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人聚人散終虛幻

我看著你街角完美的轉身,漸漸消失在空氣的身影。
  
  夜,安靜的讓我窒息,滾燙的淚珠冰冷了我熱烈的心,疼痛的感覺那麼真實,那麼清晰,你卻看不到我,一個人的孤單,一個人的寂寞,慢慢腐爛在現實裏的別離。空蕩蕩的街道,只剩下陣陣寒風來襲。原來,所謂的童話,只是一場夢幻,一場煙雨,染指的流年,最終還是躲不過淩亂的殘局。

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  我抬頭仰望天空,閃爍的星光似在嘲笑我的哭泣,沒有了你的對白,我該怎麼演繹以後的悲歡合離。破碎的靈魂,獨自在深夜裏惋惜你的離去。是故事太過美麗,讓我忘了還有痛苦,還是結局太過殘忍,為我的世界蒙蔽了一層陰鬱。我在一個人的世界裏,唱歌與愛無關的獨角戲,把想念和幸福留給記憶,把幸福和歡樂送給你。如果我的存在是你的壓力,那我不會再出現你的視線,不管幸福與我是否有緣,自己的這場戲,堅持一路唱到底。
 你走了,戲散了,路過的風景,不見了。是我忘了,幸福從來都是那麼脆弱,背後的陰影誰也猜不到結果。而快樂,永遠在世界的另一個角落,綻放孤零的煙火。我知道很多時候的所謂痛苦是自己給的,不管愛與不愛,此生過後,只是幻影,可悲傷始終無法忽略你給的愛的逐漸消逝,對不起,請原諒我還是解不開,心裏的那把鎖!那種束縛,註定我無法逃脫。
  
  有人說,愛情的獨角戲是終身沒有結局的演繹,而回憶是兇手。我想,如果真的如此,那就讓我墮落吧,或許還有一天,我會忘了,它的源頭。看著夜越來越深,天上的星光越來越暗,而我卻感受不到它的溫度,冰冷而刺骨。佇立於街頭,我閉上雙眼,對著空中伸出上手,努力的想抓住什麼,我想要的,你遺留的,揮之不去的,那份思念。也許是我自己不小心,弄丟了這份愛情,想來真是可笑。我拋開我高傲的本性,拔掉我滿身戒備的刺,卸掉我武裝冷漠的面具,只為了那所謂堅貞不渝的愛情,卻不知到頭來換來的只是撕心裂肺的痛,和抓不住的明月的影。
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  你一個轉身,不帶走一絲雲彩,而給我留下的,卻是冰冷的背影,和一大堆的回憶。我麻木的看著自己的心變得支離破碎,笑容變得虛偽,連最後的溫存也變得不堪。我才發現自己的這場戲唱得有多可悲,什麼一生一世,什麼海枯石爛,天荒地老,不過是此生無窮的苦澀罷了。這種感覺,讓我越陷越深,像個小丑,找不到最初的自己,回不到開始的原點。
  
  人聚人散終虛幻,或許這就是人走戲散吧,只是逝水東流,浮生若夢,曲闌人散的時候到了,你走了,我又該何去何從,這顆心將在哪里安歇呢?
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festive feel throughout the festival.

The Woods Hole Film Festival, now in its 22nd year, is heavily seasoned with local flavor.
The festival, which kicks off Saturday and runs until Aug. 3, shows off about 100 independent films — around 30 full-length features and the rest shorts. Many of the movies have Cape Cod connections.
"Our mission is to really try to show films by people who have a relationship to Cape Cod and show films that are important to life on Cape Cod," says festival director Judith Laster.
Woods Hole Film Festival was, according to its website, called "one of the 25 coolest film festivals in the world" by Movie Maker Magazine. Although Laster notes that the festival didn't give itself that designation, she thinks the cool factor stems from the fest's authenticity. It offers opportunities for filmmakers they may not be able to find at other festivals, she says.
"Here, everybody's on the same level," Laster says. "Audiences and filmmakers are accessible to each other and the entire community is within walking distance. There's a real festive feel throughout the festival."
The Woods Hole community, she notes, tends to be rather academic, which leads to compelling Q&A sessions.
This year's opening-night films are: "A Fish Story"; a 120-minute block of short films dubbed "The Truth About Love"; "The Golden Scallop"; and "Birth of the Living Dead."
It's a collection of films designed to attract as broad an audience as possible, Laster says.
"The Golden Scallop," showing at 9 p.m. Saturday in the Redfield Auditorium, was filmed on the Cape by three Nauset Regional High School graduates — director Joseph Laraja, producer Michael Boisvért and writer Kevin Harrigan.
The mockumentary-style comedy is about the fictitious 43rd annual Golden Scallop competition in which the top three fried-fish restaurants in the Northeast face off for the much-vied title of Golden Scallop Champion. The film follows the three finalists from the time they learn they're selected until the eventual winner is crowned.
Laraja, Boisvért and Harrigan all spent their summers on the Cape working at restaurants, fish markets and clam shacks, and drew inspiration from their experiences in the industry.

John soft plastic jerk baits

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For most anglers fishing early in the week, it’s been slow during the day. Early hours have been steady with speckled trout, flounder, and some redfish. Pompano have been running around Old Tampa Bay according to Capt. Neil Taylor of Strike Three Kayak Fishing. Taylor has been catching pompano on jigs on a fairly regular basis. Fish the edges of sand bars, small passes, and around bridges for some good action. The bridges around Fort Desoto have been productive.
While running lower Tampa Bay this week on some hard bottom areas, I concentrated on my bottom machine, watching for small outcroppings of hard patches of lime rock bottom. Numerous areas held clouds of small bait fish. Some were pinfish, others were jacks, but on several patches were schools of tiny pompano this hit out jigs. These fish were only about 4-inches long but it was really good to see these small fish.
The Key Royale flats off Anna Maria Island were holding speckled and silver trout this week. We caught them on CAL jig with shad and curly tails, DOA Shrimp, and MirrOlure Lil‘ John soft plastic jerk baits.
Night fishing for snook around the dock lights was productive for anglers in the Sarasota and Treasure Island areas. Most areas close to passes were holding fish that were ready to spawn. While these are great fish for catch and release, during full and new moons they are most vulnerable and this kind of activity might best be saved when it won’t interrupt the spawning rituals.
Flounder are still being caught, but many landed lately have been small. The occasional nice “flattie’ is caught by anglers fishing either live shrimp or jigs. Look for the bulk of these fish around sandy edges of passes or on channel edges where there is good water movement.
FRESHWATER
The panfish bite has been on around this full moon week. Good catches of bluegill, stump knockers, red ears, and an assortment of other pinfish were reported on the Braden River in Bradenton, Lake Manatee, Lake Tarpon, and on the Walsingham Reservoir. My guess is that most retention ponds and small neighborhood lakes were producing equally well. Live worms, wigglers, earthworms, crickets, and grass shrimp were catching these tasty fish. Bass also had their moments during low light hours for anglers tossing poppers and streamers on fly rods around the banks of lakes. Spinnerbaits were working well around hydrilla beds. Buzz baits early got the nod from some bass to 5-pounds on Lake Tarpon. Hit them early for the best bite. ‘Til then…I’ll catch ya later!

Online publishing platform Verst adds tools for paywalls and prettier websites

Recently launched publishing platform Verst released a big update today, with new features like a homepage builder, new pricing and support for subscription paywalls.


CEO AJ Frank told us that his team’s goal was to create a blogging platform with optimization and analytics already built in. So there’s the core editing interface, but also tools that allow you to do things like A/B test headlines and get notifications when an old post is seeing a spike in traffic.


Since the initial launch, Verst has been adding new features, like support for advertising, but Frank said Verst 2.0 includes two additions — the homepage builder and paywall support — that “feel so different” that he wanted to “demarcate” the new product from the old one.


“Maybe someone who had looked at us three months ago will come back and take another look,” he said.


The homepage builder might not sound all that unusual, but in Frank’s view, it’s the most important addition to the product. By allowing users to create a beautiful front page to their site, Verst is becoming less “blog-centric” and more of “a fully functioning website builder,” he said .


Frank added that Verst has been heavily user testing the homepage builder to find “the balance between tons of customization and making it intuitively easy to use.” You can see a sample homepage here.


As for the paywall feature, Frank said Verst should make it easy for publishers to implement their subscription strategy by designating which articles are available for free and which ones are only accessible to subscribers. Over time, Verst could add support for other types of paywalls, like metered systems where each visitor can only read a certain number of articles for free wig online shop.


The initial users of Verst include news site Shout, mental health community Stigma and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman. The service initially cost $29 per month, and it’s still offering a subscription at that price.


However, it’s also adding a $12 plan, which Frank said includes all the core features of the Verst platform, but doesn’t include monetization tools like the support for advertising and paywalls. The idea is to attract users who are serious about writing or otherwise turning their website into a business, but are just starting out and “can’t justify the investment” of paying $29 a month.


And if this sounds interesting to you but you’ve already been publishing on WordPress or Medium, Verst is also introducing a tool that ingests your existing site in minutes and migrates it over to a Verst blog — so it should be relatively painless to switch over PolyU Social Responsibility
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people globally

Following recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last year, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), a group of health experts put together by the U.S. Cherson Label Printer Department of Health and Human Services, has suggested that all Americans born between 1945 and 1965 be tested for the hepatitis C virus. This group contains 75 percent of all people in the country with the disease, totaling close to three million people in the U.S. and over 180 million people globally.
Hepatitis C is a virus that can lay dormant for decades but cause serious harm to a person's liver, causing constant damage, scarring, cirrhosis, cancer, and even liver failure. The majority of liver transplants performed in the U.S. are done because a patient had their liver destroyed by the disease. The virus can be passed through blood and other bloodily fluids.  Those who have been on dialysis and use intranasal drugs are at increased risk as well. The virus was one spread through improper tattooing procedures used years ago.
But there are new treatments around the corner, with two already under FDA review, that have shown above 90 percent cure rates. Current treatments do not have as high cure rates and show side effects that leave people feeling Unitech Cherson as if they have the flu perpetually. The new medications do not have such side effects and have been well-tolerated. These medications could be on the market as soon as the end of this year, coming in a simple-to-use pill form and offering high rates of cures within months, not years.
Around three-fourths of all people with hepatitis C virus infections do not know that they carry the virus, until they show signs and symptoms. The number of livers available does not match the number of patients who currently require a transplantation, which means that patients die while on the waiting list. In 2012, there were 6,256 liver transplants performed. As of June 7, 2013, there are 16,484 patients waiting for a suitable organ.
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