the earth didn’t have to give us meadows of poppies, but she did!!
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oozey mess
we're not kids anymore.
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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YOU ARE THE REASON
Jules of Nature
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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the earth didn’t have to give us meadows of poppies, but she did!!
Harry sat down next to the window where, half hidden, he could watch the red-haired family on the platform.
one thing i hate about english is your open compound words. what do you mean it's a light switch and not a lightswitch or a water bottle instead of a waterbottle. get real
why won't you let your words frot.
I hope there are days when you fall in love with being alive.
An MIT-led study confirms the Antarctic ozone layer is healing as a direct result of global efforts to reduce ozone-depleting substances.
From the article:
A new MIT-led study confirms that the Antarctic ozone layer is healing, as a direct result of global efforts to reduce ozone-depleting substances. Scientists including the MIT team have observed signs of ozone recovery in the past. But the new study is the first to show, with high statistical confidence, that this recovery is due primarily to the reduction of ozone-depleting substances, versus other influences such as natural weather variability or increased greenhouse gas emissions to the stratosphere. “There’s been a lot of qualitative evidence showing that the Antarctic ozone hole is getting better. This is really the first study that has quantified confidence in the recovery of the ozone hole,” says study author Susan Solomon, the Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies and Chemistry. “The conclusion is, with 95 percent confidence, it is recovering. Which is awesome. And it shows we can actually solve environmental problems.”
My favorite quote from the article:
“By something like 2035, we might see a year when there’s no ozone hole depletion at all in the Antarctic. And that will be very exciting for me,” she says. “And some of you will see the ozone hole go away completely in your lifetimes. And people did that.”
yeah all my posts actually have hundreds of notes you just can't see them. people are laughing and calling me so funny and pretty and smart in the tags but you just cant see it. but it's happening i promise
Out Of Time
As ‘Outlander’ enters its final season, Jamie and Claire confront fate, family, and the legacy of a love story that has spanned centuries. Go inside the emotional farewell with Caitríona Balfe and Sam Heughan in our latest cover story.
3x07- The Agreement
Derry Girls – 3.01: The Night Before
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just how fast the night changes
based off of this post
when you're playing your first wimbledon final (!!) and your rival slips and falls on your break point, which you win, but you're too busy worrying about him across the net to celebrate
ilya as woodstock
(ilya as woodstock (pt. 2)], (shane's version)
MAYA & CARINA | Station 19 - 6x18 "Glamorous Life"
Oh, Kevin. I'm so sorry.