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THIS IS WHAT MAKES TUMBLR BEAUTIFUL
This is a 19K reblog post, thats less then 5K reblogs there
You can see where one person reblogged it and their mutuals then did too
The original post looks like a city, you could make maps from this
Lets add more:
YOU CAN'T ZOOM OUT ANYMORE
Only 6K here out of 19K, just the roads, the trails... you can see how people shared this post and the communities it found, wether small or large
My laptop couldn't take anymore, but here, here is 10K out of 19K...
the original post is in the bottom right hand corner
this is what makes tumblr beautiful
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happy totk release 馃挌馃挋 i鈥檝e already embarrassed myself in front of the hot goat man and blown up a few times so i鈥檇 say it鈥檚 going well lol
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Convinced all a neurodivergent person needs in life is a tumblr acc hardly anyone follows so they can freely spam about their hyperfixations without judgement
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We picked an interesting day to travel for our eclipse trip. The earthquake on the East Coast closed down our connecting airport and left us in a holding pattern for a solid 45 minutes, and delayed our next flight by several hours.
That said, I do love the immediate bonding that happens on a plane full of people who were just told that an earthquake of all things left us stuck in the air (can truthfully say that when the pilot announced we were clear to land, everyone clapped). It's also been very entertaining texting with my dad since -- he has a classic case of Airplane Autism and is the whole reason I know as much as I do about planes, and has been fascinated by the whole affair.
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I believed in magic, fairies, and elves. I even talked to my dolls and stuffed animals. My mother had told me that at night after I went to sleep, the toys and dolls would come alive, and would dance and sing while we slept. This really fascinated me. I forced myself to stay awake. I lay in bed for hours, rubbing my eyes to keep them open. I didn鈥檛 even dare to breathe out loud because I didn鈥檛 want to scare the dolls away. At every noise I started, hoping to see them come alive. But of course, I was bitterly disappointed when they remained lifeless. Looking back at all this, I鈥檓 not certain that all that fantasy is good for a child. I wouldn't encourage that much make-believe in one of my children鈥攊t would just make reality that much harder to take. - NATALIE WOOD
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Out of curiosity, I checked what it would take to go by Back River to Fort Resolution...
Man, it can't have been their plans... it just can't...
It's a 760miles long river that they would have had to navigate against current... it goes through so many lakes at this point it's just a maze...
There are more than a hundred portage points and part of it is just rapids after rapids after rapids and while you might navigate that with a canoe, no way you could with a heavy whaleboat.
And EVEN at the end of it all... they can only go so far as Aylmer lake and it's another 200 miles to Fort Resolution.
It takes experienced canoers 42 days in SUMMER to make it through and everyone agrees that it is the most difficult river in northern Canada.
They really were never going to make it. Even Fury Beach was too far.
Do you think Crozier made the math and that's why he was so adamant of keeping the men together? He knew they were all going to die but he could not bear to let them lose hope?
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