Finished my history degree two weeks ago. Took a week to relax and take time for myself. Now I'm back working on some independent work

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almost home
Today's Document
Not today Justin

Kaledo Art
todays bird
Misplaced Lens Cap
Game of Thrones Daily

oozey mess
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
dirt enthusiast
occasionally subtle
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blake kathryn

ellievsbear
i don't do bad sauce passes
RMH

if i look back, i am lost
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Finished my history degree two weeks ago. Took a week to relax and take time for myself. Now I'm back working on some independent work
So turns out…..you guys are not gonna believe this…….but it turns out. Reading real books. Is good for you actually.
Let me be completely clear - I’m not being a sarcastic ass. I’m just realizing all over again, in real time, for myself, that reading a real life published book makes your neurons feel like they’re getting a spa day. Like I can feel my brain getting juicer and wrinklier with every page I turn. This shit is no joke, this is like hard drugs if hard drugs were good for you and made your brain feel revived and alive.
that one friend who’s always cold: i’m cold
that one friend who can see ghosts: which is weird because you’re not even being haunted right now or anything
they used to make smackable technology. you used to be able to hit your tv when it didn't work good.
YOUR EMAIL FINDS ME ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE
can't believe we've all been here since we were 14 and now we're all 20000 years old
i think the most beautiful thing about being a human is the capacity to change
well how can i refuse if it came straight from an orc
Tigers by Antoine-Louis Barye, c. 1850-69
if he was bitten by a small burger he would be slider-man. just something to consider going forward
‘Street in Algeria’ (detail) by Frederick Arthur Bridgman, c. 1882.
Crazy to think that seagulls existed before french fries.
Medieval seagull struggling to fly away with an entire purloined potatoe
"Blorbo from my shows" no. Blorbo from my BA. Blorbo from my major. Blorbo from my primary source document.
“Crescent Lady” by Warren B. Davis (1865-1928)