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The median American’s weekly earnings is $1,235, or $64,220 a year, by the way.
Is there a “teacher shortage,” or a shortage of jobs that treat educators with the dignity, support, and pay they deserve?
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Fairy costume for a 1954 production of Oberon at the Opéra National de Paris, designed by Jean-Denis Malclès (via).
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If I was a drink I’d be a pomegranate strawberry ICEE with a candy straw and sugar sprinkle add-ins with nerds
This is a tag game now okay?
@lostalice-diary @tranen-eines-engels @obsessionrevived @unspokenhymns @dearpoeticlove @bloodsoaked-bride
Anyone else who wants to join!!!!
awww… this is so cute!! ♡ thanks for the tag, dear ><
hmm… if i were to be a drink… i think i’d be something like an iced butterfly pea flower tea latte… with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!! just to make it a bit sweeter, hehe >< ♡
@bloodmoonshinesonme, @yandere-herrscher, @teacupbnuuy, @winged-rabbits, @wh4taboutthesky, @sickpassionatelover, @seekbobo, @heavenb1tes, @m3dicated-bun, @jjnebg00, @spiritstoleurheart + open tag!!
Thank you for the tag!!!! <3
If I was a drink… maybe an earl grey tea with a little bit of milk and sugar? Ooo and a cookie, probably chocolate chip cause I’m basic…
Now I want tea… /ᐠ - ˕ -マ Ⳋ
@3xsangu1nat1on @kittytime27 @tired-tired-rat + anyone else!!!
Thanks so much for tag!
I think I'd be uuum Dr pepper cause everyone loves me except for me!! :3
@damsel-understresss @gayness-offical @evil-vampire-always etc!!
thx for the tag! I would be a dunkins refresher cause im so sweet, cool and tasty!!!
@cosmic-weaponry @princessnymphae @oxyisdamoron @unjudgmentalnoob @ameelawless ect !
whats kinds of drink even exist...? i'd probably be some sweet flavored milk maybe? with some kind of soft fruit
i'm lazy if you see this you should do it
if I were a drink I’d be a lavender oat milk latte cause I’m extra and performative (something something flower symbolism if you catch my drift)
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Thx for the tag ^^
I didn't know what to say so I asked my wife she says I'm an iced coffee 🤔I agree
@tweemogirlchar @fist-full-of-feathers @frxnkiistein @shoshialyakward @ierofang @burntchilds
id be black coffee probably 😭✌🏻
@oliverkisser @angelwfangss @freaky-puppy-nath @fagrots @godschosenfagg @harryisfuckingevil @bbyslurrp @nosmokevirgin
Holy shit got tagged by king himself
Uhhh probably Sprite cuz I love Sprite
Pitch Black
@liquidcookiecreamtrap @collar-i-hardly-know-her @theyhitthe2ndtower @thestrangestodessey
cherry limeade
@harrylovesbowie @angelicechelon and whoever else wants to do it
hmmm... espresso martini
@lancetling @aura1817 @solvibullet and anyone else ♡
A cosmopolitan
@perpetuallypierrot @couldbecullen @tyranny-without-y-is-trann
Oh gosh golly gee... i think either id be one of those energy drinks with all the extra syrups that make some unholy elixer. Either blue raspberry or sour green apple. Or both.
I should start being active on Tumblr so i have mutuals to tag since @aura1817 is tagging me in things now
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If I were a drink, I’d probably be a sugary strawberry and thyme lemonade. 💖💖💖
I’m terrible at tagging though. I dunno. @poppylatte ? What drink would you be? xD
If I were a drink I think it would be an iced coffee float with cookie dough ice cream, with caramel sauce, whipped cream and peanuts on top.
some kind of bird, i’m pretty sure
REALLY, AGAIN? THE FUCKING REBLOG BUTTON WAS RIGHT THERE JESUS CRUST
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I SWEAR IN THIS FANDOM WE HAVE A GIF FOR EVERY OCCASION
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This feels like we are watching a giant bird tear apart an animal of some sort.
Well, you know, some bathroom graffiti offers insight.
Red marker handwriting on a bathroom wall. Text reads:
“Boss made a dollar Granddad made a dime But that was a poem From a simpler time.
Boss made a thousand Gave pa a cent But that penny paid the mortgage Or at least it paid the rent
Now Boss makes a million And gives us jack Smugly blames the workers For the labor that he lacks.”
And the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls.
tumblr users love reading. you literally stopped for this post just because it has words in it
this is one of my favorite bits about tumblr
the users seem to actually prefer text posts to anything else, and treat it as a chore to play a video especially with sound
SIMPLY
HAVING
A WONDERFUL
Her name was Tilly Smith. And she was about to prove that a single school lesson could mean the difference between life and death.
On the morning of December 26, 2004, Tilly was walking along Mai Khao Beach in Phuket, Thailand, with her family. They were on their first overseas holiday together—a Christmas treat.
The beach was beautiful. The weather was perfect. But something was wrong.
Tilly noticed the water wasn't behaving normally.
"It wasn't calm and it wasn't going in and then out," she later recalled. "It was just coming in and in and in."
The sea had turned frothy—"like you get on a beer," she said. "It was sort of sizzling."
Any other 10-year-old might have thought it was strange. Tilly knew exactly what it meant.
Just two weeks earlier, in her geography class at Danes Hill School in Surrey, her teacher Andrew Kearney had shown the class black-and-white footage of the 1946 tsunami that devastated Hawaii. He taught them the warning signs: the sea receding unusually far, frothy bubbling water, the ocean behaving in ways it shouldn't.
Tilly was watching those exact warning signs unfold in front of her.
She started screaming at her parents. "There's going to be a tsunami!"
They didn't believe her. They couldn't see any wave. The sky was clear. The beach was calm.
But Tilly wouldn't stop. She became more insistent, more frantic.
"I'm going," she finally said. "I'm definitely going. There is definitely going to be a tsunami."
Her father Colin heard the urgency in her voice. He decided to trust his daughter.
By coincidence, an English-speaking Japanese man nearby overheard Tilly use the word "tsunami." He'd just heard news of an earthquake in Sumatra. "I think your daughter's right," he said.
Colin alerted the hotel staff. They began evacuating the beach immediately.
Tilly's mother Penny was one of the last to leave. She had to sprint as the water began rushing in behind her.
"I ran," Penny recalled, "and then I thought I was going to die."
They made it to the second floor of the hotel with seconds to spare.
Then the wave hit.
It was 30 feet tall.
Everything on the beach—beds, palm trees, debris—was swept into the swimming pool and beyond. "Even if you hadn't drowned," Penny later said, "you would have been hit by something."
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami killed over 230,000 people across 14 countries. Entire beaches in Phuket were wiped out. Thousands died.
But at Mai Khao Beach, not a single person was killed.
Because a 10-year-old girl paid attention in geography class.
Tilly was hailed as the "Angel of the Beach." She received the Thomas Gray Special Award from the Marine Society. She was named "Child of the Year" by a French magazine. She appeared at the United Nations and met Bill Clinton.
Her story is now taught in schools around the world as an example of why disaster education matters.
Her father Colin still thinks about what could have happened.
"If she hadn't told us, we would have just kept on walking," he said. "I'm convinced we would have died."
Tilly is now 30 years old. She lives in London and works in yacht chartering.
She still credits her geography teacher, Andrew Kearney.
"If it wasn't for Mr. Kearney," she told the United Nations, "I'd probably be dead and so would my family."
Two weeks. One lesson. One hundred lives.
That's the power of education.
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CBS and its parent company Paramount were recently acquired by the family of Larry Ellison — the third-richest person on Earth and a major Trump donor. The family is now attempting a hostile takeover of Warner Bros/Discovery, which would eventually require Trump's approval. Last night, to further pacify Trump, CBS News removed a segment from “60 Minutes” — just three hours before the broadcast — featuring stories of Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration to what the program called a “brutal” prison in El Salvador. Bari Weiss, the new editor-in-chief of CBS News, had demanded changes to the segment. This is why you always follow the money — and why you should be alarmed by billionaire control of the media.
this is a Christmas post for you to like and unlike over and over to see the little snowy animation they have rn