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the old man lana is singing about in all her songs is bernie sanders
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Im Going To The Visit Sea 
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“It wasn’t my day. My week. My month. My year. My life. God damn it.” - Charles Bukowski
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i am tired of god. she is suing me for slander.
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clownboykino · 5 years
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MORE REPRESENTATION FOR BUTCHES AND STUDS OF COLOR
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Fall of Icarus/Hubris of Man
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mutuals do this
stick your fingers through the bars of my enclosure i promise not to bite you
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Director Brad Bird talks about how they came up with the name for “Ratatouille” 
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Brazil’s indigenous people swear to fight for Amazon ‘to last drop of blood’
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Members of Brazil’s Mura indigenous tribe painted their bodies with orange-red paint and took up long bows and clubs as they headed into the jungle this week, prepared for battle. Their enemy? The deforestation and destruction of their home, the Amazon rainforest.
There are more than 18,000 Mura that live in Amazonas state, the largest and best-preserved state in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, according to data compiled by the non-government organization Instituto Socioambiental.
Members of the tribe showed Reuters an area the size of several football fields near their village, where the forest had been cleared away, leaving a broad dirt hole in the ground pockmarked by the treads of heavy machinery.
“With each passing day, we see the destruction advance: deforestation, invasion, logging,” said Handerch Wakana Mura, one of several leaders of a tribal clan of more than 60 people.
“We are sad because the forest is dying at every moment. We feel the climate changing and the world needs the forest.”
Indeed, Amazon deforestation has surged 67% in the first seven months of the year from the same period a year ago, according to Brazil space research agency INPE.
This week, the agency said forest fires were up more than 80% in the country year-to-date, hitting their highest point since at least 2013.
Everywhere in the region around the Mura village, pockets of fire were raging.
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This is based on a central Pomo myth where jackrabbit steels fire, as told by Bill James.
Titled:
Kūtcīya ka Koma Kabe’ tōl kōte matū
In the local Kashia dialect, jack Rabbit is ‘ama’la. The leaves are based on a native Manzanita.
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