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i may not be beautiful but at least i know a lot of useless information
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Lilly Chorny (Australian, b. 1950, based Melbourne, Australia) - Night Garden, 2014 Paintings: Oil on Linen
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Parks & Rec, Pretty Little Liars and the Fast & Furious films all exist in the same universe
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A white supremacist traveled from Baltimore to New York City with the goal of killing black people. Timothy Caughman was an innocent man who was senselessly murdered, yet that didn’t stop the media from painting him in a bad light. The New York Daily News published information about his criminal background, which had nothing to do with his murder. The New York Times headline read that the white supremacist was an “army veteran” and the NY Post’s appalling headline described him as a “well-dressed man”. When will the media stop their biased reporting and call it like it is? This was a white supremacist who committed a hate crime against an innocent man. Resist Here, along with Working Families Party, Women’s March on Washington, and Justice League NYC organized a rally and march to say no to hate crimes, no to white supremacy, and to honor Timothy Caughman.
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i just want to sit in front of the ocean for a little while
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my room is slowly turning into a lovely jungle and I love it. check my instagram for more pics! Paolo Raeli
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Quick anecdotal advice for vocabulary retention. I look up the etymology of a word to make a connection between it and languages I already know. My mind jumps around a lot and random connections are easy for me to make rather than just a direct translation.
German -> English Example: Urlaub -> vacation. The word “allow” in English comes from the same root. So my mind can go: Urlaub -> allow (to leave) -> vacation
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Textile-sample book (mid 1930′s) by Otti Berger (1898–1944). Cotton. Manufactured by Bauhaus.
Images and text courtesy The Met.
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