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The Edge Of Seventeen (2016)
“There are two types of people in the world: The people who naturally excel at life. And the people who hope all those people die in a big explosion.”
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“In ten minutes, I’ll come and find you, understand?”
The Last Princess (2016)
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Oh my Geum Bi episode 6,
otherwise known as beautifully heart-wrenching.
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movies list : The Beauty Inside (2015 - Dir. Baek Jong-Yeol) “I wish we could stay like this. With you not changing. Like me.”
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Beauty Inside (2015) - Park Seo Joon and Han Hyo Joo
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☆ Makoto Shinkai (2016) – “Kimi no Na wa” PV #1 ↳ when I wake up, for some reason I’m crying I’ve always been searching for someone and something I a m s e a r c h i n g f o r y o u , w h o m I h a v e n e v e r m e t y e t
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★ ハラダミユキ | 君の名は。 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission
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“Unresolved pasts will always come back to find you whether it’s love or resentment.”
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Nationally, people of color are nearly twice as likely as white people to live within one mile of facilities that use and store chemicals so dangerous that facility operators must submit risk management plants to the government. Children of color make up nearly two-thirds of the 5.7 million children living near these high-risk facilities, and poor people of color are significantly more likely to live near massive stockpiles of dangerous chemicals than white people living above the poverty line. In the event of a toxic release, spill or explosion, communities of color would face the brunt of the impact, according to a recent report by the Center for Effective Government. Environmentalists and community activists have observed similar patterns near other sources of pollution over the years, including landfills and… power plants… Researchers at the University of Michigan published twin studies in January showing that low-income people and people of color don’t end up living near hazardous waste sites and other polluters because housing is cheap. Instead, their communities are disproportionately targeted by industries that follow “the path of least resistance” when deciding where to build facilities.
Environmental Justice: What the Candidates Missed in Flint, Michigan - and the Rest of the Country | Truth-Out (via fullpraxisnow)
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