#every #damn #time
i don't do bad sauce passes
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will byers stan first human second
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
trying on a metaphor
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shark vs the universe
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cherry valley forever
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Jules of Nature

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
we're not kids anymore.
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#every #damn #time
bitter enough to be true
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Vibe Check
Link riding Epona on the beach in The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (2001) and, sixteen years later, in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017).
HONKS
You know I had to do it to em
âDude, I dare you to dab.â
âWhat? No, someone will see me someday, itâll end up all over tumblr or something.â
âOh come on, no oneâs ever going to find this one picture.â
âOkay fine, but you have to do something too.â
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Can we get a "Do it for her" but with Raphael?
@caterpipie Absolutely!!
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I have a disease where I love big titty vampire ladies, itâs called being a goddamn genius, and itâs terminal
If you havenât seen this story, look up his name: Francisco Galicia.Â
Expect to see him come 2020, when the debates begin and the political battle heats up. Expect to see him in a suit testifying in court, or before Congress. This young man is a witness and a victim, and the fact that this isnât a more prominent story on every news station is what truly frightens me.
From The Dallas News:
Galicia says he lost 26 pounds during that time in a South Texas immigrant detention center because officers didnât provide him with enough food.
He said he wasnât allowed to shower and his skin was dry and dirty.
He and 60 other men were crammed into an overcrowded holding area where they slept on the floor and were given only aluminum-foil blankets, he said. Some men had to sleep on the restroom area floor.
Ticks bit some of the men and some were very sick, Galicia said. But many were afraid to ask to go to the doctor because CBP officers told them their stay would start over if they did, he said.
I would remind you that concentration camps are actually real.Â
âI told them we had rights and asked to make a phone call. But they told us, âYou donât have rights to anythingâ,â Francisco Galicia said.
This is happening.