*googles ‘how to nominate reporter for Peabody Award’* x
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What’s attractive about a man who isn’t excited as hell to be with you? Who doesn’t smile when you walk up? Who doesn’t hold your hand? Who isn’t all in?
What’s attractive about a man who is too prideful to just let go and love? What’s attractive about an emotionally unavailable man?
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Ye Olde Passworde
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I mean this is tea I love myself too much to fuck uglies
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I’m proud of you (via /r/BlackPeopleTwitter)
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Hammer of Probability
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That time of night as an adult where you’re desperately tired and want to sleep but you also don’t want to give up the day yet bc there’s stuff you wanna do. I’m calling it the toddler hour
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Titanoboa
Titanoboa is an extinct genus of snakes that is known to have lived in present-day La Guajira in northern Colombia. The giant snake lived during the Middle to Late Paleocene epoch, a 10-million-year period immediately following the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event.
The only known species is Titanoboa cerrejonensis, the largest snake ever discovered. By comparing the sizes and shapes of its fossilized vertebrae to those of extant snakes, researchers estimated that the largest individuals of T. cerrejonensis found had a total length around 42 feet and weighed about 2,500 pounds.
While initially thought to have been an apex predator of the Paleocene ecosystem in which it lived, evidence has pointed to the genus being predominantly piscivorous. Titanoboa’s massive size would have made it difficult to move on land, so the giant snake would probably have spent most of its life in the water, hunting for fish and other aquatic prey.
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If families get their surnames from their deeds, such as the Smiths or the Fletchers, the Dickinsons have a lot of explaining to do.
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