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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
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EXPECTATIONS

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@djlaine
Add this to the list of things I desperately need.
To the toughest mom out there - I can’t wait to explore more of NYC with you when it’s safe. Here’s to many more adventures with mine and so much ❤️ to all the mom’s around the world today! • • • To our mom’s mother - I’ll always carry you with me. (at Top of the Rock NYC) https://www.instagram.com/p/CABCxSXB08lLrQ33cZ6gPoQmSzksXLsHZDojJ00/?igshid=o47gqndnukfr
How’s that quarantine hair looking for all you fine folx? #spring2020 #needthathaircutasap #lettheflowgo #besafeoutthere #imissallofyou (at The Blockhouse Nashville) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_22dfZhlvz4hr1ePwnoPjoZax-9pDSQt1q7QA0/?igshid=s3yoysvsw2fm
Photography and nostalgia often have gone hand in hand; the scrapbook, the family album, the postcard, the Polaroid, even the Instagram post all reinforce a love for the way something was. In Nashville: Scenes from the New American South, novelist Ann Patchett and photographer Heidi Ross — both longtime Nashvillians — instead set out to show, in all its varied forms, how Nashville is.
“As emotions go, nostalgia is both cheap and unrealistic,” Patchett writes. “Sometimes we’re not even nostalgic for things we liked, it was just that we were used to seeing a particular thing in a particular place.”
The book, consisting of photos mostly taken in 2017, is about Nashville’s multiple identities: how the city is home to both the Grand Ole Opry and The Gulch — one a legendary mainstay of Nashville arts, the other a neighborhood that many longtime residents call made-up.
It is expressly not intended to immortalize Nashville. Nashville, both the movie and the television show, already have done that. It’s a project born of and meant for this moment, a love letter to Nashville’s charms and quirks as it evolves further.
A Love Letter To A Changing Nashville, In Photographs
Photos: Heidi Ross
Lakeside Loungin’ 🎣 (at The Edgefield Sports Bar & Grill) https://www.instagram.com/p/B43SxLmhvmo/?igshid=1dyue65u7sstp
This is so creative
DING DING DING, WE HAVE A WINNER!!!
Megan Rapinoe sends Trump a message, says she would not visit the White House and every teammate she's spoken to specifically about it would also decline the invitation
If you’re drunk point to the sky
They just landed and are still fucking plastered and if that isn't commitment to their craft idk what is
As sonny said:
This thread killed me
for anyone who didn’t follow the uswnt during the 2015 wwc i’m so excited for you guys to witness the entire team being perpetually drunk/hungover for the next 2 weeks
Exactly my thoughts yesterday
she’s such a dork I love it