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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Mike Driver
Cosmic Funnies
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

shark vs the universe
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occasionally subtle

Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.
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Not today Justin
YOU ARE THE REASON

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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WHO WILL BUY ME THIS
Do yourself a favor and take the tour
Gonna get rich selling bootleg Raymonds
Chasing a Fleeting Memory.
Shout out to @skeleslime-phantom for letting me color this, one of my favorite movies
Zutara + being the textbook definition of development. ♡
by fcnjt_art
It’s a similar concept to how an antibiotic treatment works, and why its important to take the treatment as prescribed until it is over.
If you stop taking the antibiotic as soon as you feel “better”, you will probably get sick again as the bacteria repopulate and the bacteria may gain a resistance to the antibiotic.
Forest Haven is arguably one of the most infamous institutions but for all the wrong reasons. Built in Laurel, Maryland, in 1925, Forest Haven was geared towards teaching patients life skills, including tending crops, sowing, and milking cows. It was originally known as the “District Training School for the Mentally Retarded” and started with good intentions, in fact, it was hailed as being state of the art. However, it wouldn’t be long until funding was cut and abuse and violence would be rife within the institution.
In 1974, orphans from a nearby orphanage that closed ere sent to Forest Haven. While these children had no mental disabilities, they were treated as patients. At an age when environment can have an impact on a child’s upbringing, it isn’t much surprise these children soon became products of their upbringing. At one point, Forest Haven had over 1000 patients. The director even estimates that 1/3rd of the patients didn’t belong there and had just been sent there by their families as they had become a burden.
There were accounts of physical, mental, and even sexual abuse at the institute. Patients were often locked in rooms completely devoid of furniture in nothing other than a diaper. Beds were often stripped of bedding and soaked in urine. Countless patients died from choking on food as they were often force fed while lying down. When a patient died, they would be passed through a basement morgue before being buried in a mass unmarked grave. Hundreds of patients died over the years and one report even said that many were subjected to human experimentation.
Forest Haven eventually closed in 1991 at the orders of a federal judge.
There may be a great fire in our hearts, yet no one ever comes to warm himself at it, and the passers-by see only a wisp of smoke
- Van Gogh
there’s something so special about falling in love with nature every time you see a little detail like a fallen leaf on the ground that’s slowly turning brown... or spotting a tiny mushroom that’s sprouting from a tree... or just getting a warm feeling when you see the moon, i’m in love with the little things of life
I call it, the Beeow.
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I’m sure this will all work out fine.
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Addendum
wait Tia’s default outfit is now a maid dress oh no she’s too cute?!!
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