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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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@thaitealeaf
He tried his best
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feeling a deep sense of kinship with danny here
Another Round by MEGAN GABRIELLE
Acrylic on watercolor paper
Lmao he not wrong but he wrong 😂
Grandma and little cousin at the next cookout:
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)
Villanelle (+Eve) | I can change
“Sad people are usually good because they feel things more.“
I wasn’t planning on making another 5 mins Villaneve edit, but I couldn’t help myself. I also wanted to make smtg that wasn’t so depressing for once, but it’s so hard to find good upbeat songs? It will come soon though, because I’m sick of seeing my baby so sad now. I made the first half focusing mostly just on Villanelle and the second half more Eve/Villanelle because they just complete each other and help each other grow so much and have I said already that I can’t wait for season 4? Also Villanelle’s speech at the beginning is such a quarantine mood lol, I relate.
“It’s so complex, what they feel toward each other. There’s so much anger. Both from Eve, how she feels out of control, all of the things she’s done now in her life because of Villanelle. Then there’s Villanelle not being in control of that relationship, Eve surviving somehow and defying her. When Villanelle shot Eve at the end of season two, I believe she’s shooting her because she’s been rejected, but she doesn’t really want Eve dead. It’s a conflicting action to Villanelle as well. I just felt you can’t put all of it in dialogue. It’s too big, the way they feel toward each other. It’s too visceral. They both have gut-wrenching feelings toward each other: violence, attraction, the draw they have to each other. It felt very natural to me that it would be an almost entirely nonverbal exchange.” - Killing Eve s3 showrunner Suzanne Heathcote on Eve and Villanelle’s reunion
I should have shot you in the head and watched you die.
Villaneve | 3x03 - “Meetings have biscuits”
You’ve got this strange effect on me, And I like it
Eve:
Now I wanna be yours…
S2E7 | S3E3
LA REGENTE
I implore you, @countingstatelines, to read the articles that I linked in my response that address your exact question.
This article has a ton of awesome info.
This one too!
If you won’t click through, I’ll paste the case studies here.
Case studies/examples:
Below are several examples of current or recent land return efforts. This includes organized fundraisers for land return, as well as individuals who have returned land to Native communities.
Land returns • Mashpee Wampanoag (Cape Cod) — Native Land Conservancy was founded in 2012 in Mashpee, Massachusetts, and is the first Native-run land conservation group east of the Mississippi, and this story about the first parcel of land donated to the Native Land Conservancy by an individual
• Maidu (Sacramento) — Land Stewardship Council returns ancestral California land
• Ponca (Nebraska) — Nebraska farmer signed a deed returning ancestral tribal land back to the Ponca Tribe
• Wabanaki (Maine) — First Light Learning Journey A collaboration of 25 non-Native conservationists controlling 2 million acres in Maine, and Wabanaki tribal members to build towards collective awareness of Native land left and move towards land resourcing sharing with Wabanaki people. Notes on process here. Land taxes, cash & other returns
• Individual transfers $250K to Ute Tribe in Utah for stolen land Professor paying reparations for great-grandfathers’ profiteering
• Sogorea Te Land Tax: land tax in Bay Area, traditional Ohlone land, for non Indigenous people to pay into the Shuumi Land tax to acknowledge the history of colonization, land theft and the Ohlone community.
• Non-Profit Making a Land Return towards Sogorea Te Land Trust
• Duwamish Real Rent: Land tax in Seattle area
• FEDCO seeds – indigenous royalty
• There are currently many Indigenous-led, land-based anti-pipeline camps seeking on the ground support, supplies and legal support, such as The L’eau Est La Vie Camp.
Legal Reference Resource:
This guide covers different land transfer mechanisms, including full value sale, charitable (bargain) sale, full donation, donation of a remainder interest, revocable transfer on death, donation by bequest, and sale or donation of easement.
Sustainable Economies Law Center’s resource on different ways to transfer land
Legal Note: While Sustainable Economies Law Center made every effort to reference and confirm the information in this guide, tax and real estate law are complex areas of law that change frequently and vary depending on context. As a result, you should not rely on this guide as a substitute for legal advice from a lawyer familiar with your particular circumstances.
Victorian government cut down a centuries old sacred tree today, hoping to use the announcement of easing lockdown as a smokescreen to divert attention from the fact they’re actively working to destroy living Aboriginal history so commuters can cut 3 minutes off their travel times