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Look at her facial expression in the last one. “What’s good, Debbie?”
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Look at her facial expression in the last one. “What’s good, Debbie?”
Morticia is everything.
at a family gathering
me: now back to this bitch who had a lot to say about me during dinner, mom what's good
Behind the scenes of Beetlejuice, 1988.
someone: *driving next to me in the other lane at the exact same speed*
me: don’t make it weird
Overgrown.
Syria became home to the refugees who fled the armies of Ibrahim Basha in 1839 Syria became home to the Circassian refugees in 1860 Syria became home to the Armenian refugees in 1914 Syria became home to the Palestinian refugees in 1948 Syria became home once again to Palestinian refugees in 1967 Syria became home to the refugees from Kuwait in 1990 Syria became home to refugees from Lebanon in 1996 Syria became home to the refugees from Iraq in 2003 Syria became home to the refugees from Lebanon in 2006 It will be written in the history books and generations will remember, that Syria never closed it’s borders for those who fled their homes seeking safety and refuge. Syria has never asked any Arab for a visa to enter it’s lands whether it was a visit or permanent stay. In Syria not a single tent was put up on the borders to accommodate for refugees across the years, houses were opened, streets were vacated and cities were renamed to allow for refugees to feel at home. Let it be written in the history books and let the generations remember, that when a Syrian needed help and refuge; borders were closed and the world looked away.
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