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he livin in 3019
“Some of it is ugly, obscene and bestial, some of it is pure and holy and spiritual: all of it is myself.”
— James Joyce, To Nora Barnacle Joyce, 7 September 1909. (via lavellanpls)
Utterly reprehensible behavior.
where’s that quiz where you choose lke 4 colours u like and 4 u dont and it hands your ass on a plate
thank you @cumleaf @@ http://www.astro.com/cgi/atxgen.cgi?btyp=cf
This hurt my feelings
a man: hi i-
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Dangar Island House
New South Wales, Australia
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(via Saturday Morning Cartoons: Baopu #15) by Yao Xiao
words to remember
Why do I talk like this????
“No, yeah. ” = yes. “Yeah, no”= no “No, yeah, for sure.” =definitely
This is true
At 8,846 feet (2,696 metres), the Tahquitz Peak Lookout is the highest lookout in the San Bernardino National Forest, and one of the highest in the United States. Built entirely by hand, as power tools are prohibited in the San Jacinto Wilderness, this working Lookout Tower has been in operation for 77 years.
For the most part Fire Lookout Towers are a relic of the past, a pre-radio, pre-satellite necessity. With as many as 8,000 lookout towers found across every state in the United States (except Kansas). There are fewer than 2,000 towers left, the majority of which are scattered across the vast mountainous forests of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. Volunteer Park Rangers still take up residency of many of these isolated cabins, keeping a watchful eye out for smoke from their panoramic perch.
Submitted by Ian James
He Wants to Know Why Sometimes in the Face of Conflict I Neither Fight nor Flee, but Instead Go Disconcertingly Mute, Eyes Locked Ahead Like Some Sad Dead Thing Looking off into the Empty of Its Own Future
Children who have no escape from the hands that harm learn to die over and over again.
— Jeanann Verlee, published in Hematopoiesis Press
Milk- all stars 3
do you ever sit and think about your female ancestors and like how many of them endured forced marriages, sexual abuse, physical violence and complete deprivation of education and autonomy and suffered silently for literally centuries. going through pregnancies and child birth without modern medicine, having multiple children and watching most of them die before the age of five because that was just the way of life back then? and ultimately you are a product of their pain? i think about them a lot and then i think about how many women continue to share their reality in this current year