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Keni
will byers stan first human second

JVL
we're not kids anymore.

tannertan36
noise dept.
One Nice Bug Per Day
Claire Keane
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art
d e v o n
Cosimo Galluzzi
Game of Thrones Daily

oozey mess
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“A vicious rotti. 😂”
You never know how long your words will stay in someone’s mind even long after you’ve forgotten you spoke them.
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35mm // noordwijk may 2016
The arm was designed and built just for Isabella by Team Unlimbited volunteer Stephen Davies. On average, prosthetics cost more than $10,000. However, an e-Nable limb ranges from $50 to $150 in price, which means more people can get prosthetic devices!
This is huge
:) :) :) :) :)
File under: when modern advances in technology don’t scare me at all
Long time no see
Woah am I tumblr famous yet lol
why do so many people romanticize the 1950′s? like calm down we still have milkshakes and racism
I know this^ is probably a sarcastic post, BUT….
For me, I love the 50s for all of its innocence and hope. There were bad things happening, yes, but it had that lovely pastel veneer that made everything nice and neighborly and honest.
Also the music is unparalleled.
my black friend’s grandmother was physically beaten by a group of white boys when she tried to attend a public high school after segregation had been deemed unconstitutional. her grandfather still has the scars on his back from the pressure hoses aimed at him by police. but i’m glad you like that lovely pastel veneer
From the moment a child is born, they crave touch. They want to be held, not just to eat, but for safety, for warmth, for comfort, for affection–for love. A newborn will show preference in who they want to be held by, especially when they’re tired or sick or scared. We are born ready to be loved. Our first need is to be cared for, to be fed and changed, and held. To learn that we are loved.
Don’t let anyone, anyone tell you have to be able to love yourself before you can be loved. You were born ready to be loved wholly, and having self-esteem issues or a mental illness doesn’t make you any less lovable.
You don’t need to fulfill any condition. You are worth loving. You deserve to be loved, and have deserved to be loved since the moment you were born. You are worth loving.