Lots of drama in our household

Kiana Khansmith

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Show & Tell
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Today's Document

Love Begins
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cherry valley forever

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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EXPECTATIONS
One Nice Bug Per Day
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Lots of drama in our household
due to personal reasons im going to sleep
A great place to donate to First Nations groups impacted by the ongoing wildfires 👇
True North Aid provides practical humanitarian support to northern and remote Indigenous communities in Canada through community-led project
Also consider Mikinakoos' as they're extending support beyond their traditional service areas due to the scale of this emergency!
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a tshirt that says I LIKE YOU AND I'M TRYING TO UNDERSTAND YOU
"X is a threat to Western civilization-" okay so first of all, your automatic conclusion that "the west" is fundamentally a force of good in the world that we should aim to protect and reinforce makes me wanna punch you
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reorganized bedroom, 2008
Coral tree moth, Agathodes ostentalis, Crambidae
Photographed in Luzon, Philippines by Frank Deschandol // Instagram
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
Liz Toohey-Wiese, 2024.
"A sign installed in the largest wildfire burn I’ve ever seen, along the BC/YK border. Borrowing the aesthetics of BC Recreation Site signs, once again pointing to the overlaps of outdoor recreation, resource extraction, and the consequences of the climate crisis. Most recreation sites in BC exist along previously built logging and mining roads.
“Forced into a great and difficult transformation” was a line I heard in a lecture on Buddhist philosophy I was listening to on my drive up north. But it became another mantra I thought about while living in a place that’s been utterly transformed by resource extraction over the past century, and as I thought about the burnt landscapes I drove through."
More here.