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3.5" Diskette (~7.5 x 7.5"), wool, interlocking crochet
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my artfight attacks!!!! i had such a wonderful first art fight, so grateful for the art i got and for the chance to make art of all these awesome characters. i tried a lot of new things w my art and had so much fun!!
credits on my page
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earthquakes are like the one natural disaster that isn’t being directly exacerbated by global warming. that shit is here for the love of the game and the love of the game only.
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Happy birthday, James Baldwin! (August 2, 1924)
An acclaimed Black American writer and orator, James Baldwin was born in New York City as James Jones, to a mother who had left the South during the Great Migration. Baldwin's mother married a Baptist preacher and laborer named David Baldwin, whom the younger Baldwin would consider his father, despite an often contentious relationship. Bookish since childhood, Baldwin was encouraged in his literary pursuits by his teachers, and he read and wrote extensively. After ending his education, Baldwin became frustrated by the racial prejudice and discrimination he experienced in the United States, and in the late 1940s through the 1950s he settled himself in Paris, during which time he wrote several notable works, including his famous Notes of a Native Son. He returned to the US as the 1960s opened, where he became a vocal celebrity activist for the cause of Black civil rights. In 1963, his essay collection The Fire Next Time was published, and became one of the most important books on race relations of the decade. He organized with the Congress of Racial Equality and maintained friendly relations with figures in the movement such as Malcom X, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Medgar Evers, all of whom would be murdered before the decade closed. Baldwin also considered himself a socialist, and spoke in favor of socialism coming to take root in the United States. As the 20th century bore on, Baldwin continued to write and speak, becoming an icon not just of the civil rights movement, but of the gay rights movement, as Baldwin was himself gay. He eventually left the United States for France once again, dying there of stomach cancer in 1987.
“Freedom is not something that anybody can be given. Freedom is something people take, and people are as free as they want to be.”
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the biggest spider in north america just sent you a friend request on steam
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tee grizzley was born on a planet where the air pressure is equivalent to 17 atmospheres
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In the Joshua Tree forest, Death Valley / Big Pine Road, near Death Valley National Park, California (2025).
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Nicky Nicky Nine Doors sped up so it’s at normal pitch
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every time i want to suggest friends at the table to someone, i get stuck on the part where you have to reveal that the podcast has been going for ten years and yeah you do have to listen to all of it AND watch Keith, Ali, and Jack play Arctic Alive, AND watch that one video where Austin just reads a man’s panama hat blog aloud in an indignant voice.
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hello all... I'm moving soonish & would like to sell these items I've made. the patches are $20 usd the earrings are $10 usd and you get them in the mail. kindly dm :-)
#képem#commissions Not open at the moment for the same reason you just get this. and feel free to share ^_^
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Soviet space control-monitoring ship Kosmonavt Yuriy Gagarin, 1971-1991
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per @the-punforgiven's ds1 poll which is one of the best posts ever
#dark souls#dark souls 2#I'M SORRY I COULDN'T FIND ONE FOR LUCATIEL THAT WASN'T SOMETHING LIKE 'COCKID'. I'D LIKE TO SEE YOU TRY.
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Volker Hermes (German, 1972) - Hidden Couwenbergh (2020)
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