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hhdbsn · 12 days ago
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OK new game. Use this website to see how common your first name is, and then put that number in the tags. 
EDIT: This isn’t my website, so I can’t say how accurate it is. It’s just a fun tool to play around with. Sorry if your name doesn’t show up! :[ 
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hhdbsn · 7 months ago
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Everytime I talk about the the unfair amount of domestic labor that’s placed on women, men usually laugh and say, “Well my wife is the boss! She’s the one calling the shots, we all follow her orders 😅”
Yes you all follow her orders, but the mother is not getting the compensation like a ceo does… she is the overworked store manager first to arrive, last to leave, all responsibility and anything that goes wrong is on her shoulders, everything is planned by her, all events, maintenance, cleaning, children’s school functions, medical records…
You don’t give orders, Sir, because you are the uninvested worker that clocks in and clocks out and doesn’t really give a shit if the building burns down in the meantime, because you know she’ll always be there to pick up everyone’s slack, since the mother is the one that is always blamed for a failing family dynamic
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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The 6th Examined Life (1989)
Ross Bleckner
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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Apollo 17 - Unintentionally blurred, unfocused and incorrectly exposed as we love it!
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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At some point, you gotta decide for yourself who you’re going to be. Can’t let nobody make that decision for you.
Moonlight (2016)
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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Marilyn Monroe after announcing her divorce in Beverly Hills, October 6, 1954.
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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wildflorawellbeing
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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George Hyde Pownall (English, 1876–1932)
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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When we are learning, almost by definition, we are going through the harrowing, humbling experience of recognizing how ignorant we really were up until this very minute.
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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“I long so much to make beautiful things. But beautiful things require effort and disappointment and perseverance.”
Vincent van Gogh
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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As often as Herman had witnessed the slaughter of animals and fish, he always had the same thought: in their behavior toward creatures, all men were Nazis. The smugness with which man could do with other species as he pleased exemplified the most extreme racist theories, the principle that might is right.
Isaac Bashevis Singer, Enemies: A Love Story
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010) Directed by Panos Cosmatos
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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Frida Kahlo, Pitahayas (Dragon Fruit), 1938, oil on metal Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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Lucien Lévy-Dhurmer (France 1865-1953) La bourrasque (1897) pastel on paper 38 x 44 cm
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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The first [misconception] is that philosophy itself will make you shrewd and dangerous, whereas, in fact, it will teach you to be a fatuous imbecile, but to feel satisfied with your own fatuousness (and, thus, departments of philosophy have neither been the laboratories of revolution, nor even the dodgeball tournaments of revolution).
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hhdbsn · 3 years ago
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Tout reposait dans Ur et dans Jérimadeth ;
Les astres émaillaient le ciel profond et sombre ;
Le croissant fin et clair parmi ces fleurs de l'ombre
Brillait à l'occident, et Ruth se demandait,
Immobile, ouvrant l'oeil à moitié sous ses voiles,
Quel dieu, quel moissonneur de l'éternel été,
Avait, en s'en allant, négligemment jeté
Cette faucille d'or dans le champ des étoiles.
Booz endormi, Victor Hugo
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