Located in Quezon Province, Villa Escudero is a fine hacienda-style resort that features the Waterfalls Restaurant, where one can enjoy a meal right beside a clear-water cascade. Water is actually running over and under your feet, allowing for a memorable experience that can’t be found anywhere else.
Photographer Thomas Czarnecki’s series about fallen princesses (titled From Enchantment to Down) offers intriguing new possibilities for how classic fairy tales might end. The storybooks all have happy endings, but not so much for these ladies. Czarnecki uses recognizable princesses to create dark and complex narratives within a single frame. With no other images to explain the events leading up to these scenes, the viewer is faced with the question of “what happened to ‘happily ever after?’”
Despite the darkness and mystery of the photographs, there is a sense of eerie humor connected to the demise of these enchanting dames, particularly in the tongue-in-cheek titling: “Just a Trap” (Alice), “Naughty Girl” (Sleeping Beauty), “One Last Wish” (Jasmine), “Not so Romantic” (Beauty and the Beast) and “One More Trophy” (Pocahontas).
1. Adam and Eve
2. Labor Pains
3. Beer-Drinking Mama
4. Homer Simpson
5. Napkin Ninja Using Tampon Weapons
6. Sex with Sheep
7. Pink Hairy Vagina
8. Fat Pumpkin Ass
9. Here Comes the Baby
10. Penis Man



“The capacity to be alone is the capacity to love. It may look paradoxical to you, but it is not. It is an existential truth: only those people who are capable of being alone are capable of love, of sharing, of going into the deepest core of the other person - without possessing the other, without becoming dependent on the other, without reducing the other to a thing, and without becoming addicted to the other. They allow the other absolute freedom, because they know that if the other leaves, they will be as happy as they are now. Their happiness cannot be taken by the other, because it is not given by the other.” -Osho

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my future pup! gonna name him Sir Racha :)

The light bulb symbolizes our thoughts and how over-thinking can kill us
my life.














