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Cosimo Galluzzi
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Not today Justin
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Janaina Medeiros
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@negrodamus12
Obi-Wan and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Life as a Jedi (insp.)
bonus:
I had many brothers and sisters. And fathers and mothers. And even a strange little green uncle. I don’t have that home now. I don’t have that family. Almost every friend I’ve ever had is dead. I… I’ve never thought about it in exactly those terms, before. It nearly took my breath away, just now. Almost every friend I’ve ever had is dead. Most killed by Sith evil. And I’ve never lived without the Jedi Order to fall back on, to help me when things went badly. What does it mean to be a Jedi alone?
resting your phone between your head and shoulder while you’re talking and feeling like a responsible and hectic businesswoman from a 2007 rom com with filing to do
Having too much fun with these gifs
Nashville Law Would Decriminalize Small Amounts Of Marijuana
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - An ordinance in Nashville has been seeking to reduce the penalty for people caught possessing or exchanging small amounts of marijuana.
According to reports, people who possess or exchange a half-ounce of marijuana would face a civil penalty of $50 under the new ordinance. A court could also choose to suspend the civil penalty and order ten hours of community service.
“We’re not decriminalizing. We’re not removing state law that makes it a criminal offense. It’s just another option and what the legislature decides to do in the future and we’ll see,” said District 35 Councilmember Dave Rosenberg.
Under the current state law, people who commit the offense have faced a fine of $2,500 and a misdemeanor charge punishable by up to a year behind bars.
“The police officer is pulled off the street for up to six hours. There’s the arrest, there’s booking, appearing in court, and all the paperwork and other stuff in between,” Rosenberg said.
“We’re showing that it [cannabis] is 114 times safer than alcohol. These law makers have to ask themselves, can they simply justify arresting and incarcerating people for a substance that is 114 times safer than what we’re now selling in grocery stores in the state of Tennessee,” said Cecily Friday Shamim, the founder of the Tennessee Cannabis Coalition.
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A rare encounter of a baby gorilla and a chimpanzee examining leaves at the Evaro Gorilla Orphanage in Gabon.
Photo Credit & Copyright: National Geographic / Michael Poliza
They’re gonna unite and kill us all
I thought they were lighting a J