Небольшой заболоченный пруд поздней осенью. Ноябрь 23.
A small swampy pond in late autumn. November 23.

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Небольшой заболоченный пруд поздней осенью. Ноябрь 23.
A small swampy pond in late autumn. November 23.
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Cunt
glasses are So sexy i’m so serious.
no i’m not romanticizing them. i’m sexualizing them. Thank you
What’s the spell to summon a sugar daddy? I need these Kingsman glasses. I can’t see without them 🥺
Jameela Jamil discussing ‘cancel culture’....
i could listen to her talk all day
You just had to be there
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excludes the entirety of pinterest's evil domainverse from image search
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I think you mean “reblog for the pinterest subtraction”
“The stability of Egypt’s agricultural system originated in the fact that the Nile Valley received natural fertilization and irrigation through annual floods, a process that the Egyptians exploited with only minimal human interference. Within decades of the introduction of dam-fed irrigation by the British in the nineteenth century, in order to grow crops like cotton for European markets, widespread salinization and waterlogging of land in the Nile Valley developed. The Aswan dam, begun by the British in the late nineteenth century, regulated the Nile’s flood levels and thus protected cotton crops but undermined the real secret of Egypt’s remarkable continuous civilization by retaining nutrient-rich silt behind the dam walls. As a result, the natural fertility of the Nile Valley was destroyed, replaced by extensive use of artificial, petroleum-derived fertilizers that placed Egypt even more deeply in thrall to the global capitalist economy.”
— Ashley Dawson, Extinction: A Radical History
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So she just wanted to cause problems huh
Me in 2022 when the pandemic hasn’t ended yet because people don’t know how to act right and I’ve been holed up in my house for three years acquiring a new flavor of crazy, going to open the door for the guy in the hazmat suit that’s come to deliver my groceries
just heard the austin powers theme playing faintly somewhere in the house, I’m the only one here
every so often twitter just rediscovers tumblr