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kenzzz1441 · 2 years ago
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Disney Dreamlight Valley Cooking Guide ✨
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kenzzz1441 · 4 years ago
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download uber and get you first ride free! just use my code kellys19310ue (it doesn’t take any extra effort but it gives me a free ride too- as a 4′11″ girl i’d much rather take an uber instead of the train late at night.. )
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if you have any other hacks feel free to add them below! 
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kenzzz1441 · 4 years ago
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LISTEN UP MOTHER FUCKERS
SEE THIS WEBSITE? 
ITS CALLED WOLFRAM ALPHA
THIS IS THE BEST GODDAMN WEBSITE FOR ACADEMIC SHIT. FUCK GOOGLE. 
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AND IT GIVES YOU A STRAIGHT GODDAMN ANSWER 
MAYBE YOU’RE NOT INTERESTED IN DOCTORNESS OF THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES COOL SHIT 
HAVING TROUBLE WITH MATH?
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HOLY SHIT
OR MAYBE YOU WANNA DICK AROUND
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WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU WANT
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kenzzz1441 · 4 years ago
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Flower & Butterfly Collection Part I
[Jius] Butterfly Leather Heels 01
10 swatches
Suitable for basic game
Have custom thumbnail
Teen - Adult - Elder
Patreon ( Special CC )
❤️Hope you like it! Thank you! ❤️
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kenzzz1441 · 4 years ago
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Mincsims-MXIMS Collaboration Part II
Menu Afteroom Coat Hanger with Gallery Tote Bag
Menu Afteroom Dining Chair 3 Legs
Richard Lampert E2 Desk
Ferm Living Frame Pinboard
Hay Female Boxes
IKEA Kubbis Wall Hook
IKEA X Hay Ypperlig Table Lamp
IKEA X Hay Ypperlig Pencil Cup
Yaco Studio Clothing Rack
Decorative Leica M6 Camera
Small Poster
Download: [M]
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kenzzz1441 · 5 years ago
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There’s a hidden truth behind the three words ‘I miss you.’ It’s the short and simple way of saying I want you back in my life again. It means that I liked having you around before and I liked the way things were when you were here with me. It means not a day has gone by that I don’t think about you. It’s the short and simple way of saying I haven’t been able to live without you, and that these past couple of months have been difficult without you here. It means I would relive every memory with you, every smile, every laugh, and every 'good morning’ and 'good night.’ I miss you is modest, and it’s simple.
j.t.l (via writingsfrom-a-chrysanthemum)
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kenzzz1441 · 5 years ago
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CHOCOLATE EASTER EGGS CAKE WITH CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW FROSTING
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kenzzz1441 · 5 years ago
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♥ 𝔸 ℝ𝕖𝕔𝕚𝕡𝕖 𝕗𝕣𝕠𝕞 𝕞𝕪 𝕂𝕚𝕥𝕔𝕙𝕖𝕟 𝕎𝕚𝕥𝕔𝕙 𝕁𝕠𝕦𝕣𝕟𝕒𝕝 #𝟛 ♥
Sweet Cream Buns
This recipe was given to me by a friend awhile ago, and I feel it needs a little more appreciation. They’re super easy to make and are tasty too!
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I feel one thing a kitchen witch has to master is their ability to make all sorts of bread. It’s such a staple, and is so versatile. Not to mention how much of a crowd pleaser it is.
This recipe is a tasty bun, that when bitten into, oozes vanilla custard. Whenever I make these, they are gone in the first ten minutes. I tweaked this recipe from one of my good friends who enlightened me on this yummy recipe. I highly recommend you to try these for yourself!
Now in this recipe I will be showing you three fillings that I’m sure you will love!
- Vanilla Custard
- Chocolate coffee cream
- Brown sugar maple custard
Ingredients
For the Dough
½ cup all-purpose flour
½ cup bread flour
1 cup cake flour
A sprinkle of sea salt
1/3 cup sugar
1 packet of dry yeast
½ cup warm almond milk (Or any type of milk)
2 tbsp heavy cream
1 egg
3 tbsp butter
For the Vanilla Custard
5 tbsp sugar
2 ½ tbsp flour
3 egg yolks
1 cup whole milk
1 Tablespoon butter
Vanilla Bean
Vanilla Extract 
For the Chocolate Coffee Cream
6 tbsp sugar
3 tbsp flour
3 egg yolks
½ cup whole milk
1 Tablespoon butter
¼ cup expresso/ brewed coffee
Milk chocolate/ dark chocolate/ Semi-sweet chocolate (Its up to you)
For the Maple Syrup Custard
5 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp maple syrup
2 ½ tbsp flour
3 egg yolks
1 cup whole milk
1 Tablespoon butter
Directions
To prepare: Set your butter and eggs out 10 minutes before you start so they enough time to come to room temperature. 
Start by filling a measuring cup with your milk and heat in your microwave for about 20 seconds, or until when you stick a (clean) finger in, it is just warm. If it is too hot, it will kill your yeast mixture. Add your dry yeast in and stir. Let it sit for 10 minutes to bloom.
Next, in a kitchen aid (If you have one) attach the dough hook and mix your flour, salt and sugar together. Now crack an egg into the yeast mixture and add it to the kitchen aid bowl on low speed. Add in warmed cream. Let the dough hook do its magic on medium low speed until the dough is very smooth and elastic.
Add in your butter 1 tablespoon at a time and let it mix until completely smooth. About 4-5 minutes.
Oil a bowl with some neutral oil, or with some butter and place the kneaded dough ball into the bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and place in oven with the light on, or in a warm area.
Leave it to rise for 2 hours, or until doubled in size. 
Ok, so now poke your dough and let the gas leak out from the dough. Cut it into equal sized pieces and place cling wrap on it and let it rise for another 15 minutes or more.
In the 15 minutes, now is the time to make your custard cream. On high heat, add your milk and butter and let it come to a boil. Then turn down your heat and whisk in sugar, egg, and flour. Add in your additives (Vanilla, maple syrup. etc.) and mix on low heat until it has reached a thick pudding like consistency. About 6-12 minutes. If you are doing chocolate, here is the time to melt your chocolate in, when it is off the heat. Let it cool completely.
With a rolling pin roll out the pieces of dough and place a dollop of custard in the center. Fold them over and press/pinch the sides together. Repeat the process until all of them are like this.
Place them on a tray and wrap cling wrap over them. Let them proof for about an hour, or until they’ve doubled in size again.
Now with a nonstick pan on medium low heat, place the bun in the pan and cover with lid. Cook each side for about 5 minutes, or until it is a nice golden brown. You can also cook this in an oven. 400 F for 8-15 minutes.
Now your done! Enjoy this hot and cold, they are tasty either way. It will be a little crispy when hot and soft when cold. 
I hope you enjoy this recipe!
I love you all! My DMs, mail, and comments are always open! 
xoxo, Angel
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kenzzz1441 · 5 years ago
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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What’s your favorite activity? // Pick 5 favourites🍂🍁✨💫🌿🕊💗
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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Reblog if it’s ok for people to give you $599.99
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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the only ship i need is a scholarship am i right ladies
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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the DELIVERY
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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Advice/FYI’s to High School Seniors
My main pieces of advice for all those students starting their senior year of high school this fall. Of course, these won’t all apply to everyone, but take what you want from it. Here’s some advice from someone who just graduated. 
By the time you get to senior year you either have 3 close friends. or you’ll be friends with everyone. Either way, cherish them all. 
Do not slack off. If you do, at least wait until the second semester. 
Take easy classes. Unless you don’t mind lower grades in hard classes due to senioritis then I suggest you keep your senior schedule pretty simple. 
Take off periods. You will LOVE them. You will be surprised with how much longer your days feel.
Definitely start driving to school, or carpooling with someone who does. 
Go to the football games. Even if your team sucks. They’re just good experiences.
Actually, go to as many school events as possible. Senior year was my first time going to volleyball games, or the dance shows. This is your last chance to experience them.
You do not need to go off campus for lunch everyday. You do not want to earn your freshmen fifteen as a senior.
Your senior year group of friends will be the group of friends that you wish you’d had all throughout high school.
You will meet new people, and become friends and wish that you met them sooner. Because some of them will be juniors and you probably won’t see them for a very long time. 
Start applying to colleges as early as you can. Preferably once you start senior year, or the summer before. 
If you haven’t already taken your SAT/ACT you definitely need to get started on that your first semester. 
Go to prom if you can. It won’t be the BEST night of your life, but it’s a good one. 
Start thinking about what you want to major in. This is definitely subject to change, but you’re going to want to know a couple options once you start applying to colleges.
Once you do accept your offer for a college, and it becomes definite, high school becomes so much harder to get through because you just want to leave. 
You’re going to be waiting for graduation THE WHOLE YEAR. 
If you’re in a relationship and are going your separate ways after graduating now would be a good time to either end it, or figure out ways to be long distance.
Long distance very rarely works. 
At prom, it is a very good idea to invest in some comfortable shoes.
Take lots of pictures.
Go on college visits to as many colleges as you can.
Save your absences for the last weeks of school because that’s when you are REALLY not going to want to go. 
Be one good terms with some of your teachers, because you’re going to want letters of recommendation. 
If you want to take pictures with your friends after graduation, be ready to pick a place to meet up beforehand because it will be very hard to find them afterwards.
Do your homework. Please. 
Stop talking to the people that you realize you’re only nice to because you have classes with them. 
Now is just not a good time to develop a crush. 
AP tests are suddenly very hard to study for considering that you’ve been taking it easy all year.
Your SAT score does not define you and getting a bad one is not the end of the world.
However, do as well as you can because colleges often give assured scholarships to students who meet certain SAT/ACT scores. 
Your GPA is either going to drop, or raise A LOT. 
GPA doesn’t really matter at this point though. Junior year grades matter the most. 
Spend a lot of time with your family. You’ll be off to college before you know it.
High school parties are honestly overhyped. 
Now would be a good time to acquire a taste for coffee. 
If you oversleep, I honestly recommend just staying home that day unless you have a test. 
T-shirts will become your clothing of choice. 
If you love makeup, like me, by the last 2 months of school you just won’t have the energy to wake up 20 minutes earlier to apply it. So learn to be okay with how you look without makeup. 
Please eat breakfast. 
No one cares if you eat in the cafeteria. 
The freshman look SO tiny and it makes you wonder if you looked that small 3 years ago. 
Go to all the pep rallies. 
Have fun during spirit week. Some colleges don’t have them, so take advantage of it now.
It is totally okay to not have a date for prom.
One of the happiest moments you will have all year is being able to walk across the stage. Also, one of the shortest.
Despite what everyone says, there is a very good chance that you WON’T cry at graduation. 
The senior year teachers are always the best.
Be nice to the freshman.
Be nice to any underclassmen actually.
But also, take pride in being a senior. This is your last year. Own it. 
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kenzzz1441 · 6 years ago
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“When you were asked about your plans for the future for the first time, you hadn’t even had your first day of school yet and there were dozens of szenarios in your head of how you’d spend your life. It took a few years for your dreams to be shaped, until the vary shadows formed contours and you could answer with a small smile playing around your lips whenever someone asked you about that time which still felt so far ahead. However, in middle school, you had to realize that life wouldn’t be as easy as you had thought before; that many of the things you had once dreamed of would never be possible but then, new ideas started to form in your head and when your friends told you about the subjects their older siblings were studying at university, you almost couldn’t wait to grow up and follow your dreams. In high school, you had learned about your abilities and the topics you’re interested in, what you are good at and which issues you would rather avoid. Now, when you were asked about your plans for the future, you could answer with several opportunities lying ahead of you and you’d talk about the cities where you would have liked to study. Graduating no longer seemed out of reach nor sight but still far enough away to not worry about details or feel the need to have your whole life planned out. But then senior year comes around. The first weeks, even months, still feel relatively normal, compared to high school, even though more and more people around you have a concrete idea of what they will do after they graduate. But in the beginning, it’s still possible to laugh it all off, to shrug your shoulders and form an alliance of carelessness with those who feel as lost as you do when it comes to the future. And you begin to remember all those dreams you once had, especially those who will never truly leave your mind and you cannot stop asking yourself whether it would actually be possible for you to follow them; if maybe, just maybe, you are really free to achieve whatever you want. Yet, it is still easy to forget about it all by focusing on the tasks ahead, the final exams and the preparations for the last educational events you’ll ever witness with these people who have been a part of your life for so long. It’s not hard to simply surpress your worries and fears but then the end of this final year in school comes closer and closer until all the ‘last times’ are beginning. The last time studying for an exam, the last presentation or the last movie you’ll watch bored to death while doodling on your paper. But also the last free period spent outside in the sun with the people who mean the world to you, laughing until there are tears in your eyes and your ribs hurt, the last time being late to class because all of you rather stay in the car to finish singing this one song, the last time of ever laughing about a joke of that funny kid in your math class. And then, suddenly, there is only one week left until you will all go separate ways, hoping that your paths will cross again someday and you cannot possibly understand that this part of your life, which seemed endless back when you were eight, will actually come to an end.”
— // and it is when you are standing on that hill behind the building, looking over the place where you spent almost your whole life, that you realize that it might just be true what people say; that good things have to come to an end to make room for even greater adventures j.d.m.
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