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Three Goblin Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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The Idaho Statesman, Boise, October 23, 1912
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not only do i support immigration, i don't want to live anywhere without immigrants
yeah like. why the fuck would I want to live somewhere where one of the location's defining traits is "nobody wants to come here"
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This poll is referring specifically to roads that are part of the US Interstate Highway System, not just any numbered highways.
US residents: how do you (or people in your area) commonly refer to the local INTERSTATE HIGHWAY(S)? Assume this is casual conversation among people familiar with the area (not formal/professional/broadcast speech)
Haven't lived in USA or don't live near an interstate enough to talk about it
"Interstate Number" (e.g., "Today traffic sucked on Interstate Seven")
"THE I-Number" (e.g., "Today traffic sucked on the I-Seven")
"I-Number" (e.g., "Today traffic sucked on I-Seven")
"THE Number" (e.g., "Today traffic sucked on the Seven")
"Number" (e.g., "Today traffic sucked on Seven")
Some other phrase/name I will explain
"Interstate Seven" was used as an example because it does not exist.
Few musical instruments have survived, although music was undoubtedly an important part of the lives of the area’s first inhabitants. The most common artifact is a rasp, usually made from the rib of a deer or bison. It was probably played by rubbing a stick across the grooves on the rasp. Rasps are one of the most distinctive artifacts of the Late Prehistoric/Proto-Historic period, from about 1500 to 1700 AD. (Bison bone rasp, Oneota, Houston County, MN)
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i have no recollection of drawing this guy, but i guess i did. some kind of mynah/cat gryphon, i guess?
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1519 Paolo Morando (il Cavazzola) - Portrait of Giulia Trivulzio
(Fondazione Trivulzio)
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Hannah, 25
“I am wearing an Eliza Faulkner tulle dress, an upcycled dress underneath by me, a headband by me, a vintage broach & bag, and Madewell Mary Janes. My style is currently inspired by vintage barbies.“
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