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is 1-6 hours away from a certain destination a long distance to you
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Having a good time gardening with my mom today! my dad got her a greenhouse for christmas or her bday last year or something and she has about 10 million plants in here. it’s like 81° here right now (crazy, think this breaks a record) so it feels like summer even though its spring. ill have to take pix of the green house and all her plants
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i gave my physical copies to my sister… KMS
Just redownloaded audiobook of GTN its time to reread these fucken books. Again. Goddammit! 🩷🩷🩷
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Just redownloaded audiobook of GTN its time to reread these fucken books. Again. Goddammit! 🩷🩷🩷
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God i keep having stress dreams where it’s suddenly august and i didn’t even enjoy the summer 😭
#i know august is also a summer month its just that growing up here you go back to school in august so summer months are more like june and j#uly. as an adult tho i also get to appreciate the beauty of august :)
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Helen Tyalmuty McCarthy (Australian Aboriginal: Wadjigan, born 1972)
Kapuk [Burning], 2008
Synthetic polymer paint on Belgium linen
183 x 117 cm
Private collection
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““Why? I asked myself for days after our night in the kitchen. Why was my mother born with superior intelligence and extraordinary gifts as an organizer, an administrator, a financier and an artist if she was not meant by her creator to use those gifts fully? And why has she turned into a timid, frustrated woman? Because she was allowed… only her family as an outlet. The family is a very narrow sphere. It is cruel to bottle up immense talents there. It isn’t fair Mama, what happened to you. Listen to those echoes: not fair, not fair–not kind, not decent, not loving, not fair. Dad first saw her galloping bareback over the Idaho plains in men’s overalls. Where is that girl who galloped with her hair flying? That she is lost, that her gifts were ignored and spurned and pounded out of her is a cause for grief to those of us who know and love her. But multiply her life by the billions and try to keep from howling with rage and despair at the impoverishment that women’s bondage has wreaked upon the human family.””
— The actual diabolical lie told to women is that homemaking leads to happiness.
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Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina by Jason Frye
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