— Steven Berkoff, The Fall of the House of Usher
Not today Justin
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Love Begins
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we're not kids anymore.
styofa doing anything
AnasAbdin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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— Steven Berkoff, The Fall of the House of Usher
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South Asia is witnessing scorching heat waves, with temperatures in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India regularly surpassing 110 degrees Fahrenh
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In South Asia, heat weaves already claim more than 200,000 lives annually. According to a recent study, as temperature rises, the death toll might exceed 400,000 by 2045. India is at high risk. The study further reveals that over 200,000 deaths are currently attributed to severe temperatures, and this figure may nearly quadruple over the next twenty years. With deaths increasing and governments lacking strategies to protect laborers from dying, vulnerable workers across South Asia are demanding their governments provide heat wave protections.
Ashok Kumar, forty-two, a migrant worker from India’s Bihar state, has been running a barber shop on a footpath with no roof in India’s national capital, New Delhi, where temperatures exceed to 46 degrees Celsius (114.8 degrees Fahrenheit). With no shaded resting area, Kumar spends nine hours a day in a scorching heat to support his family. “Where shall I go? I have to feed my family. The government cannot install air conditioning at the roadside for us. We are dying under the blazing sun. We have no options. If we stop work, our families will die hungry,” Kumar told me. [...]
While knowing risk factors, many migrant laborers are unable to do much more than cover their heads with wet towels. “We saw how the laborer Paswan collapsed and died in India’s Nuh grain market. I can’t forget. I am working in the same market and at the same temperature. Covering my head with a wet towel gives relief. But no guarantee of life,” says Narayan Kumar, forty, a migrant worker. [...]
Anamika Barua, a South Asia–based professor and an expert on climate change and water security, told me that outdoor laborers are among the worst affected, because their livelihoods depend on continuous physical work under direct exposure to extreme heat, often without adequate shade, hydration, cooling facilities, or social protection. [...] She stressed that the poorest communities are most at risk even though they contribute the least to global emissions.
Leslie Caron and Louis Jourdan in Gigi (1958)
I rose from the dead 🥀
Her name is Olga :)
(A continuation of Wednesday's dog)
wyler text posts 20/?
was drawing and got wrist pain so The Sillies called for me
Leaked footage of Wednesday's season 3 (REAL) (NOT FAKE)
ONE PIECE LIVE ACTION S2.E4 ∙ Big Trouble in Little Garden
Inject those fics that begin at the Hyde camp into my veins
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A cry for help.
We Are All Trying Here / 모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다 (2026)
Let me start over. Listen carefully ... Ready. Action.
Episode 2 | We Are All Trying Here 모두가 자신의 무가치함과 싸우고 있다
“Oh, well, you haven’t watched the big 3.”
I’ve watched the big 3.
I HAVE WATCHED THE BIG 3.
you must've come to this neighborhood to save me.
OR: writer park haeyoung's slice of life kdrama trilogy ft. my mister, my liberation notes, and we are all trying here
LOVE IS SIMPLY THE NAME FOR THE DESIRE AND PURSUIT OF THE WHOLE we are all trying here (2026) / my liberation notes (2022) / my mister (2018)