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#christmasepisodeoffriends
2020 Christmas mood.
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Haha lol
time to make a fucking POST babes
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CAN WE TALK ABOUT PETES NEW BASS FOR A SECOND? THIS #LOOK?
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23 Days Of Liam (DONATE) Day 16 → Liam + Tweets
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@foreverafangirl11 always hooking me up with the cute challenges 💘
I @ ALL OF YOU
I like gawking over other people’s handwriting so tag me if you do it pls pls
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He's so cute
so giggly so precious
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@Michael5SOS: @myspace i broke up with my 7th grade girlfriend because i wasn’t in her top 12
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over sized sweater, snapback, and scruff… just no. stop. NO.
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What’s up with “award” and “reward”?
The difference between an award and a reward is fairly clear:
In order to receive an award, you need to have won something. You could have won a singing contest, written the best haiku, sold the most cookies, drawn the prettiest painting, won the Oscar for acting, and so forth.
In order to receive a reward, you simply need to have done something praiseworthy. You could have returned someone’s wallet, found a lost pet, helped someone change a flat tire, or captured a wanted criminal.
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Aw so adorable

Raising ‘Roos in the Australian Outback with @thekangaroosanctuary
For more Kangaroo facts and fun, follow @thekangaroosanctuary on Instagram.
What’s life like for a young joey at the Kangaroo Sanctuary (@thekangaroosanctuary)? “You’ve got to imitate mom’s pouch. For a little orphaned kangaroo, we put him in a pillowcase, and we carry him around by holding him to our stomachs, so he can feel our breathing and the warmth of our bodies,” says Christopher “Brolga” Barns, who spent a decade as a zookeeper before establishing 200 acres (81 hectares) of bushland in Alice Springs for raising and rehabilitating kangaroos, earning himself the nickname Kangaroo Dundee. “It’s a very common animal in Australia, and we take it for granted. So I wanted to set up a place that celebrates the animal.” Brolga leads tours of the sanctuary — which many visitors are surprised to learn don’t begin until sunset. “A lot of people are unaware that they’re actually a nocturnal animal,” he explains. Despite his love for raising ‘roos, Brolga’s overarching mission is to promote a natural coexistence. “It is really a lifelong dream to be able to have wild animals in your care, and to watch them grow up; and then one day, if everything goes well, watch them run off into the sunset and live a wild life.”
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