Back at school I was anxious Played it cool Let other people do the stressing for me I'm a fool to feel anxious When something dies that’s it It’s dead, I gotta let it be
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To put it very bluntly.
You will always make a better impact helping people who need it than trying to hurt people you think deserve it.
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good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
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'Badger and Book' by Lily Seika Jones (@rivuletpaper)
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Ever since I was a little girl I’ve loved information
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it’s kinda fucked up that you’re only an age for a year. I didn’t know how to be 23 yet, let me try again
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As the year is ending soon... this is your friendly reminder that you didn’t waste your year. any moments of happiness or comfort, any small accomplishments, they all matter. this has been a really hard year, and simply surviving is something to be proud of. 🤎
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https://twitter.com/profannieoakley/status/1357768408671027202
This thread is gold… make your own here: https://htck.github.io/bayeux/#!/
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October will be full of good physical health
October will be full of good mental health
October will be full of answered prayers
October will be full of good energy
October will be full of good news
October will be full of good luck
October will be full of blessings
October will be full of peace
October will be full of light
October will be full of love
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i hate to be that guy, but the idea that gender, sex, and sexuality are ontologically pure concepts that can be rigidly defined if we simply police our language enough (our english language, because of course) is—i cannot stress this enough—a total waste of time. you may as well spend your afternoons teaching a brick how to swim
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🚨 Urgent Appeal for Help from Gaza 🚨
My name is Mohammed, and I am a husband and father of three amazing children. We live in Gaza, a place that was once filled with the vibrant energy of bustling markets, children playing in the streets, and the comforting presence of family and friends. Our city, with its beautiful coastline and historic charm, was a place where we could dream of a better future. 🥺
But today, that Gaza feels like a distant memory. The ongoing war has ravaged our home, leaving it severely damaged and our means of livelihood shattered. What was once a place of joy and community has turned into a zone of fear, with bombings that never cease and the constant struggle to secure basic necessities like food and clean water.
We are weary, and the daily struggle to survive in this war-torn reality has taken a heavy toll on us. The place that once gave us comfort and hope now feels dangerous and uncertain, and I worry about what the future holds for my children.
After much painful reflection, my family and I have made the heart-wrenching decision to leave Gaza in search of safety and a chance to rebuild our lives. We are trying to raise $40,000 to escape the war and cover our living expenses abroad for one year, giving us the time we need to find stability and start anew. 🕊️
Leaving our beloved home, the place where we were born and raised, is not a decision we take lightly. But for the sake of our children and the hope of a safer, brighter future, we must take this step. 😔
We humbly ask for your support. Any contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to our goal and help us begin the journey toward safety and a new life. 🙏
Thank you for your kindness, understanding, and generosity. 🌹
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due to personal reasons I deeply wish that this autumn feels entirely like rebirth
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yes, your disabled friends will frequently not want to go out. but you better fucking invite them anyway. if you just straight up forget about them entirely when making plans, then you aren't their friend.
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