but-how-do-you-drive
but-how-do-you-drive
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Carlee━25 | bookworm | film nerd | overthinker in love with life | a little silly & sleepy at all times "do not be satisfied with mediocrity" -jpii
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simply the fact that different body types for women go in and out of style throughout the decades should be enough to tell you that women’s bodies are considered consumable goods under capitalism
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Moon Toad, end of the 18th to 1st half of the 19th century Guangzhou, China
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reblog if ur mom is smart and beautiful
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Cookie dough cheesecake (<3)
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I love my leg hair #myleghair
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What are books to you?
Here’s the landmark essay “Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Glass Doors” by Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop, written in 1990.
Posters are available to at my shop.
Thanks to the Children's Book Council for featuring "Books Are..." in their Get Caught Reading series.
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Japanese Giant Salamander (Andrias japonicus), family Cryptobranchidae, endemic to Japan
One of the largest amphibians in the world, growing to a length of 1.5 m (~5 ft).
Vulnerable
"During the survey in Nov, we found 28 Japanese Giant Salamanders within only 1km range. The largest salamander we found on the day was 108cm (first photo). He has been constantly caught for 38 years since he was caught first time. The first time his measurement was 83cm. Researchers expect he should be at least 70 years old now. The second photo is a medium-sized specimen with characteristic colour of this species, light yellow background with obvious black spots. The research centre has been conducting the salamander's survey for many years. But they still need financial support for the activity.
Photographs by Korp Sam
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Splendid Leaf Frog (Cruziohyla calcarifer), family Hylidae, Colombia
photograph by Juank Gonzalez
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today i overheard a girl say "no, f*ck that. i will be lovely to everyone. maybe some people will remember they have a heart."
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made this post transparent
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