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being subjected to the agonies rn
#can’t sleep bc of nausea and had the most insane flashback experience earlier#opened my window bc im not supposed to smoke in the house so I was blowing it outside & airing my room out#& then I had to go throw up which sucked#& then came back in my room and the combo of the candle id been burning w/ this weird#combo tobacco weed smell that was still kind of hanging in the air#smelled exactly like the house I lived in in bemidji and I remembered my old roommate alyshea sitting#on the bathroom floor w me when I got borderline blackout drunk#and was puking my guts out#& then bc I found her on fb the other day after remembering#all that shit w my other roommates#I spent 40 minutes writing a message to her and I feel like maybe I Shouldn’t have sent it at almost 4am but#what can you do#marc.txt#emetophobia -
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Sketchy Saturday appears, and with it, Nexus Chronicles characters! Rhomar, Charlie, Shela, Richura and Alyshea. Also a drawing of cloud islands because I felt artsy. @thenexusarchiver
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do you have any blog recommendations? I really love your blog and want to follow more like it
These are who i Can think of off the top of my head since I'm on mobile:
@dogberrys @luckycharmr @pjopdf @alyshea @zayngf @urbanjesus @julykings @meatslaps @virginiasummer @plasticlove1984 @mid90s @jovialtorchlight @soracities :)
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@campcrystallake1980 tagged me to pick 9 of my favorite albums! 👼🏻 💌 ily
i tag @urbanjesus @alyshea @spaecegrl @officialcameronfrye @frawgs @th3eve & @dullhoe 🕺🏻✨ if any1 else wants to do this just say i tagged you lol
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WIESN LOVER💕💕// The Octoberfest finale is near and I’m already missing our 5th season. #wiesn #happyplace #oktoberfest #octoberfest #munich #münchen #dirndl #traditionalstyle #cocoverogirl #vocoverowiesn #alyshea #wiesnedition #limitedition (hier: Theresienwiese, München)
#octoberfest#alyshea#wiesnedition#münchen#wiesn#dirndl#oktoberfest#cocoverogirl#munich#vocoverowiesn#traditionalstyle#limitedition#happyplace
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Someone deadass came in with the name Alyshea and got mad because she didn't tell me how to spell it
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Hi everyone. It aint ya girl Alyshea, it’s ya boy Jord.
How’s life? Don’t worry if it isn’t good right now, it will get good.
Here’s a story:
People said it wouldn’t happen. It happened.
People ain’t shit.
U do u.
U got this.
Big Jord knows u got this under control.
FUCK SHIT UP UR DOING BITS.
- u got this.
J
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ok so i have been tagged (yeah tags what a tb) to do top 10 songs in no order by @rosewives which is exciting so thanks <3
here are my songs;
1 stormy weather - etta james
2 old money - lana del rey
3 white ferrari - frank ocean
4 positively fourth street - bobby dylan
5 age of consent - new order
6 strange fruit - billie holiday
7 bath is black - marika hackman
8 the world is ours - nas
9 gunerius - karpe diem or the amanda delara remix (because skam)
10 el mismo sol - alvaro soler
i tag @alyshea, @artgae @cexting, @cantyewest, @2chais, @urbanjesus if u wanna do it :)
#all the songs have mEANING even tho they're generic af#gave up in trying to be indie a long time ago
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fav blogs?
@alyshea @depressioncherry @kissedbythevoid @antiarcticmonkeys are just a few ✨
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Even more great clemency news in Oklahoma in wake of 2016 sentencing reform ballot initiative
In this post a few month ago, I noted the important work of lawyers and law students in seeking commutations for dozens of Oklahoma inmates in the aftermath of the state's passage of Question 780, which made nonviolent drug possession offenses and low-level property offenses misdemeanors instead of felonies. And last month in this post I reported that the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board had recommended commutations for a sizable group of offender, and this past week Governor Mary Fallin officially approved 21 commutation requests. This local article reports on these development, and here are excerpts (with some emphasis added):
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin has approved commutation requests for 21 non-violent offenders. The 21, whose names were read off one-by-one Wednesday by the governor, made it to the final step in a three-stage process by receiving a favorable vote from at least a simple majority of the five-member Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board.
"We can keep people who are dangerous to society locked up, for those who have addiction issues that are non-violent, low-level offenders, there's a better way of doing this in our nation," Fallin said. "On a personal note, this is just me saying this but, as we prepare for the Christmas holiday season, let's not forget there is a God of second chances."
Those being assisted through the commutation campaign are serving 10 years or longer for crimes that now carry lesser punishments following recent reforms approved by voters and legislators.
One of those was Juanita Peralta. Her daughter, Destiny Pinon, told News 4 that her mother was serving a 15-year sentence after she was arrested for a DUI while in a drug court program. Peralta has served about two years of her sentence in Taft, Oklahoma. "It’s unreal. I mean, it’s a good unreal feeling," Pinon said. "When they said her name, it was just a rush of emotions."...
The 21 offenders were sentenced to a cumulative 349 years of incarceration. Wednesday’s action shaved 306 years off those incarcerated.
Richard Quillen, along with other parents and family members, was able to break the news over the phone to his daughter, Peyton Quillen. She had been serving time in Tulsa for a drug-related offense. "Governor Mary Fallin just signed your release papers and, as of this moment, you are a free woman," Richard told his daughter over the phone. "Okay, I love you."
Edmond resident Alyshea Rains, the mother of commuted offender Alexis Rains, told News 4 that the past two years without her daughter has been nothing short of tough. Alexis, now 24, was sentenced to 10 years for drug possession. She will return home to her now 5-year-old daughter....
News 4 spoke with Kayla Jeffries on Wednesday moments after she was released from the Kate Barnard Correctional Center. Her 20-year sentence was commuted after she was arrested for drug infractions at the age of 18. Jeffries served two and a half years at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center and six months at the Kate Barnard Correctional Center. “It’s surreal. I’m praising God. I’m thanking God every step I take,” she said. “I had my youngest daughter at Mabel Bassett, so I haven’t really had any bonding or or one on one time with her so I’m really looking forward to that and to just being a good mom and telling my story.”
Next Wednesday, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board will consider sending eight more commutation applicants to the governor.
Prior related posts:
Interesting account of effort to take sentencing reform directly to voters in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, ballot initiative on death penalty wins big and sentencing reform initiatives also win
Interesting commutation developments in wake of initiative reform in Oklahoma
More encouraging clemency news in Oklahoma in wake of 2016 sentencing reform ballot initiative
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do you have any blog recs?
@geminibratz @geminigf @dogberrys @urbanjesus @72ml @alyshea @alphabuttsoup @explicitcherry @lavendersheetmask @jordanhennessy @hyrude @glowist @zocadic @ven0moth @d-reamy @fromflores @poeticacademic @happycottage @httpixel @http-surreal @smithsdyke @smegforbreath @hottsoup @meatslaps @flornzi @peacevirgo all i can really think of for now!
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Can you recommend any blogs?
@pmpkinhead @campcrystallake1980 @saintmilky @alyshea @urbanjesus @dullhoe @frawgs @farmgf @gaypasta @korokz @lgbillt @bassiter @bicastaspella @purecowboy @earthdad & @3000s are some of my favs rn!
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[ S U M M E R • E S S E N T I A L S ]☀️ ...with white nails by @lamaison.lola and rosé colours.💕 Bag by @alyshea_handbags. Heels by @maisonvalentino. #summertime #summeressentials #details #nailsdid #lamaisonlola #whitenails #alyshea #valentino #valentinoshoes #adreamcametrue #laceciliamunich #fashionblogger_de #goodnight #sweetdreams
#summeressentials#laceciliamunich#lamaisonlola#sweetdreams#valentino#alyshea#valentinoshoes#fashionblogger_de#whitenails#nailsdid#adreamcametrue#details#goodnight#summertime
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Even more great clemency news in Oklahoma in wake of 2016 sentencing reform ballot initiative
In this post a few month ago, I noted the important work of lawyers and law students in seeking commutations for dozens of Oklahoma inmates in the aftermath of the state's passage of Question 780, which made nonviolent drug possession offenses and low-level property offenses misdemeanors instead of felonies. And last month in this post I reported that the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board had recommended commutations for a sizable group of offender, and this past week Governor Mary Fallin officially approved 21 commutation requests. This local article reports on these development, and here are excerpts (with some emphasis added):
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin has approved commutation requests for 21 non-violent offenders. The 21, whose names were read off one-by-one Wednesday by the governor, made it to the final step in a three-stage process by receiving a favorable vote from at least a simple majority of the five-member Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board.
"We can keep people who are dangerous to society locked up, for those who have addiction issues that are non-violent, low-level offenders, there's a better way of doing this in our nation," Fallin said. "On a personal note, this is just me saying this but, as we prepare for the Christmas holiday season, let's not forget there is a God of second chances."
Those being assisted through the commutation campaign are serving 10 years or longer for crimes that now carry lesser punishments following recent reforms approved by voters and legislators.
One of those was Juanita Peralta. Her daughter, Destiny Pinon, told News 4 that her mother was serving a 15-year sentence after she was arrested for a DUI while in a drug court program. Peralta has served about two years of her sentence in Taft, Oklahoma. "It’s unreal. I mean, it’s a good unreal feeling," Pinon said. "When they said her name, it was just a rush of emotions."...
The 21 offenders were sentenced to a cumulative 349 years of incarceration. Wednesday’s action shaved 306 years off those incarcerated.
Richard Quillen, along with other parents and family members, was able to break the news over the phone to his daughter, Peyton Quillen. She had been serving time in Tulsa for a drug-related offense. "Governor Mary Fallin just signed your release papers and, as of this moment, you are a free woman," Richard told his daughter over the phone. "Okay, I love you."
Edmond resident Alyshea Rains, the mother of commuted offender Alexis Rains, told News 4 that the past two years without her daughter has been nothing short of tough. Alexis, now 24, was sentenced to 10 years for drug possession. She will return home to her now 5-year-old daughter....
News 4 spoke with Kayla Jeffries on Wednesday moments after she was released from the Kate Barnard Correctional Center. Her 20-year sentence was commuted after she was arrested for drug infractions at the age of 18. Jeffries served two and a half years at Mabel Bassett Correctional Center and six months at the Kate Barnard Correctional Center. “It’s surreal. I’m praising God. I’m thanking God every step I take,” she said. “I had my youngest daughter at Mabel Bassett, so I haven’t really had any bonding or or one on one time with her so I’m really looking forward to that and to just being a good mom and telling my story.”
Next Wednesday, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board will consider sending eight more commutation applicants to the governor.
Prior related posts:
Interesting account of effort to take sentencing reform directly to voters in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, ballot initiative on death penalty wins big and sentencing reform initiatives also win
Interesting commutation developments in wake of initiative reform in Oklahoma
More encouraging clemency news in Oklahoma in wake of 2016 sentencing reform ballot initiative
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hey pri! I love your blog, but I don't really care for those Dan + Phil dudes, do you mind tagging them for me? You're the only one in my dash who posts about them, but if I unfollowed you I'd miss out on the rest of your blog :(
I'm really really sorry because this is a really sweet anon and you seem really polite but I'm rebranding to a Dan and Phil blog first and foremost and I'm changing my URL soon. I'm going to make tags but my blog will be primarily aesthetic posts and dnp. I'm thinking for Phil it will be 'pearl' and Dan will be 'topaz' and both will be 'jewel box' but that's not for sure so I'll keep y'all updated.Thanks anon you're very sweet and kind and if you want to unfollow me don't feel bad at all because I wouldn't want you to be seeing posts you don't like. If you want stuff like I post I would recommend @alyshea @real @awwww-cute and @natureac
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