Milk Rules
Peter Solarz
Show & Tell
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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RMH
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Xuebing Du

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Milk Rules
I’ve had a few people tell me I don’t look like a dad. I’m not really sure what that means. What does a father look like?
I prefer to look at fatherhood as a lens than rather than a look or an age. Every dad cares for his children with his own style of love and ferocity. Some of the greatest, most engaged fathers I know look nothing alike.
Children can level a man. And they can build him up to near invincibility.
But we all look a little tired. I’ll give you that. At least I do.
charlie, a photo of me
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I repost this story every time I see it. I grew up I a very small town where you could see the stars every night when you looked at the sky. It never occurred to me until I read this that, people in severely overpopulated cities almost never get to see the stars. Partly because of all the artificial light radiating from ground level
10 years ago I married this beauty. 7 addresses. 3 states. 2 kids. So glad she said yes! #10YearAnniversary #WhelpleysEst2004 #814 #august14 (at Whelpland)
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I JUST FOUND A FULL KEG OF FRESH BEER ON THE SIDE OF THE ROAD!! (at Apex, NC)
Chefchaouen, a small town in northern Morocco, has a rich history, beautiful natural surroundings and wonderful architecture, but what it’s most famous for are the striking and vivid blue walls of many of the buildings in its “old town” sector, or medina.
The maze-like medina sector, like those of most of the other towns in the area, features white-washed buildings with a fusion of Spanish and Moorish architecture. The brilliantly blue walls, however, seem to be unique to Chefchaouen. They are said to have been introduced to the town by Jewish refugees in 1930, who considered blue to symbolize the sky and heaven. The color caught on, and now many also believe that the blue walls serve to repel mosquitoes as well (mosquitoes dislike clear and moving water).
Whatever the reason, the town’s blue walls attract visitors who love to wander the town’s narrow streets and snap some beautiful photos.
Highbrow luncheon.
🌈🌈 #🌈 #doubleUp #rainbowRainbow #doubleRainbow
Cai got me. In slow motion. #vomit
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"An abandoned hornet's nest my dad found in his shed that he hadn't been in for a couple years. The head is apart of a wooden statue it fused with."
Demon Hunter - Hell Don't Need Me
Gah! I figured it out! It's been bugging me for two weeks now. Demon Hunter's "Hell Don't Need Me" from their newest CD Extremist starts out with a riff that I knew I recognized. It's the main riff from their song God Forsaken from "True Defiance" my brain can calm down on it now.
God Don't Need Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7UNPSyk3iY
God Forsaken (at 0:46) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGxYzK27TKo
Illustration of Disney Princesses Playing ‘Dungeons & Dragons’