到了 我继续发布~~~ 艾玛 马斯克又发好多、、、我滴个天~~~ okayyy we are here now ,,, and I’m going to continue with my upload of Mr. Musk and he has sent out more again wowww what a genius of this game ,,, he’s sure securing his place and top spot for his repost daily but tmr I’ll be in all day so I’m going to repost more of yours for sure okayy ?!?? And I won’t be writing as long so I can definitely get through more sets ,,, now I keep on seeing the rock and busta rhymes too,,, are they still my prospect for April ?!?? That would be really sweet if they want to join my 50K program as well so I need to make sure to cover all my guests really well on this ,,, competition is fierce man !!! Gotta do my work right for all my bosses and everyone heart heart heart love love love xoxoxoxoxoxooxoxo
Peace is another level of luxury. A person with inner peace can be extremely ambitious and energetic but he/she has set the core value which will guide him/her in every decision making and setting boundary to protect peace.
One who really knows his/ her life vision won’t lose focus and the true identity in the busy world. That’s the one who can fearlessly and tirelessly build an empire with grace and calmness.
One who really knows his/ her life vision won’t lose focus and the true identity in the busy world. That’s the one who can fearlessly and tirelessly build an empire with grace and calmness.
他所有建筑设计的理念都基于逃离。
Rem Koolhaas is always looking for an exit. The Pritzker Prize-winning architect behind the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, and De Rotterdam in his homeland of the Netherlands, is prone to claustrophobia, and won’t risk triggering it with one of his own buildings. This fear has reshaped skylines, pushing upwards and outwards, leaving behind open, unfussy spaces inside Koolhaas’ modern exteriors. “In all my buildings, you could say I’m trying to escape,” he told CNN.
Rem Koolhaas is always looking for an exit. The Pritzker Prize-winning architect behind the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, and De Rotterdam in his homeland of the Netherlands, is prone to claustrophobia, and won’t risk triggering it with one of his own buildings. This fear has reshaped skylines, pushing upwards and outwards, leaving behind open, unfussy spaces inside Koolhaas’ modern exteriors. “In all my buildings, you could say I’m trying to escape,” he told CNN.
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