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identittie-crisis · 1 year ago
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thirsting over callisto bc he’s such a fitty
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i wanna do a cupkakke lyrics compilation with him. desperately.
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bluecodednpc · 2 years ago
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hmmmmnn jason croptop
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ohmydais · 9 months ago
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I LOVE YOY /p
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benny-the-spaceman · 6 months ago
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mmm mmmmmmnm m soup
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kaknorichrry · 2 years ago
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Mmmmmmnm I'll think about it tomorrow because if I tell him now I think I might either regret it and get extremely embarrassed and die a thousand times or be 100% ok but anxious
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windose20s · 2 years ago
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fuck rui haters reblog this post if you love rui go fuck yourself if you dont love rui /ref /lh
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ballorita1010 · 4 years ago
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Tengo de pasatiempo dibujar, escuchar música de varios tipos y ver demasiados vídeos en YouTube (son bastantes en serio jsjsj) xd💕💗💕💗💕
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thassa · 4 years ago
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mmmmmmnm not having the results of my mris back is fucking Destroying me lmao
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skenpiel · 6 years ago
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horse horse horse horse horse mmmmmmnm horse horse horse
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mark-me-down-right-there · 6 years ago
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Huuuuuhh mmnmn hmmnnn mmmmmmmnmmm*mmmmmmnm*
All assortment of humming mouth sounds and
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nookisms · 7 years ago
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HE DID WHAT
NO YOU CAN'T TAKE ZION AND BRYCE CANYON AWAY FROM ME YOU JERK SCREW YOU
Mmmmmmnm EXCUSE ME this made me so angry I almost swore aloud.
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Was It ‘Illegal’ For Trump To Shrink Utah’s Monuments? The Battle Begins
President Trump has dramatically scaled back two national land monuments in Utah. The administration and Republican leaders in Utah say taking the land out of the hands of the federal government will allow the state to decide what to do with it, including protecting some areas and possibly allowing development in others.
As expected, environmental and Native American groups were outraged. Patagonia, which sells outdoor clothing and gear, splashed a statement across its website reading “The President Stole Your Land,” and calling Trump’s move “illegal.”
The battle over Trump’s authority to shrink monuments may be just beginning. Native American tribes and conservation groups are mounting legal challenges, even as the administration turns its focus to possibly shrinking half a dozen more in other states.
Before President Trump even finished his triumphal visit to Utah yesterday, the first lawsuits were being filed.
At the center of this sage brush battle is a relatively obscure federal law called the Antiquities Act. Signed by President Teddy Roosevelt in 1906, it was intended to stop the pilfering of ancient Indian artifacts from public land. But it also gave presidents the authority to create national monuments on their own without Congress.
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Photo: Howard Berkes/NPR
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train-whistles-at-night · 8 years ago
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you are the softest
mmmmmmnm nnnnmnmnmn ye s s s s ssss of t s of t m eim the soft e s t
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tylerr-bozak · 10 years ago
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Pizza Hut with the fam. and there's a deal with the pizza right now, 5$ for a medium pizzas after the first medium or large pizza was bought. so, of course me. I ordered a medium pizza all to myself basically. Oops
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patheticwhimsy · 11 years ago
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Draw me Scotty with glasses and ily 5ever
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sixfeetunderrthestars · 12 years ago
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Dean in 1944 mmmmm
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