Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Noah Kahan

Game Changer & Make Some Noise
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Phantogram Three

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Mike Driver

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
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Fieri Frames
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@shroom-buffoon-blog1
i mean dude
2013 even looks like a shitty number to me and it was a shitty year
2014 looks so much more appealing to me.
2014 is going to be a good year, i can feel it.
no words can explain how wrong i was.
Chakras☯
I love that babies ball their hands up into fists all the time
Baby you can’t even sit up yet, who are you gonna fight? I support it completely but who you going after? Who’s trying you?
Harnaam Kaur – “My beard has 100% become a part of my body. It is the source of my strength and confidence,” she said. “I keep my hair to show the world a different, confident, diverse and strong image of a woman… . I look at it and is it a sign to me that we are all different and none of us are born the same.“
- Full shoot
Harnaam Kaur has been featured here before, but this is a great photoshoot. She has polycystic ovary syndrome, a disorder which can cause male pattern hair growth in women. As she is a Sikh, and her religion forbids hair removal, she has kept her facial hair untouched, through years of bullying (and even her parents’ opposition - they wanted her to have an easier life).
“All that matters to me at the moment is that I love myself,” she explained. “I love my beard and all my other little quirks – my tattoos, my scars, stretch marks and blemishes. I want other women to find the strength that I have. If I had any message it would be to live the way you want – it’s your journey and it’s your life.”
a 90’s kid? don’t you mean sad adult?
70,000 people have reblogged this but no one is trying to defend themselves
There is nothing to defend
#i read a post once that described 90s kids as the generation of nostalgia #because so much technological advancement happened in such a rapid timeframe when we were growing up #that we can clearly remember having technologies that are now obsolete #like going from a corded hugeass phone to a small computer in your pocket just within our formative years is a major thing #and it sparks a nostalgia for our seemly ‘simpler’ childhoods #because so much rapid development makes it seem like it was a lot longer ago than it actually was (x)
This is the most solid explanation of our decade I have ever heard.