Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
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Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
I am really happy that other people are getting the word out on sharks.
Everyone is always saying that they are scared of sharks and don’t want to help them.
But, this is a serious issue.
Sharks aren’t he only ones who are affected by the actions of hunting and shark finning, but the entire ecosystem.
So everyone, PLEASE REBLOG!
SAVE OUR SHARKS!
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
time to bake something! sure hope there won’t be dishes once i’m finished!
by talos this can’t be happening
“I have to say that green is the only color I understand,” explained Mr. Cuaron. “I can really frame it; I know how to work with it. I see other colors, and they feel alien. I cannot give you a rational explanation why.”
A Little Princess (1995) dir. Alfonso Cuaron
Listen…I would give up my first-born if it meant seeing a movie about a young goth woman who is completely oblivious to the fact that she is ostracized by the rest of the world and moves through that world with an almost supernatural grace who one day just happens to sort of stumble upon a young Spanish man, his monstrous brother, his hysterical mother, his hairy cousin, and a severed hand and decides that she’s found her family long before her new boyfriend gets the courage to call her, “Cara Mia.” Played by Christina Ricci.
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as someone who uses they/them pronouns and works with children, never let anyone tell you that you can't or shouldn't teach children about pronouns and gender diversity. It's possible, it's easier than you'd think, and it's beautiful
highlights from this summer at camp, where I work as a program staff member:
-I come out of my cabin dressed in a button-up and a tie for our weekly fancy dinner. Eight-year-old boy A sees me and says "she looks nice!" Eight-year-old boy B cries out at the top of his lungs, "IT'S A THEY!"
-A very young girl I'd never spoken to approaches me at checkout, hands me what appears to be a piece of abstract origami, and walks away. I unfold one of the flaps to find "peace love pride gay" written inside
-Nonbinary campers are increasingly out and visible, and they notice me (our camp director now mentions me and our other nonbinary staff member when parents call with concerns about their nonbinary kids attending camp). One spends an entire programming hour glued to my side, talking emphatically about their favorite anime while we walk down the beach together. They later present me with a nonbinary flag friendship bracelet. They're eleven.
-Ten-year-old boy who typically has a great deal of difficulty controlling his impulses and responding appropriately to his emotions asks me suddenly over dinner whether I'm a boy or a girl. I thank him for asking me and tell him I'm not either. He responds, ever-so-chipper, "well, (camp name), I like you just the way you are!"
-Yet another rowdy ten-year-old boy, at the end of his second session at camp of the summer, tells me unprompted at dinner, "you know, (camp name), I'm really glad I came to camp, because you're the first they/them person I've met. I'm sorry if I get it wrong sometimes."
My 8 year old met a non-binary person at camp a couple of weeks ago (another child) and when I picked him up, I asked if he made any new friends and he said, “Yes, Nathan who is a boy and Ari who is neither a boy or a girl.”
It was said with such certainty and when he mentioned Ari later, he referred to them as a “she” and then stopped and said, “wait, Ari uses they/them so they said...” He’s 8. Kids can absolutely learn this and have fewer problems with it than grown ups often do.
But that's just the thing. It has never been about "not confusing kids." The entire purpose of "keep anything that's not 100% cishet away from children" is to prevent children from understanding.
They know good and goddamn well little Susie isn't going to bat an eye when you tell her Ralph is now Jessica. They know Bobby can totally incorporate the existence of Queer people into his worldview-- he's incorporating much more complex shit on a daily basis. And that is what they are upset about.
They’re not worried kids’ll be confused, they’re worried kids will think it’s normal
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HOLY SHIT, IT WAS THE ORIGINAL ONE
MAKE A WISH
the first post ever on tumblr
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WHO THE FUCK KEEPS BRINGING THIS BACK
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like actually though. i’m in AWE of the notecount.
ITS HERE I SEE IT HOLY CUNGADERO I AM HONORED
YESSSSSS IT IS OUR SAVIOR
straight guy geologist describing a vertically oriented igneous intrusion to his buddy: it’s a . well. i’m not sure i can reclaim this one just get over here
yeah it’s pretty funny
Found this while googling, op how do you feel about your relatively new post being called old?
thanks for asking. i made this a week ago
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
It's Friday?!?!?!?!?!
It's FRIDAY!
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This whole thread is infuriating.
Judge Donna Scott Davenport oversees a juvenile justice system in Rutherford County, Tennessee, with a staggering history of jailing childre