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Second Video out now concerning your actions and vices, chapter 2 Summer's End is out now.
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I've got voices in my head, telling me I won't make it far
~ FKA twigs
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Can we see a close up of your handwriting?
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To me this is my messy handwriting lol
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Have you been watching for our notebook " A Book of Higher Thoughts"?
⚝ Do you have thoughts that are not helping you to align with your vision?
⚝ Do you have thoughts that are conflicting and hypocritical?
⚝ Do you even care to start or maintain a family business?
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One fell swoop, of the snatch of the hair, by a lowering owl.
The sum of 2023, another collection produced with us: Rayne's Daze: The Pale of the Flame; Chaos Magick.
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Modern library science has five key tenets that would also guide a future library economy. Developed by S. R. Ranganathan in his 1931 book, “Five Laws of Library Science,” these concepts are some of the most influential in today’s library economy. Let’s discuss these laws and how they would apply to the broader library economy. 1. Books are for use While preservation of certain original works is important, the purpose of a book is to be read. More broadly, a hammer’s purpose is to hammer, a tent to shelter, a children’s toy to be played with. Americans buy a lot of stuff, much of which spends more time idle in storage than in productive use. This law guides libraries to prioritize access, equality of service, and focus on the little things that prevent people from active use of the library’s collection. 2. Every person has their book This law guides libraries to serve a wide range of patrons and to develop a broad collection to serve a wide variety of needs and wants. The librarian should not be judgmental or prejudiced regarding what specific patrons choose to borrow. This extends to aesthetics of products, ergonomics, accessibility, topics, and the types of products themselves. 3. Every book has its reader This law states that everything has its place in the library, and guides libraries to keep pieces of the collection, even if only a very small demographic might choose to read them. This prevents a tyranny of the majority in access to resources. 4. Save the time of the reader This law guides libraries to focus on making resources easy to locate quickly and efficiently. This involves employing systems of categorization that save the time of patrons and library employees. 5. The library is a growing organism This law posits that libraries should always be growing in the quantity of items in the library and in the collection’s overall quality through gradual replacement and updating as materials are worn down. Growth today can also mean adoption of digital access tools.
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Chaos Magick: The Pale of the Flame: Rayne's Daze
All scenarios depicted in this category are for educational purposes only and should not be used to actually cause harm.
Chaos Magic: A category inspired by The Conflict Thesaurus
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Notebooks don't need advertisements, careers do!
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First Journ@l Club Episode is out free!
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fun fact!! it turns out that now when u make a new blog, tumblr forces you to follow 3-4 people before you can change your icon or modify your blog in any way!! this, of course, means that, yes, some of the "potential bots" many of us have been automatically blocking could have possibly been genuine new users who were only just seconds in to having an account!!! tumblr is literally screwing new users over!!!!
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New layout not sure what its exactly going to be used for but ... a bit excited.
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