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Bumblebutts 🐝✨
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A vain mermaid for #Mermay challenge
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strawberry snake
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excited to go back to campus in the fall! hopefully i’ll get the chance to attend some in person seminar courses.
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Every one of us relies on water from the wells, because mankind has polluted all the lakes and rivers. but do you know why the well water is pure? It’s because the trees of the wastelands purify it! And you plan to burn the trees down? You must not burn down the toxic jungle! You should have left the giant warrior beneath the earth!
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind  (1984) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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The Witcher
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I don't care who you ship, but Oncat and Harshaw deserved their happy ending, end of discussion.
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I want to do things with my life but I also want to bury myself in a forest and let the moss grow over me so where does that leave us
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The Indianapolis Star, Indiana, November 22, 1918
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Lights of Remembrance
Where the Warsaw Ghetto once stood, Hanukkah candles light the night.
The house at 14 Waliców Street is one of the larger Warsaw Ghetto structures to have remained standing in spite of all the destruction.
The death toll among the Jewish inhabitants of the Ghetto was estimated to be over 300,000 Jews killed.
We remember their light.
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an abandoned neighborhood
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Your silent watcher stops to wait atop the cemetery gate.
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Becca Stadtlander - Cards, date unknown
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THE YOUNG READERS PRESS FIRST DICTIONARY (1967) by John Trevaskis and Robin Hyman. Illustrations by by John Seares Riley.
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