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Hey y'all I'm Rachel, 19, bay area/minnesota life
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Cats Who Just Realized You Took Them To The Vet
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fw15 couture details: Zuhair Murad
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Torchwood: Miracle Day - Rendition (2011)
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writing “sorry” at the bottom of your math test
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Tattoo you
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Nom nom nöm.
die Avocado - avocado
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Once upon a time a holy man told tales of beasts that talk and ghosts that live in trees. His people heard, and understood. An old seafarer pointed out the creatures in the sky and remembered times before the sea had salt. And a deformed, hunchbacked slave, some say, told fables so filled with beauty, wisdom and wit, that his master set him free. Then a clever woman stayed her husband's murderous hand for a thousand and one nights with as many well wrought tales. A carpenter from Nazareth taught with stories of prodigal sons and good Samaritans, and a new religion was born. Refugees eased the pain of exile with stories, some recalled from happier times, other made up on demand. Pilgrims shortened their hard and dangerous road with accounts of strength and faith, and yes of greed and guile and lust. And a mother comforts her child with fantasies of make believe and far away and long ago and once upon a time.
D.L. Ashliman, Voices from the Past: The Cycle of Life in Indo-European Folktakes
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get to know me meme: 2/15 ��movies » mamma mia! (2008) “Typical isn’t it? You wait 20 years for a dad and then three come along at once.”
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Turn ons: well choreographed fight scenes
Turn offs: unnecessary romantic subplots
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I know what I’m doing tonight
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Watch: Meghan Tonjes just gave body shamers the biggest middle finger.
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Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm go up to the counter and order two hazelnut macchiatos. They sit in a corner and chat up every person who walks by their table, taking copious notes on their conversations. Their coffees are blacker than most people remember them.
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