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These songs are about holding on, and letting go. Time is a river, but love ebbs and flows like the tides. The seasons may change, but they always come back around…
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2. Sandcastles 🐚
3. Midwest Goodbye 🌾

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trying on a metaphor
One Nice Bug Per Day

shark vs the universe
Mike Driver
NASA
cherry valley forever
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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🐚 Sandcastles 🐚 is OUT NOW
These songs are about holding on, and letting go. Time is a river, but love ebbs and flows like the tides. The seasons may change, but they always come back around…
1. Treehouse 🍃
2. Sandcastles 🐚
3. Midwest Goodbye 🌾
i dont WANT pride months to be over,
on the other hand...
[ID Start: the disability pride flag with the caption "July is Disability Pride Month" and each colored stripe has a description of what it represents. From left to right is red for physical disabilities, yellow for cognitive & intellectual disabilities, white for non-visible & undiagnosed disabilities, blue for psychiatric disabilities, and green for sensory disabilities. The dark grey background of the flag is labeled "mourns disabled people who have died from negligence, suicide, illness & eugenics." /End ID.]
Remembering Elizabeth Montgomery on the anniversary of her death (May 18, 1995)
Barbara Eden (left) and Elizabeth Montgomery (right).
The picture dates back to 1967. The photo was taken in Los Angeles, at the Columbia Pictures film studio (more precisely, on the territory of Screen Gems).
some people like to get mad at disability benefits because they think its unfair people who dont work get a payout from the government while they have to work 50 hours at the human suffering factory every week. but if you tell them "yeah that sucks i think you should also get a universal allowance and not have to work 50 hours at the human suffering factory every week" thats apparently the wrong answer.
People will really be like, “I’m not a fan of Taylor Swift but here’s how I think she should live her life! And if she lives it any other way then that’s shocking and weird to me. Very out of character for who I invented in my head!”
sob emoji is up there with the period and the comma
What random non-human thing would you most like to magically turn into?
A beloved painting on a museum wall
A giant jellyfish
A locket with a picture of a cat in it
Light blue sea glass
A ripe strawberry that's still growing
Neptune
A book someone diligently took notes in the margins of
A mourning dove
Yarn that is currently being knitted into a sweater
A tree DEEP in the woods that no human has ever seen
I do think the ability to emoji-react is a net win for human communication. not only does it give you an outlet for 'I see and acknowledge this but don't have a verbal response' but it also adds a pleasing alethiometer element to things
my coworker announces that he's off to the dentist. someone reacts with a tooth emoji. is this a statement of dentist solidarity? a wish for my coworker to return with more (or fewer?) teeth than he set out with? simple word association? who can say
"Claims about what 'they' actually think (especially claims about what all of 'them' think) are usually questionable. But such appeals to alleged differences can also be objectionable in a deeper way. It often seems evident that, whatever 'they,' or some of them, may actually think (they may have become accustomed to harsh treatment, for example, and think it inevitable), they in fact have the same reasons that we do for wanting not to be treated in these ways. A relativism that fails to take these reasons seriously may be put forward as broad-minded and tolerant, but it in fact shows a lack of respect for the people in question."
- What We Owe To Each Other Pg 340
i’m going to be really honest with you guys i think the tendency to read the absolute worst possible intentions into every action you don’t agree with is getting too automatic and it’s eating you from the inside out