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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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almost home
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Sweet Seals For You, Always
DEAR READER
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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NASA
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
Stranger Things
Three Goblin Art

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Denmark Bookstore , Circa 1899 .
by Dusan Djukaric
Cliff House , c1900 .
Exploring the old city in Quebec, it’s like a little bit of Europe in North America. #quebec #quebeccity #canada #canadiens #nordiques #tour #tourism #travelling #travel #wanderlust #wander #city #cobblestone by mark.mateer https://www.instagram.com/p/BD4JPdgGX9a/
Is it just me or is everyone getting married?
I owe myself so many apologies.
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Giving up something that no longer serves a purpose, or protects you, or helps you, isn’t giving up at all, it’s growing up.
Laurell K. Hamilton, Incubus Dreams (via wordsnquotes)
Fresh Off the Boat - “Hi, My Name Is…”
YES
Why Uzo Aduba wouldn’t change her name:
My family is from Nigeria, and my full name is Uzoamaka, which means “The road is good.” Quick lesson: My tribe is Igbo, and you name your kid something that tells your history and hopefully predicts your future. So anyway, in grade school, because my last name started with an A, I was the first in roll call, and nobody ever knew how to pronounce it. So I went home and asked my mother if I could be called Zoe. I remember she was cooking, and in her Nigerian accent she said, “Why?” I said, “Nobody can pronounce it.” Without missing a beat, she said, “If they can learn to say Tchaikovsky and Michelangelo and Dostoyevsky, they can learn to say Uzoamaka.”
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They can learn
“Sunrise: Water Nymphs” (1920), Arthur Prince Spear
African American doctors attempting to save the life of a Klu Klux Klan member:
This photo left me speechless, this is what respect is.
this is what grace is
oh….shit..
wow…
I never scroll pass this photo.. This is humanity, a lot of people can learn from this picture.
insane
This is picture is beyond words.
We speak when we have something to say; we write when we have too much.
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Enfantes Dans La Premiere Neige (Children in the First Snow) 1955. Édouard Boubat. Gelatin silver print
It shouldn’t be 58 degrees today. Christmas is next week!
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