
pixel skylines
$LAYYYTER

blake kathryn
wallacepolsom
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
trying on a metaphor
cherry valley forever
Peter Solarz
Stranger Things
đȘŒ
Claire Keane

romaâ
macklin celebrini has autism

â
Three Goblin Art
we're not kids anymore.

if i look back, i am lost
hello vonnie

Andulka
AnasAbdin
seen from Italy

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Colombia
seen from United States
seen from Colombia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Nepal
seen from Nepal
@peachesandbean
ĐĐŸĐłĐŽĐ° ĐČ ŃĐČĐŸŃĐŒ ĐŽĐŸĐŒĐ” жОĐČŃŃ ĐŽĐČа ĐŸĐ±Đ»Đ°ŃĐșа, ĐœĐŸ ĐŸĐŽĐœĐŸ Оз ĐœĐžŃ ĐłŃĐŸĐ·ĐŸĐČĐŸĐ”âŠ
âWhen there are two clouds in your house, but one of them is a thunderstormâŠâ
âwhen there are two clouds in your house but one of them is a thunderstormâŠâ
^Haiku^bot^6. I detect haikus with 5-7-5 format. Sometimes I make mistakes. | Who do I read? | Contact | HAIKU BOT NO | Good bot! | Meep morp! Zeet!
Obama is one of the fake writers against net neutrality on the FCC website which is fucking hilariousÂ
Barnard Bulletin, New York, December 20, 1935
Glad to know that the people in 1935 were EXACTLY the same as we are lol
on new yearâs eve if you play allstar by smash mouth at 11:59:41 then at midnight youâll roll into the new year with the lyrics âthe years start coming and they donât stop comingâ. start off your new years right
Favorite art I made in 2017
This year has been very rewarding, Iâve grown a lot as an artist, even if I feel stagnant. Iâm so proud of everything Iâve accomplished so far! Iâm going to try to focus a lot more on my art is 2018, so hopefully itâll be a great year of growth!
Check out my: patreon / shop / buy me a coffee
ANYTHING
PLEASE GO TO WWW.WHATICHOPPED.COM I ABSOLUTELY BEG OF YOU
Broccoli is good you cowards
Once the children were asleep, Sajjad headed out on an urgent shopping mission. âWe are Muslims and weâd never had a Christmas tree in our home. But these children were Christian and we wanted them to feel connected to their culture.â
The couple worked until the early hours putting the tree up and wrapping presents. The first thing the children saw the next morning was the tree.
âI had never seen that kind of extra happiness and excitement on a childâs face.â The children were meant to stay for two weeks â seven years later two of the three siblings are still living with them.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/dec/03/muslim-foster-parents-it-has-been-such-a-blessing?CMP=fb_gu
this is a beautiful article and i just want to include a few other highlights from the above family as well as another profiled:
âŠshe focuses on the positives â in particular how fostering has given her and Sajjad an insight into a world that had been so unfamiliar. âWe have learned so much about English culture and religion,â Sajjad says. Riffat would read Bible stories to the children at night and took the girls to church on Sundays. âWhen I read about Christianity, I donât think there is much difference,â she says. âIt all comes from God.â
The girls, 15 and 12, have also introduced Riffat and Sajjad to the world of after-school ballet, theatre classes and going to pop concerts. âI wouldnât see many Asian parents at those places,â she says. âBut I now tell my extended family you should involve your children in these activities because it is good for their confidence.â Having the girls in her life has also made Riffat reflect on her own childhood. âI had never spent even an hour outside my home without my siblings or parents until my wedding day,â she says.
Just as Riffat and Sajjad have learned about Christianity, the girls have come to look forward to Eid and the traditions of henna. âIâve taught them how to make potato curry, pakoras and samosas,â Riffat says. âBut their spice levels are not quite the same as ours yet.â The girls can also sing Bollywood songs and speak Urdu.
âI now look forward to going home. I have two girls and my wife waiting,â says Sajjad. âItâs been such a blessing for me,â adds Riffat. âIt fulfilled the maternal gap.â
[âŠ]
Shareenâs longest foster placement arrived three years ago: a boy from Syria. âHe was 14 and had hidden inside a lorry all the way from Syria,â she says. The boy was deeply traumatised. They had to communicate via Google Translate; Shareen later learned Arabic and he picked up English within six months. She read up on Syria and the political situation there to get an insight into the conditions he had left.
âIt took ages to gain his trust,â she says. âI got a picture dictionary that showed English and Arabic words and I remember one time when I pronounced an Arabic word wrong and he burst out laughing and told me I was saying it wrong â that was the breakthrough.â
The boy would run home from school and whenever they went shopping in town, he kept asking Shareen when they were going back home. She found out why: âHe told me that one day he left his house in Syria and when he had come back, there was no house.â Now heâs 18, speaks English fluently and is applying for apprenticeships. He could move out of Shareenâs home, but has decided to stay. âHe is a very different person to the boy who first came here,â she says, âand my relationship with him is that of a mother to her son.â
What a beautifully loving family.
Nancy Drew. Asked a lot of questions, didnât buy any maps
they literally threw her out of the ranch because she picked unripe vegetables. overreaction much?Â
âWhy donât you go back to River Heights, and just as soon as youâve developed the proper respect for produce, weâll invite you back, all right?â
my excuse for not doing what im supposed to:Â âbad vibes from that equine bansheeâ
i love how realistic nancy drew games are. this guy just stood posed in the hallway holding a football for the entire time i was running around the school setting off soda machine alarmsÂ
as an adult im always chasing the rush of those end game scenes in the Nancy Drew games
u have 3 irl minutes to solve the puzzle and find a way out before Bad Guy of the Game catches up to you and/or you die...