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bluesey:

 

The Cycle of Abuse Illustrated Through Single Photos and Multiple Models

Statistics show that 70% of people who are abused as children will grow up into adults who will in turn abuse children. A recent awareness ad campaign by Mexican organization Save the Children shared this fact in single photographs that are both creative and difficult to stomach.

The advertisements were originally published back in May 2012, and were created by Mexican agency Y&R and photographer Ale Burset.

Each one uses five models showing one individual at different stages of life. In the foreground, the individual is experiencing abuse as a child. Older versions of the abused child grow up as they walk across the background of the frame, and turn into the original abuser by the time they walk a full circle.

“70% of abused children turn into abusive adults. Donate at savethechildren.mx,” the advertisements say.

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loish:

commission i just finished! i was asked to draw a girl sipping a cup of coffee.

loish:

commission i just finished! i was asked to draw a girl sipping a cup of coffee.

brain-food:

in case you guys didn’t know, one of my top all time favorite stop motion films is on Netflix instant play. Thats right, Paranorman is available right now for streaming and my entire world is filled with happiness. 

brain-food:

in case you guys didn’t know, one of my top all time favorite stop motion films is on Netflix instant play. Thats right, Paranorman is available right now for streaming and my entire world is filled with happiness. 

lithy:

From SooperSweet at the R-Space Gallery.

(“Wet Dream”)

For Si, after his nightmare.

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mermaidchan05:

by-way-of-the-green-line:

“Meet the real life mermaid who swims with jellyfish and can hold her breath under water for up to five minutes

Linden Wolbert travels the world as a full time professional mermaid and uses her custom-made 6ft tail to propel her through the water.

The 32-year-old freediver and model can swim to depths of 115ft and uses her skills to promote ocean conservation and education.

Linden, from Los Angeles, California, said: ‘I grew up as a water baby. My parents are both competitive swimmers.

‘I always looked forward to going to the ocean for our summer vacation. I had a magnetism to the water.

‘I’ve kind of always been a freediver but didn’t realise the sport existed until ten years ago. Shortly thereafter, I when began training.

‘Free diving is 70 per cent psychological. You have to be very calm and at ease in the water.’”

Mermaid Linden is the most marvelous creature on the planet. 

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