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DreamOn.
You are beautiful. Don't let an ugly personality ruin that.
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2014-05-17
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2014-05-15
The cause of racism is often fear of the unknown - lack of knowledge about other cultures. Travel, explore and learn - open your mind.
I will ALWAYS, ALWAYS, reblog this every time it comes up on my blog. This is the BEST statement, I’ve ever seen.
I really love this. So many are dead-set on the view that people cannot better themselves but that simply isn’t true. Everybody deserves a second chance and everybody has the ability to better themselves.
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Julie Andrews sharing a sweet story about her grandson Sam, on The Rachael Ray Show.
sOBBING BECAUSE OF THE ADORABLE
Always reblog this story because it’s my favorite
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every word is weird when you think about it long enough. like,
rabies
music
toes
llama
murder
idk language is just a weird thing
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2014-05-14
No matter how long the slinky is, the bottom of the slinky will stay still (hover) until the top reaches it. Even if the slinky is over 1000 feet long.
WHAT?!

The shit
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twospoonsofoatmealacouplanuts:
dapper elsa strikes again
tally ho
tally ho
toodle pip pip cheerio
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stay away from people who make you feel like you are hard to love
This is the most important thing I have ever read.
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ID FUCKING SHIT MYSELFF
THAT IS SO TERRIFYING!
Fuck all of you. I’m pushing my friend and I’m running. yelling “IMMA DO YO’ EULOGY”
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Source: forgifs.com
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SOMEONE FINALLY SAID IT
So if a teenager is at school for roughly 8 hours, and they are doing homework for 6+ hours, and they need AT LEAST 9 HOURS OF SLEEP FOR THEIR DEVELOPING BRAINS, then they may have 0-1 hours for other activities like eating, bathing, exercise, socializing (which is actually incredibly important for emotional, mental, and physical health, as well as the development of skills vital to their future career and having healthy romantic relationships among other things), religious activities, hobbies, extra curriculars, medical care of any kind, chores (also a skill/habit development thing and required by many parents), relaxation, and family time? Not to mention that your parents may or may not pressure you to get a job, or you might need to get one for economic reasons.
I will never not reblog this
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