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Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
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Reblog this picture of me holding a Family Size box of Honey Nut Cheerios? I’d really appreciate it.
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Moving through Mt. Rainier by Danielle Hughson
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Close the door and pull the shades and climb the walls, feel medicine heal the lines of age. I’m here and now I’m gone. I’m there and far beyond. And nothing’s gonna punch this nerve of mine. I wanna make it right…
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Okay guys here’s my everyday makeup tutorial as per popular request
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ghostbusters (2016) on rotten tomatoes: 78% ghostbusters (2016) on IMDb: 3.6/10 can you guess which source allows anyone to vote vs the one that only accepts professional critical reviews lmao
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boys who arent afraid to tell u when they miss u are the best
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“Do you think it sets musicians against each other? Giving out prizes?”
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And on Tuesday night, Third Eye Blind inflicted a similar kind of distress at the Republican National Convention during an after-party, surprising guests with messages of gay rights and science and serenading them with some of the band’s more obscure songs, while withholding the most popular song in their discography.
The crowd was not pleased, but Third Eye Blind didn’t care. “You can boo all you want, but I’m the motherfucking artist up here,” lead singer Stephan Jenkins said.
Jenkins and Third Eye Blind were performing at a concert hosted by the Recording Industry Association of America and AT&T — a special event for the convention-goers and GOP allies. But Jenkins and the band are apparently not fans of Trump and his policies (Jenkins wrote a piece for the Huffington Post in 2012 about how Republicans are the wrong side of history and policy), so they decided to stage a rebellion.
They used their time onstage to give the musical equivalent of a middle finger by sticking to their less popular songs, mixed in with questions to the crowd like, “Who believes in science?”
I’M SCREAMING AT THE TOP OF MY LUNGS
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