unironicgoth:

HE TALKED TO ME

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korra:

Listening to this song while walking around at night has been the only thing I’ve even remotely enjoyed about Summer for the past three years

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i love the kids i babysit so much, they are just the sweetest little girls i always look forward to seeing them. last wednesday i took them to the park and played with them in the sandbox. today it was cold and rainy so we made popcorn and watched Ice Age 4 and Rio. ive watched more kids movies in the past two weeks than i have in the last year,

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Anonyme: What makes you stop being friends with somebody?

uh lots of things actually but the moment they start making me feel uncomfortable and unable to enjoy their presence?? there’s not One Thing that puts me off someone forever, usually its the accumulation of a lot of little things

like if i notice that ive gone a few months almost dreading any interaction with someone, whether because of their attitude/behaviour or whatever, i kind of call it quits

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doodlesbytara:

hey bud *wraps you up in a blanket* i know today might have been hard for you *ruffles your hair* but you made it through the day *boops your nose* you’re doing such a good job *kisses your forehead* and i am so proud of you

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ozolopolis:

jafars-legs was all draw yo fav oc in lingerie so I drew my fav oc to draw and if I have balls I’ll draw my fav oc to rp tomorrow or today idk

ozolopolis:

jafars-legs was all draw yo fav oc in lingerie so I drew my fav oc to draw and if I have balls I’ll draw my fav oc to rp tomorrow or today idk

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"When Mahatma Gandhi launched his campaign of peaceful resistance, Churchill raged that he “ought to be lain bound hand and foot at the gates of Delhi, and then trampled on by an enormous elephant with the new Viceroy seated on its back.” As the resistance swelled, he announced: “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion.” This hatred killed. To give just one, major, example, in 1943 a famine broke out in Bengal, caused – as the Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen has proved – by the imperial policies of the British. Up to 3 million people starved to death while British officials begged Churchill to direct food supplies to the region. He bluntly refused. He raged that it was their own fault for “breeding like rabbits”. At other times, he said the plague was “merrily” culling the population."
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