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Yo that’s a good ass point!!!
“If that’s rape, then I have been raped,” scoff the women.
“If that’s rape, then I would be a rapist,” whisper the men to themselves.
And nobody wants to talk about that.
I’m not much for rear-window ethics. GRACE KELLY in REAR WINDOW (1954) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
This. This is what its all about…
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park from National Geographic 1970
I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible.
When Harry Met Sally… (1989) dir. Rob Reiner, cinematography by Barry Sonnenfeld
Taking the dogs for a walk. Yosemite National Park, 1905
Watch 100 Years Of Black Men’s Hair Trends In One Minute
Hair and politics are always intertwined.
I never seen one with a black man
I love it
I am RECEIVING the time periods he is transmitting with his gestures and expressions. That’s amazing! How did he act “the 1970s” with his face, and how did I understand it, despite having never touched a single 1970. How is that slight eyebrow gesture absolutely the 2010s. He made the same Grandpa Face that all of the men of the 1940s could make in photos: amazing.
In 1990, the high school dropout rate for Dolly Parton's hometown of Sevierville Tennessee was at 34% (Research shows that most kids make up their minds in fifth/sixth grade not to graduate). That year, all fifth and sixth graders from Sevierville were invited by Parton to attend an assembly at Dollywood. They were asked to pick a buddy, and if both students completed high school, Dolly Parton would personally hand them each a $500 check on their graduation day. As a result, the dropout rate for those classes fell to 6%, and has generally retained that average to this day.
Shortly after the success of The Buddy Program, Parton learned in dealing with teachers from the school district that problems in education often begin during first grade when kids are at different developmental levels. That year The Dollywood Foundation paid the salaries for additional teachers assistants in every first grade class for the next 2 years, under the agreement that if the program worked, the school system would effectively adopt and fund the program after the trial period.
During the same period, Parton founded the Imagination Library in 1995: The idea being that children from her rural hometown and low-income families often start school at a disadvantage and as a result, will be unfairly compared to their peers for the rest of their lives, effectively encouraging them not to pursue higher education. The objective of the Imagination library was that every child in Sevier County would receive one book, every month, mailed and addressed to the child, from the day they were born until the day they started kindergarten, 100% free of charge. What began as a hometown initiative now serves children in all 50 states, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, mailing thousands of free books to children around the world monthly.
On March 1, 2018 Parton donated her 100 millionth book at the Library of Congress: a copy of "Coat of Many Colors" dedicated to her father, who never learned to read or write.
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u understand a lot about american suburbs by looking at the front and back of houses
Not super clear on what I’m supposed to learn from this
Basically that it’s all superficial, and embodies the literal definition of the word ‘facade’
They put a fancy front on the house and lots of nice grass, no doubt kept up with irrigation and intensive use of glyphosate, but in the back it’s all undetailed and a dirt lot because that doesn’t effect the value of the property
Not to mention most suburban homes are very cheaply made to begin with
It’s just another example of how capitalism is just a giant con job
As opposed to communism, which as we all know excells at pretty architecture, just look at any suburbs in any communist country.
ah, the US and Communism, the World’s Great Divide. is it still 1957 where you live? Did Eisenhower get your vote?