Daniel Glen Timms - independent musician, artist and filmmaker

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Daniel Glen Timms is an American singer-songwriter and musician who was raised in Louisiana, then lived in California for many years, before finally settling in the Nashville area for the last several years, where he has continued to write, produce and release original music. He produces his own records and directs his own music videos, as well. DGT is also currently in post production for his feature length film titled "Cumberland" that will be released later in 2025. He wrote, acted and directed the romance, drama and suspense film, that will also be immersed in original music, and was filmed entirely in the middle Tennessee area.

Artist & Thinker

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Immigrant Artist & Thinker arrived 30 years ago to the United States. Supporting myself with my art. Will post art related content and opinion pieces on life or social political events worldwide. Renaissance woman! Artist. Born in France. Lived in France and Germany for 30 years. Now living in the US for 27 years. Started to make art my full time pursuit in 1999. Since then I have painted and sold over 2000 paintings in watercolor as well as oil. My website is ginettefineart.com

Eclectic Martial Arts

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This channel logs most of my daily workouts with Wu Trin Do, an eclectic system of martial art, developed back in the 1990's before the term MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) became popular. Initially, this channel was used as a convenient way to get lessons/excercises out to former students who are no longer local to me. Now, I also see it as a way to chronicle and preserve some of my maneuvers for my kids, currenent and future students. If any one thing here can help, add or assist your current training endeavors, then I would consider my efforts worthwhile. https://www.zazzle.com/wu_trin_do_formal_t_shirt-256515726718202274 https://www.zazzle.com/wu_trin_do_casual_t_shirt-256621289643798968 zazzle.com/wtd_long_sleeve_shirt-256303342202664486

The Anartist Collective

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The Anartist Collective is a loose collection and creative hub of creative types across the board, from visual arts to music, video editing, crafstmanship and more to showcase and share their talents with each other and the world. It’s tough out there for individual artists, craftsmen and performers. Let’s all help each other up and out. The Anartist Collective is free to all members and viewers. If you'd like to donate to help keep our operations running you can find all of our donation links as well as everyone you can find us across the internet at https://linktr.ee/anartistcollective Join our Patreon and get a limited edition print each month from a different Anartist of the Month! https://patreon.com/TheAnartistCollective

MMA Fighting: UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results

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MMA Fighting: UFC, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) News, Results Wrestling and striking where different limbs of the body such as kicks and punches are involved, as an act of human aggression, has probably existed throughout the world throughout the history of mankind in close combat, being the form of more natural aggression a combination of these as can be observed in a more basic way in attacks by mammals closer to man such as the chimpanzee or the gorilla. At the competition level, different types of boxing and wrestling have existed throughout humanity, being combined in competitions in numerous cases. In Ancient China, combat sport appeared in the form of Leitai, a no-holds-barred mixed combat sport that combined Chinese martial arts, boxing and wrestling. The Pancrastinae: A statue portraying the pancratium, an event which took place in the Roman Colosseum. Even as late as the Early Middle Ages, statues were put up in Rome and other cities to honor remarkable pankratiasts. This statue, now part of the Uffizi collection, is a Roman copy of a lost Greek original, circa 3rd century BC. A scene of Ancient Greek pankratiasts fighting. Originally found on a Panathenaic amphora, Lamberg Collection. In Ancient Greece, there was a sport called pankration, which featured grappling and striking skills similar to those found in modern MMA. Pankration was formed by combining the already established wrestling and boxing traditions and, in Olympic terms, first featured in the 33rd Olympiad in 648 BC. All strikes and holds were allowed with the exception of biting and gouging, which were banned. The fighters, called pankratiasts, fought until someone could not continue or signaled submission by raising their index finger; there were no rounds. According to the historian E. Norman Gardiner, "No branch of athletics was more popular than the pankration."There is also evidence of similar mixed combat sports in Ancient Egypt, India and Japan.