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themusicsweetly · 10 months
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Jamie x Claire x ✨this move✨
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shutterandsentence · 1 month
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When God speaks, things happen!
Photo: Captiva Island, Florida
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cyarskaren52 · 11 months
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Shout out to people from Texas more specifically Galveston, Texas who are celebrating Juneteenth today
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whitefireprincess · 3 months
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NFL | Post Malone
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progressivemillennial · 3 months
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Many Americans, while singing "America the Beautiful," have never pondered the horrific, genocidal ramifications of its closing line: "from sea to shining sea."
And yet some of those Americans will label "from the river to the sea" a genocidal anti-Semitic slogan when it comes to the Palestinians and their allies.
America commits genocide and ethnic cleansing against its indigenous population and then denounces the indigenous population in Palestine for wanting to exist and remain where they've lived for generations.
It's absolutely maddening.
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bearnakedbaker · 11 months
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Happy Memorial Day!
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ashmarie1687 · 2 years
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Whoa hello
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Random thought: is Everest still something he’s apart of? Just making some generalized observations based on appearance 👀
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popping-your-culture · 10 months
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scobbe · 10 months
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As all the whatever of the 4th of July approaches, let’s all take a moment to remember “America the Beautiful” (the only worthwhile “patriotic” song) was written by a woman, Katherine Lee Bates, who lived her adult life with another woman, Katherine Coman, until the latter’s death.
“At Wellesley, Bates fell in love with another young professor, Katharine Ellis Coman, an economic historian who specialized in the study of the American West. They lived together for 25 years. From a third-floor study in the house where Bates displayed the souvenirs of her many travels, Coman wrote her best books, including The Industrial History of the United States. Coman, born on a farm in Ohio, was the daughter of an abolitionist. She was a formidable intellectual—Bates once wrote that her eyes had “the strength of folded granite”—and she was a political activist. She helped organize the Chicago Garment Workers’ Strike, and, with Bates, she set up immigrant aid societies in Boston. Coman was also a socialist… Then, too, Bates’s love of the wilderness, in particular, was influenced by Coman, who taught a course on “the wastes involved in the exploitation of forests, mineral resources, soil and water power, and the means proposed for scientific conservation,” helping to found a field that would later be called environmental science.”
Both of them were pretty amazing.
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adventurelandia · 1 year
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America the Beautiful, December 1960
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Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee/North Carolina border
Photography: Mason Molina
[America the Beautiful]
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Every one of us, unconsciously, works out a personal philosophy of life, by which we are guided, inspired, and corrected, as time goes on. It is this philosophy by which we measure out our days, and by which we advertise to all about us the man, or woman, that we are… It takes but a brief time to scent the life philosophy of anyone. It is defined in the conversation, in the look of the eye, and in the general mien of the person. It has no hiding place. It’s like the perfume of a flower – unseen, but known almost instantly. It is the possession of the successful, and the happy. And it can be greatly embellished by the absorption of ideas and experiences of the useful of this earth.
- George Matthew Adams :: [alive on all channels]
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shutterandsentence · 11 months
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Beach days are the best days!
Photo: San Diego, California
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wontgetfooledagain · 7 months
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cyarskaren52 · 11 months
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Juneteenth2023 To all Wypipo that have an issue with this day being a holiday, take your asses to work if you don’t like it. I mean that day you all get weepy about in July? Yeah my ancestors were still working on July 4th 1776. But Y’all not ready for that conversation.
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anamiableavocado · 2 years
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America, in a nutshell
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daddy-no · 7 months
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Lets do slutty versions of vanilla traditions, like how bout I rail you in every national park
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