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You are not weak just because your heart feels so heavy. I have never met a heavy heart that wasn’t a phone booth with a red cape inside. Some people will never understand the kind of superpower it takes for some people to just walk outside.
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I made the stone hot pad (one the right)! I found it on Pinterest (the one on the left.) and it was a lot harder than just gluing stones to felt.
You see, felt absorbs the liquid super glue and it leaks through to whatever surface is underneath it. Luckily, mine was a magazine. When I do this again, this is how I will:
You will need a sheet of cork, 2 sheets of felt (I used black patterned felt so the bottom looked cool, too.), a bag of polished stones/large pebbles (I got mine from Michael’s.), and a lot of super glue gel.
I used a big pot top to trace a circle onto the felt and cork.
Glue the felt to the top and bottom of the cork.
I used super glue GEL. It does not leak through as much. I super glued the rocks to the felt and then I super glued in between the rocks so they were glued to each other, as well.This is going to be my Christmas present for my Big Mama (grandmother)! I am going to make a little smaller one to go with it. :) Enjoy!
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I GET IT! I GET IT!
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M&Ms Droplets
now that’s what photography should be about… not a black and white picture of someone’s shoes


The top picture is full of M&M’s. They’re bule, red, orange, green, yellow, and brown.

But in the bottom picture we clearly see there’s white, pink, and even purple candies in the bowl.

The bottom picture is of gumballs! This concludes that the bottom picture is not taken with that camera at all. I’d even go as far to say that it was edited in photoshop with a filter!
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Yes the above image and the below image are not the same photograph being taken. This is rather obvious.
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BUT Mr. Wright there is one thing you overlooked. Examine the droplets on the bottom image. None of them are from the same angle. This is a natural occurance when looking through water droplets.
Is it not possible that the photographer took the second image first?

Would it not be more probable that when asked HOW it was taken he/she took the above image of their setup Using M&Ms, something much more common in a household rather than many gumballs, something they may have just bought for the original photo?
So to claim it was not taken with the same camera is indeed a long shot Mr. Wright.
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