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When I was in the hospital, they gave me a big bracelet that said ALLERGY, but like. I'm allergic to bees. Were they going to prescribe me bees in there.
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tumblr users: i hate tiktok it's the worst
every post of a tiktok video: 12,746 reblogs, 45,094 likes
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here's an ask to post whatever you want, even something that's not related to what you normally post :3
I've been holding onto this ask and witing for the right moment
Do you guys wanna guess which recently revived fandom has been consuming my life lately?
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You can't tell me this wouldn't be the perfect crossover
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Faye Dunaway photographed by Jerry Schatzberg, 1969.
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Dolly photographed with Arnold Schwarzenegger by Annie Leibovitz for Rolling Stone, 1977. 🩷🤍✨
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Corey Alston (Mount Pleasant, SC)
“​​My name is Corey Alston. I’m a fifth generation Sweetgrass Basket Weaver. I currently run the family business in the Charleston City Market. Sweetgrass Basket Weaving has been a major part of the Gullah Geechee Culture dating back to days of Enslavement. This coastal art form has been recognized as South Carolina State Handcraft and has been known to be kept alive the longest along Sweetgrass Basket Makers HWY of South Carolina. This skill is one of the rare arts of our country that is founded nowhere else in America. Gullah Sweetgrass Baskets are a national treasure.
“​​Being chosen as one of the artisans of Mt. Pleasant does not only bring awareness to my skill set and my culture as a Gullah Geechee representative, but in collaboration with Acres of Ancestry raises awareness of the unjustifiable treatment that Black and minority farmers have endured. The more that this topic is brought to the forefront, the more that our nation’s leaders will see that treating white farmers one way and then treating Black farmers another way will not be accepted. I applaud Acres of Ancestry for working tirelessly on making sure that everyone understands what our elder farmers are going through.
“​​These two Sweetgrass Baskets are called ‘Poppa’ and ‘Big Momma.’ It took six months to complete ‘Big Momma’ and four months to complete ‘Poppa.’ They both measure 36 inches tall.”
​​—Corey Alston, fifth generation basket weaver and cultural preservationist from Mount Pleasant, SC, Artisan Statement
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Share to save someone with nut allergies a hospital trip hoooly shit
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“Trouble Brewing”, by Gary Larson
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I’ve been making gay knights (and ladies) collages on my phone at work
(Part two)
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