poppy meadow; antelope valley, california

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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trying on a metaphor

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

if i look back, i am lost

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todays bird
Jules of Nature

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Sade Olutola

izzy's playlists!
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Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever
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I’m screaming why does Mamma Mia fit every fight scene so perfectly ajkaslajjddhhajadkjfh
this video is what dnd feels like
what she says: i’m fine
what she means: it’s 2 am and I can’t stop thinking about the Pied Piper. Initially i thought it was just an old faerie tale but i’ve been reading up on it and it turns out that at some point in the town of Hamelin, a bunch of children really did go missing all at once in fact a stained glass window in the local church in 1300 was made to tell the story AND Hamelin’s written history literally BEGINS in 1384 with the sentence “it is 100 years since our children left.” There are a ton of theories about what the piper could actually represent but historians are pretty much convinced that something did take away children en masse in the 1200s in Hamelin and to this day we still use the phrase “it’s time to pay the piper.” When will we pay him? Who was he???? Like okay I see the theories but what if some flute paying faerie really just led a bunch of kids away in 1284 I cannot get over this.
let’s talk about tough, brave, scarred and bitter characters whose voices soften and whose hands move patiently when they interact with someone terrified and hurting
Because they intimately know what it’s like to be terrified and hurting without anyone to be soft and patient for them.
straight ppl dont get to call us pillow biters and rug munchers and ass bandits and sodomites and faggot and d*** and every other disgusting name you can think of for a lesbian or gay person—for literal decades—and then try to call themselves tops and bottoms just cuz they like pegging like. im not doing it. im not allowing it
Louder for the straights trying to ignore this
person: it was a little mistake! don’t beat yourself up about it
me:
Amrit Brar, ‘Major Arcana’, “The Marigold Tarot”, 2017 Source
By Anders Røkkum
More: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZchkP43avXg
March 6, 1969 — High above the Earth, astronaut Dave Scott in the open hatch of the Apollo 9 command module. (Apollo Archive)
Students around the country are walking out of class to demand tougher gun laws in response to last week's deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, but some may face disciplinary measures.
When you have to use the original meme to get a point across
Walk out. There is no such thing as a permanent record, but there is such a thing as ‘the entire administration gets sued and fired’.
I want to add again that schools are allowed to punish you for missing class to protest, but it has to be the standard punishment for missing class (as though you were missing for any other reason). If they would not normally suspend you for 3 days for missing class, then they cannot do it for this. It is a violation of your first amendment rights to punish you more harshly for protesting than for any other reason for an absence from class. [source - ACLU]
If your school is threatening you with a punishment that is beyond what would normally be given for an unexcused class absence, you should contact your local ACLU chapter. You should be able to find the standard disciplinary actions for excused and unexcused absences in your student handbook; if the punishment for protesting is different from the punishment listed in the handbook, then you need to contact that ACLU. You can find your local ACLU chapter by clicking here.
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Illustrated Ceramics, by Becca Jane Koehler on Etsy