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mmitsubishimacchiato · 11 months ago
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wax pastels, November 2023
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babyfoxcollectionthings · 5 months ago
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talos-stims · 2 months ago
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incandescentkiki on tt /// x | x | x | x
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crowlivar · 9 months ago
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Foraging trip in the meadows
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parasiempretumelancolia · 1 month ago
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guys I swear I'm normal and I like normal content onlyyyyy sorry to make you all look at the boring reblogs
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puphoods · 3 months ago
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my nails are always snapping off i could never be a femme
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gorillaxyz · 2 months ago
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i wouldnt even tell him to kill himself do you understand how insane that is for me
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domlarkin · 3 months ago
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Autumn's Mellow Light...
Autumn's mellow light
punctuates the leaves and trees
in ancient forests.
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hedge-witch-tales · 4 months ago
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gay nature aesthetic
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abby118 · 1 year ago
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likehephaestionwhodied · 9 months ago
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Another point for "this is all just a simulation and I am the only real person" is I can almost always tell if a team I'm watching is gonna win or lose just by vibes
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chillydownhere2 · 2 years ago
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Meet Hazel & Leo Newcomers To The Herd...
Source Me laf@ilyF ❤️
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im-not-even-sorry · 1 year ago
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Life goals is affording a home where I can walk around the garden nd lay on the patio naked and nobody will see me
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agirl-whosold-theworld · 1 year ago
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Our schoolyard ✨
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covenawhite66 · 2 years ago
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Maranda and others in Guduta, a remote tribal village in India’s eastern Odisha state that rests in a seemingly endless forest landscape, are “Adivasis,” or Indigenous tribespeople, who adhere to Sarna Dharma.
The government does not legally acknowledge their faith — a fact that is increasingly becoming a rallying point for change for some of the 5 million or so Indigenous tribespeople in the country who follow Sarna Dharma. They say formal recognition would help preserve their culture and history in the wake of the slow erosion of Indigenous tribespeople’s rights in India.
Citizens are only allowed to align themselves with one of India’s six officially recognized religions — Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Jainism and Sikhism.
The protests have gained momentum after the recent election of Droupadi Murmu, the first tribal woman to serve as India’s president, raising hopes that her historic win will bring attention to the needs of the country’s Indigenous population, which is about 110 million people as per the national census.
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everyhtingslove · 1 year ago
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