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Don't cry baba bombs don't reach where I'm now.
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So at my old primary school we had a side gate and if you didn't have a side gate at your school you're weird. and probably American. so during magpie season (that is what we like to call spring) legit like half of the school got cut off becuase of the fvcking magpies because they swooped down at the kids like those demented flying monkeys from the wizard of oz.
Huh. Who’d have thunk it. 🤷🏻♀️ 😐 #thesecondamendment #amendmentsneedtochange #youdonotneedanak47 #childrenareDYING #readthatagain https://www.instagram.com/p/CfIQIGIIT4t/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
No one leaves home unless / home is the mouth of a shark. You only run for the border / when you see the whole city / running as well.” This evocative stanza from poet Warsan Shire’s Home hit a nerve online recently as the European public finally woke up to the reality of the refugee crisis. Explaining, in short verses, the unthinkable choices refugees must take, Shire writes: “no one puts their children in a boat / unless the water is safer than the land.
Benedict Cumberbatch (Warsan Shire)