still wanna know what was up with the onion bagger shirt

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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still wanna know what was up with the onion bagger shirt
once in a lifetime - talking heads // you can call me al - paul simon
“A Family Like No Other…
What better way to spend quality bonding time with your adoptive brothers other than searching for your father who disappeared one day, only leaving behind a mysterious note? Well, by spending that time searching for him in the Bermuda Triangle, of course!
Once they uncover a hidden attic, a ratty journal, and chilling decades old secrets of their father, Henry Bell and his brothers Isaac and Santiago use these clues to guide where their father possibly went (even after his note said specifically NOT to look for him.)
After being led to the Atlantic Center of Exploration, a top secret research facility in the middle of the ocean, the brothers stick their noses into the dark history this facility holds, and they’re met with a “killer” surprise!
Join Henry and his brothers as they risk it all to find their runaway father…while maybe meeting their real parents along the way.”
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Hello! My name is Reganne Ardourel, I’m 19 years old, and I’m currently writing a book! It’s called The Bell Brothers, and it’s about thee brothers who were adopted and raised by a single dad (cowboy hat) who go on an adventure to find him after he disappears one day! I had the idea for this book almost a year ago, and I’ve come such a long way since then. Henry (the one with the dreads) is the main character and Isaac (glasses) and Santiago (wavy hair) are his two brothers. I’m extremely excited to get this thing fully written! If you’re interested in following along with my progress, I’m currently posting a drawing of a character from the book everyday on my instagram @/ten.dirt10! Please share this if you can, I would mean the world to me if people would be aware of this project of mine :)
I know I’m not active on this account anymore, but it’s the one I have with the most followers. This is my other account, and yes, I am writing a book. Please support this if you can! Likes, reblogs, etc, anything is appreciated!!
i’m back from hell whats up fuckers
can i get uhhhhh one alex lifeson please, no salt
YES YOU CAN COMING RIGHT UP also this is the first post i’ve made on here since february hello
mmmmm metallica
day 200!!
ALSO. IM PROBABLY GONNA START DOING OF MY SONG OF THE DAY ON INSTAGRAM NOW FROM HERE ON OUT!! SO GO FOLLOW ME ON THERE HELLO @/onion_fvcker 😈😈
i uhh CANT STOP listening to this song,,,,god that was a terrible joke i’m so sorry
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there’s still snow
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it snowed today!! today was also when i found out that snow blindness is a real thing!!
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idk it’s in my head
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hello
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this week in I Am Very Smart: having enough money to go to the opera, museums and concerts correlates with having enough money for food, shelter and basic health needs
They controlled for socioeconomic factors though! The people who conducted this study knew that people with lots of money to attend the opera were also more likely to be able to afford basic necessities, so they controlled for it in their analysis. The fun thing about statistics is that you can control for different confounding factors so you can look at the effects of one independent variable (opera or whatever) on the dependent variable (mortality). Part of being critical of potential biases is actually reading the article and knowing what to look for.
In addition to that very good point about controlling for socioeconomic factors, the article says a single museum or concert per year makes a difference. Most cities have free community concerts (some even have free opera performances!) and museums that are either free, pay-what-you-want, or at least have specific days/times during which they are free or at a significantly reduced cost. Many libraries (which are free) provide free museum passes to card holders. In fact, the article quotes a museum worker who works at a free art museum in Baltimore.
If you actually read the article you would also read that educators are excited about this study because it provides evidence that the arts should be made more accessible financially - by restoring arts programs in the public schools, for example.
Also, “Advocates said the study was also a reminder of how critical it is for the arts to be more accessible to Americans of all incomes.” Linking to the article so it’s easier for people to get to cos it’s a good read.
hey!!
this is just a bit of an update, i hardly ever use tumblr anymore (only for my sotd) but i’m super active on my instagram @/onion_bagger!
that’s where i usually post nowadays, so if you want you can follow me on there instead!! i might even move my sotd to there but who knows
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in honor of cliff’s birthday today
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my mom made me listen to this today it’s good
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