would you love me for the hell of it?
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if i look back, i am lost
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Three Goblin Art

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trying on a metaphor
NASA
occasionally subtle

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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#extradirty
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@nighttimemachinery
would you love me for the hell of it?
your love is a threat, and i'm nauseous...
ilya+shane | nauseous
Hollanov + being captains
We didn’t even kiss
heated rivalry ☆ ilya being an absolute shit (affectionate) we should let him listen like mating call.
sorry y'all just logged back in to check out heated rivalry gifs and i apologize for the person i'm about to become
If you have Spotify reblog this and tag what your number one song on your “on repeat” playlist is.
HEARTSTOPPER ↳ 3.06 "Body"
XO KITTY (2023-) incoming the down bad bunch aka kitty & min ho
DEATH BECOMES HER 1992, dir, Robert Zemeckis
KRISTEN STEWART as BELLA SWAN THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 2 (2012) dir. Bill Condon
how wonderful life is now you're in the world.
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES | 1.01 "Pilot"
If you don't use your library's Libby and Hoopla collections, you run the risk of losing that access. Your library will see the low numbers and think "no one is using this service and we need to save money so let's get rid of it". I am saying this because at the library I work at, the collections team reduced the number of books you can check out each month for Hoopla. They reduced the amount by more than half - 25 to 10 - all because people weren't using it at the same capacity they were during lockdown.
Digital collections are expensive yes but when libraries are able to show the library board or city that their services are highly sought after and used in large numbers, that aids in arguing for increasing the budget - or at least keeping the budget where it's at.
Whatever your opinion on pirating is, you are doing not a single person favors by not using library resources just because you have a misunderstanding in how it actually works.