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Circle of prayer for Italy not to be robbed... again.
yeah i agree with anon ur jed is literally the cutest
I’m gonna gently smack you on the head for Jed
and say thank you for everything else you said <3
lmao, bellarke is on the “ships that need to sail in 2019″ list, in TWO articles, like yo... write a “ships that need to sail by 2030″ that would be more realistic
M A N I A 🔮🌊
These are the last blues we’re ever gonna have. Let’s see how deep we get.
Song: My friend (as of 10:00) Artist: Spyair Album: Rockin' The World Release: September 21st, 2011
366 days song challenge - Day 175
note: They played this song live at the concert I went to with my Japanese friend and my best friend last week and it was amazing!!
Trade sanctions. Withdrawal of military aid. The Trump administration used both to try to block a measure that was considered uncontroversial and embraced by countries around the world.
In addition to the trade threats, Todd C. Chapman, the United States ambassador to Ecuador, suggested in meetings with officials in Quito, the Ecuadorean capital, that the Trump administration might also retaliate by withdrawing the military assistance it has been providing in northern Ecuador.
“We were shocked because we didn’t understand how such a small matter like breast-feeding could provoke such a dramatic response,” said the Ecuadorean official.
The Trump administration tried to block a resolution by the World Health Organization saying “breastfeeding is good, we should support initiatives that promote it and that help women breastfeed.”
For those who don’t know, companies like Nestlé have a history of promoting infant formula in Latin America and Africa (and maybe elsewhere) by claiming it’s better for kids than breast milk. This is of course false, and even more so in places where water quality is dubious.
This is some petty evil bullshit right here.
I’d murder a man for 2014 Aaron Dingle™