VYHGNTYREGY,UJGYF HAPPY BIRGHDAY LBP3!!!!!!!!!!!!! I DIDN'T PLAN ANYTHING IM SO SORRY
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VYHGNTYREGY,UJGYF HAPPY BIRGHDAY LBP3!!!!!!!!!!!!! I DIDN'T PLAN ANYTHING IM SO SORRY
Gooooodnight guys! I love you all with all of my heart and hope you have the happiest dreams ever! Sleep well💜
FOUL HEARTS HUNTSMAN IS HERE FUCKING FINALLY
This is a picture of my closest group of friends. We call ourselves the nerd herd. This was taken during graduation while we were all waiting in the gym to walk to the field to start the ceremony. This picture makes me question the origins of the graduation ceremony. Graduation ceremonies have been going on for 800+ years starting back in the 12th century when universities were established. Caps and gowns are the official attire of scholars. This is because in the 12th century when they were established the universities didn't have heating systems so the graduates had to try to keep warm during the ceremony. They adopted the long gowns for this reason. The hats became more popular on about the 15th century and symbolize intelligence. The throwing of the caps became popular in 1912 after the Naval academy started the trend. They were the ones to start this because when they graduate they receive their officer hats so the hats they were wearing before no longer have any use to them so they tossed them into the air. This tradition continued on to symbolize the end of a chapter in a persons life. On the cap there is a tassel. Until about 40-50 years ago this was just seen as a decorative piece but now we have a tradition of moving the tassel over to the other side to symbolize the transition from student to graduate. In conclusion, the traditions that are found during graduation ceremonies originated in the 12th century and have evolved and changed slightly over time. I think that these traditions will stick around for a while and they will be respected and help people feel like their graduation days are special.
http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/graduation/grad-history.shtml
http://cnynews.com/graduation-ceremony-traditions-and-history/
it is a legitimate concern that i'm going to cry, scream, and puke at the same time when i see julia
why are my soccer practices so early in the morning