Simone de Beauvoir, 22th of October 1939, Letters to Sartre

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Simone de Beauvoir, 22th of October 1939, Letters to Sartre
Fun fact those dry markers were supposed to have water put into them to make them work. You take off the bottom thing and pour water in and bam, instant marker success. Only learned about this four years after I’d lost my set 🙃
WHAT
Hey. Reblog to save some poor kid lots of grief.
Fucking what?!
Every ‘90s child on Tumblr raises their head in outrage.
I just stood up so fast and snatched mine out of my closet brb going to the sink
HOLY FUCKING SHIT
OH MY GOD
WHEN I WAS A KID WE THOUGHT OURS HAD DRIED UP SO WE THREW IT AWAY. WHAT
Erika L. Sánchez, from "Prodigal Daughter"
Crown shyness (also canopy disengagement, canopy shyness, or intercrown spacing) is a phenomenon observed in some tree species, in which the crowns of fully stocked trees do not touch each other, forming a canopy with channel-like gaps. The phenomenon is most prevalent among trees of the same species, but also occurs between trees of different species.
Trees at Plaza San Martín (Buenos Aires), Argentina
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