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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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if i look back, i am lost

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Penn from Isaac Vargas on Vimeo.
Canal Home in Amsterdam via Architectural Digest
Volverme guapo y tĂș guapo conmigo...
There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning.
Jiddu Krishnamurti (via stardust-seedling)
Ăvidemment | Obviously | /e.vi.da.mÉÌ/
La vida no es vida si tĂș no estĂĄs junto a mĂ
The Good Life
A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference
Eeyore
When you touch me, I die
Si usted decidió irse de la vida de alguien sin decir adiós, sólo desapareció asà sin mås, haga el favor de nunca mås volver a molestar a esa persona. Déjela ser feliz, lo merece; y usted también sea feliz.
Mi dilema, Fumada de amor. (via unarbol-sinhojas)
Our honeymoonâŠ
This is why I always took my camera everywhere even if I couldnât walk LOL, I havenât slept very well the last 3 or 4 days and Iâm pretty sure itâs because Iâm leaving soon and Iâm just thinking ab...
10 Things You Didnât Know About the Sustainable Development Goals
1. The Global Goals are the worldâs ultimate to-do list for the next 15 years.
The Global Goals are 17 goals to make this planet a better place by 2030. This means ending extreme poverty, fighting inequality and tackling climate change - sounds good, doesnât it?
2. The Global Goals are the peopleâs goals.Â
 The Global Goals were not compiled behind closed doors by a group of secret masterminds. They have been developed by all the 193 UN Member States, NGOs and people like you, all working together.
3. The Global Goals are â surprise â global.
The Global Goals tackle challenges for all countries across the globe. So whether you are in Nairobi or New York, in Berlin or Bangalore â the Global Goals are for YOU.
4. The Global Goals are hands-on.
The Global Goals are more than wishes for the future. They contain concrete plans on how to change the world, how to pay for it and how to make sure that everybody is on board.
5. The Global Goals will leave no one behind.
17 goals is a lot and thereâs a reason why a nice round number like 10 would simply not be enough. The Global Goals  are for people young and old, for cities small and big, for people living in rural areas and people in busy cities⊠they will leave no one behind.
6. The Global Goals will eradicate extreme poverty.
This is not the first time the world has set objectives to end poverty. The Millennium Development Goals helped cut extreme poverty by half from their establishment in 2000 until today. That is a great achievement â but it is not enough! The Global Goals aim to end it in all its forms and everywhere by 2030. Not only that but they also want to ensure inclusive economic growth and environmental protection for future generations.
7. The Global Goals are one for all and all for one.Â
No one goal is more important than any other and they all complement each other. For example: access to energy will allow a child to study at night. This energy might come from a solar source so this is also tackling climate change, and the solar panel industry might be helping a developing country grow their economy.
8. The Global Goals will change the way the world does business.
For too long, economic growth has been all about profit. The Global Goals want to transform the world economy so it works without violating workers rights and harming the environment.
9. The Global Goals will address climate change.
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time and it affects every country on every continent. This is why the Global Goals aim to get everyone to tackle it together: governments, industries and, well, you.
10. The Global Goals need you.Â
So that all sounds great - but what is the catch? Well, the world wonât change by itself. Itâs not only up to governments to take action, itâs up to all of us - and that includes you. It starts with little things like the good old unplug-your-charger-when-done drill and there is much more. Â
The more people know about the Global Goals for sustainable development, the more successful they will be. This is why it is up to you to let everybody know! Tell everyone you know about the Goals, what they are and why they matter. For more on the Goals go to: http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment
Sommer is finally here and Hamburgers are not wasting a single ray of the sun. They are doing different outdoor activities: drinking coffee in terraces, running next to Alster river, attending fest...
Sommer is finally here and Hamburgers are not wasting a single ray of the sun. They are doing different outdoor activities: drinking coffee in terraces, running next to Alster river, attending festivals, and of course having picnics.
After work my colleagues and I have been going to different parts of the city to know more about its history and neighborhoods. We have been also exploring beach towns near the Baltic Sea and as a Tumblr GA, I couldnât avoid taking thousands of pictures.
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