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how is a little freak like me supposed to make it in this world
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Please reblog this just once to show your support wherever you are in the world. This is the 21st Century. Don’t say “this is not in my back yard”, or “not my problem”. This will affect us all in different ways….Stay strong Ukraine!
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So how do u kill your self without actually dying
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me before working out: i dont wanna do this
me while working out: I D O N T W A N N A D O T H I S
me after working out: WOW, i am simply phenomenal. every drop of blood running through my veins is graced with the ichor of the gods, i am an olympic athlete
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Reblog this and money will be entering your life this week
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this is the money dog, repost in the next 24 hours and money will come your way!!
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I love, respect and admire these two!!! ♥
THIS Was Then
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this is the money dog, repost in the next 24 hours and money will come your way!!
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You Think You’re Unique Untill You Have To Pick A Username
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The Americas' Linguistic Diversity

There were dozens of language families, each the equivalent of the Indo-European family, before 1492. This map is a “simplified” one. In today’s California, for instance, languages that are spoken by neighboring tribes are as different as French and Chinese.
Why did the Americas develop such linguistic diversity? Many linguists suspect that at least some of these separate families date back to separate migrations of different tribes from Asia who originally spoke unrelated languages. Linguistic and archaeological data hint at more than one migration from Asia into the Americas, all of them through Alaska.
Extra Fun Fact: see “Eskimo-Aleut” in northern North America? It is not colored because there is no evidence those languages are related to any other indigenous American languages!
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