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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Cosimo Galluzzi
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
cherry valley forever

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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@ackle0s
A burned tree with unusually patterned wood
your comfort zone will literally kill you
do that thing
take that risk
talk to that person
go to that place
it’s the only way to live
The only way
Chasity Samone
Black been beautiful 💚
nothing.
The most soulful white man of all time
Lol facts
Bitch I did not know he was white
Wait……what???
Shook
I answer for no one.
im going to fucking die
LMFAOOO
Dead assssss
Wow!!!💋
me: “I love being a writer.”
me, whenever I write:
Definitely the goal
Whew chileee, a WORD.
I DON’T CARE HOW MANY TIMES I’VE REBLOGGED THIS IT WILL NEVER END
Literally me after Halloween . @princessstevens
Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!
Across the United States, there are 556 federally recognized American Indian and Alaska Native nations. Each one has it’s own unique history and culture. American education has not bothered to tell us that Native people lived in peace and effectively governed themselves before the Europeans came along. American education has not informed us that Native Americans have been slighted ever since, not even being recognized as citizens (despite the fact that they were here first) until the 20th century.
But we don’t have to push these facts aside. We can stop celebrating a man that began a genocide and a terrible theft of land and culture, and start celebrating Indigenous Peoples for their rich history and their equal contributions to society.
To all Indigenous Peoples out there: we’re glad you’re here!
We will stand with you in your continued battle to be recognized as legitimate human beings instead of the stereotypes perpetuated by Columbus and those that came after him.