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littlefeather00 · 3 days
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I need to buy a book. But i need to buy a book with a beautiful cover. But i need money to buy a book with a beautiful cover. But i need a job to get money to buy a book with a beautiful cover. But a job is a lot of work to buy a book with a beautiful cover. So I should rob a bank to buy a book with a beautiful cover. But robbing a bank is more work then getting a job to buy a book with a beautiful cover. So instead i should-
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Book club paintings vol. 7 ♡ Reading (19th centry) by Alberto Pisa / La liseuse (1877) by Robert James Gordon
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littlefeather00 · 10 days
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people are way too comfortable being dismissive of children and teenagers. if a toddler comes up to you and starts explaining skibidi toilet lore or if a 13 year old asks you if you want to hear about their mha ocs you have to listen with utmost sincerity or at least pretend to. this is the only way you will get into heaven.
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littlefeather00 · 10 days
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Let me clear it up for you, Isreal stole the land and k1lled the occupants ♡ hope that helps
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littlefeather00 · 10 days
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I’m protecting my peace by being mindful of who I allow in my space, what I respond to, and where I go. Peace is all about a state of mind. If you’re at peace in your head, everything around you becomes peaceful.
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littlefeather00 · 12 days
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Don't stop talking about palestine!!!!
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littlefeather00 · 16 days
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daily reminders
no human being is 100% happy 100% of the time
being a person is extraordinarily difficult even in the best of times
this is not the best of times
someone is grateful you exist (don't argue, it's true)
a bad day does not predict a bad existence
it's gonna be okay
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littlefeather00 · 18 days
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littlefeather00 · 2 months
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Title: To Kill a Mockingbird
I recently delved into Harper Lee's classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," and I was yet again utterly captivated by its timeless themes and poignant storytelling. Set against the backdrop of the Deep South during the 1930s, this Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece offers a profound exploration of morality, racial injustice, and the complexities of human nature.
Narrated through the innocent eyes of Scout Finch, a young girl growing up in the racially segregated town of Maycomb, Alabama, the story unfolds with both heartwarming moments and gut-wrenching revelations. Scout, along with her brother Jem and their friend Dill, becomes entangled in the trial of Tom Robinson, a black man falsely accused of assaulting a white woman.
What struck me most about "To Kill a Mockingbird" is its unflinching portrayal of prejudice and inequality. Through the trial of Tom Robinson and the character of Atticus Finch, Scout's principled father and the epitome of moral integrity, Lee confronts the harsh realities of racism and social injustice with unwavering honesty. Atticus's unwavering commitment to defending Tom, despite the town's vehement racism, serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming opposition.
Beyond its exploration of racial injustice, "To Kill a Mockingbird" is also a coming-of-age story that resonates with readers of all ages. Through Scout's eyes, we witness her gradual understanding of the complexities of the adult world, as well as her blossoming empathy and compassion for those marginalized by society.
What truly sets this novel apart is its richly drawn characters and lyrical prose. From the enigmatic Boo Radley to the formidable Mrs. Dubose, each character is imbued with depth and complexity, making them feel like old friends by the novel's end. Lee's masterful storytelling and evocative descriptions transport readers to the sleepy streets of Maycomb, where the scorching heat and stifling social norms serve as a backdrop to the unfolding drama.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with readers decades after its publication. Its exploration of justice, empathy, and the enduring power of compassion serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting prejudice and standing up for what is right. I can confidently say that "To Kill a Mockingbird" is a literary masterpiece that deserves a place on every bookshelf.
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littlefeather00 · 2 months
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well have you considered that maybe the unstoppable force is in love with the immovable object
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littlefeather00 · 2 months
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My brain is like a wild party where everyone has an opinion and nobody's listening.
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littlefeather00 · 2 months
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Aaron Bushnell it's trending. His name is trending. His screams of Free Palestine weren't in vain. Because Tumblr can try and censore palestinian blogs, and keep palestine from trending, but we will always find a way to bring revolution to the world.
Fucking Free Palestine
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littlefeather00 · 2 months
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🍉Data sources under the cut🍉
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littlefeather00 · 2 months
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my friend who is training to be a 911 operator just told me that they are having to restrain themself whenever responding to training calls from saying “that’s illegal people can’t do that” and I find that so fucking funny
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