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Kiana Khansmith

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Noah Kahan
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shark vs the universe

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blake kathryn
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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@liatoni
casey + wrapping her arm around izzie when they kiss
I know I’m not easy. I’m not looking for easy.
avatar, throwing scraps at me: you want some handsome early twenties Zuko huh? you want your childhood crush updated to your current age huh?
me, in crisis:
me at any given time: can we just buckle down and focus on the task at hand please???
my brain:
my brain: ……….ranibow sprimkle……………
ranibow sprimkle……..
kepchup.
SPINCH
B A N C H
chichen nuggest
b R o G L e
strawbebbies..
this post almost moved me to tears
when u climb to the top of a Tall Thing in botw and theres nothing there:
mama, just killed a man, put a gun against his head and said 'vibe check' now hes dead
baby: *incomprehensible babbling*
me: WHAT!? really??? no way :0
This is actually really good for babies’ brain development. You’re laying the groundwork for conversation, teaching them through example that people take turns talking and listening.
Did you know that babies from affluent families hear an average of thirty MILLION more words before age 5 than babies in families below the poverty line? For context, Les Miserables is about 650,000 words and it looks like this:
So it’s like reading this book 46 times.* And that’s not the total number of spoken words, that’s the GAP between affluent and poor babies. And these are the years in which the brain undergoes the most development. It’s mind-boggling.
So what I’m saying is: keep doing the thing. Do it to all babies, all the time. Narrate your day. Ask them for opinions. (“Should we buy the large bag of potatoes or the small bag?” “Gaabooglagje.” “Yes, just as I thought.”) Point out colors and shapes and letters. Let them scribble outside the lines and treat their babble like talk. Sing them nursery rhymes and Raffi songs and songs from the radio. All of these things are going to build their brains to prepare them for kindergarten and beyond.
*Please do not read Les Mis 46 times to an infant. They don’t even care about the Parisian sewer system.
That last part though
the older and taller u r the more attracted i am to u
*Abraham Lincoln rises from his grave* U got kik?
Are you ever just like wow I’d take care of you and care about you so hard
me: *spends $3″
me:
does it scare you that in less than 3 months it’ll be 2014
reblog if youre an idiot. reblog if youre just a fucking fool.