
If you had, one shot, or one opportunity, would you capture it? Or let it slip?
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Experimental colors and stuff, this time it’s Twilight. Not sure whats going on but twilight certainly isn’t happy about it.
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a young victorian girl stands in front of her parents houseguests and nervously recites her dril tweets
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“We’ve learned that friendship isn’t always easy. But there’s no doubt it’s worth fighting for.” - Twilight Sparkle
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- Bae: babe come over
- Me: I just put my bagel bites in the oven
- Bae: my parents aren't home
- Me: I literally just put them in the oven
Each one of us has something special that makes us different, that makes us rare! We have a light that shines within us that we were always meant to share. And when we come together, combine the light that shines within, there is nothing we can’t do, there is no battle we can’t win! When we come together, there will be a star to guide the way, it’s inside us every day.
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Maybe they will starve to death
god bless natural selection
Big gay pizza party lasting 40 days across the street from the church and you’re all invited
these people would literally rather starve than have other people find happiness and that is just amazing. Human stupidity has truly reached a new low.
you literally can’t live for 40 days without food
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I was floored. Again, I expected mediocre — but it actually seemed from these stories like [Harvard] was epically screwing up again and again. And so were its peers, from small local schools to huge state ones, all making the same mistakes over and over. “I actually know a current survivor and student at Tufts, and the same people who mishandled my case, they also mishandled his,” Wagatwe Wanjuki, an anti-rape activist with the group Know Your IX said in an interview on Democracy Now!Tales of sexual violence followed by administrative bungling (or worse) at schools like Brown, Columbia, Tufts, Harvard and many other schools, read together like a how-to on institutional neglect. And I’d argue that what’s most appalling is not just the result of any particular case but rather what appears to be a pattern of seemingly ill-equipped, ignorant campus discipline boards asking intrusive questions, repeating victim-blaming tropes, and pushing survivors to “move on.”
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