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trying on a metaphor
ojovivo
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Mike Driver
Sade Olutola

if i look back, i am lost

oozey mess

Discoholic 🪩

Janaina Medeiros
Game of Thrones Daily
Monterey Bay Aquarium
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Peter Solarz

@theartofmadeline
YOU ARE THE REASON
Stranger Things
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dirt enthusiast
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@sxkuraleaves
i love student housing. i’m in the common room waiting for a friend and there’s some dude crying on the couch w a bunch of his friends around him and i can only hear bits and pieces but someone asked him “who gets the minecraft server if you guys break up?” and he started crying harder and a 3rd person reached over to smack the guy who asked it on the back of the head
The best crochet creation
so sick of soulless conveyer belt movie remakes. all that money on a bad movie when they could have put the muppets in it smh
we used to be a society
now THIS the kind of energy we need in hollywood!!!
GIVE THIS MAN A BUDGET!!
leave your fucking parties. and get on here and blog
HAPPY NEW YEAR, CHARLIE BROWN! (1986), dir. Bill Melendez & Sam Jaimes
Gordon Tootoosis, Aboriginal Canadian actor, activist, and band chief of Cree and Iyarhe Nakoda descent, as Cecil Delaronde in Canadian TV series Blackstone.
[image description: two stills of Gordon Tootoosis, captioned, “Leadership is about submission to duty, not elevation to power.” end description.]
This is one of the most profound statements on leadership I’ve encountered in a long time, and it really landed a hit on me. It’s difficult to discuss without getting a little weird about it, but for a long time I’ve been of the mind that the privilege of having a large readership implies the duty of giving back in specific ways – I just never thought of it in terms of leadership as submission to duty.
sometimes the best writing advice is "just let it be bad." revolutionary. terrifying. but it works.
HERE SHE IS
they need to invent a running away & never coming back that doesn’t affect your life
No new years day will be like waking up to hollyweed on January 1, 2017
We will never experience this again.
"That wouldn't be fatal!" It would."They couldn't survive that!" They could.
If my time as an EMT and instructor taught me anything it is that the body is both impossibly resilient and impossibly fragile, and almost any traumatic injury you can think of could either be fine or fatal depending on the whims of the universe.
So use that crap as liberally as you want to serve whatever narrative you're writing.
Beau only has two modes
repost....4👉🏼👈🏼
work is stupid. when am i going to get a letter in the mail from a mysterious relative i never met before and inherit a rustic castle somewhere in europe?
mary oliver said “you must not ever stop being whimsical” and i took that shit personally