prisoners themselves. Not all prisoners today merit execution, this is true. Not all crimes deserve the maximal penalty, this is just. Many deserve lesser punishment than the law of today mandates, and this lowers confidence in the system. Yet still there are many who deserve far greater than the law mandates, and often they are subject to extralegal punishment that the law chooses not to acknowledge... this too lowers confidence in the system. The necessary balancing of scales that justice requires us demonstrably not occurring. Thus we must consider alternatives, and look to history for examples. Where do we arrive? Exile, execution, corporal punishment, and enslavement. Incarceration combines exile and enslavement, it also as a byproduct practices execution and corporal punishment within the carceral institution. Therefore we have not truly changed our ways, but simply created an extremely inefficient and woefully insufficient method for concealing our means from our ends. It would serve justice better if we took a long, hard, and unflinching look at what we are doing, acknowledge the inherent violence of it, and accept that inherent violence as an irreducible and necessary requirement of justice, and proceed from there.