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resdraft · 11 months ago
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Drafting of Residential and Commercial Buildings
Let's explore residential and commercial drafting, highlighting the tools, techniques, and importance of crucial phase in construction.
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syraxsbigfanfr · 2 months ago
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y’all she lucks good AS FUCK WHAT.
also that picture of her in the hat… it feels LOCAL as a south carolinian
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daikunart · 11 months ago
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𝐀𝐂𝐃 𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐞𝐱𝐚𝐬 | 𝐑𝐖𝐑𝐁
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1-800-fantasy · 6 months ago
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SHUT UP- baby paige and arike
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submarinefleet · 9 months ago
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Maybe Tex was the first fragment because Alpha's first response to stress was the desire for someone to come save him, like how Allison once saved Dr. Church from bullies. Maybe that’s why she wants to save him, and keeps coming back?...
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heavyfandommagazine · 2 months ago
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you know what’s going to be proof that Pazzi are a real thing, if Azzi is on the plane when Paige arrives in Dallas to do her press. You know how athletes join new teams and then they fly in with their partners/kids ect. That’s going to be all the proof I need to see.
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pick-a-plush · 10 days ago
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um maybe some horse plushies ?
Sure, more horses coming right up!
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rwrbmovie · 2 years ago
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ducktracy · 2 months ago
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perfectly timed screenshot after i'd finished watching through TLTS with a friend a few years back
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pazziloveislikenother · 4 days ago
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my new fav photo
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maskemasker · 2 years ago
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Woke tem be like
Gayton Sawyer
Top surgery
Nubbthems
LeatHER face
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sixtymortars · 3 months ago
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forgive the tiny print but i, of course, looked up bull on the 1940 census and it's super interesting (thank you @luckyreds). his mom, zora, is listed as the head of the household, though she's also listed as being married, not widowed, and there's no husband or father mentioned, so i'm assuming bull's dad wasn't on the scene for whatever reason. the family seems to be currently renting on a farm, which i'm guessing zora and jack (bull's mom and brother) are working on in arkansas, but they did spend some time in texas. this also places bull moving up to michigan after 1940
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syraxsbigfanfr · 2 months ago
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dating paige bueckers - dallas
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latedawnsxearlysunsets · 1 month ago
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no one:
the monkees: save the texas prairie chickens
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lunearobservatory · 1 year ago
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it's bongos (ft. megan thee stallion) by the way
and in case u cant read my fucky aah handwriting in the second panel
NV: Motherfucker!! What song is this!! I must perform with it
WA: I will send 2 u LOL
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learning how to draw again. slowly
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coulson-is-an-avenger · 6 months ago
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i don't want to detract from the original post this is from because im wanting to talk about the trend within the US whereas op is talking about the very real and pervasive erasure and exotification of the global south that created the trend to begin with, but anyways this post:
I wish I could even start how to write about how tropical or even "warm" places are never portrayed as "home" in art (especially in pop culture), if that makes sense. They are always portrayed as wild places, exotic places, or both, but they're never shown as places were people live their lives.
really resonated with me as a USian southerner from Texas. so few people actually value this place and the people here as anything worthwhile. our climate, our infrastructure, our biodiversity, our cultural diversity are all laughed at in the face of "oh it's so hot there" and "it's just backwards redneck territory" and "it'll be good if a hurricane wipes them all out, they were all trump voters anyways".
i talk to people outside of the state and they ask me when i'm planning on leaving, why a place like this could ever be my home. and it isn't perfect, it can be dangerous, there is a lot of hate and fear here, especially from our government and our infrastructure. it is hot, but it's also home, to me, and to millions.
it is systemically oppressed and voter suppressed. it is gerrymandered to hell and back. good people are divided and hunted and hurt, but our communities are fierce and strong and we protect each other. if your car breaks on the side of the road, chances are a stranger you may not even speak the language of will help you fix it. if you fall and hurt, your neighbors will pick you up. we are hundreds of peoples and languages and community to foster even more learning for those separated from their tongue, we are communities and temples of every group and religion and faith.
we have our own beautiful biodiversity too: we are desert and arid mountain and piney woods and seaside and hill country, we are home to the golden-cheeked warbler and armadillos and ocelots and so many gorgeous things.
most importantly, we are payaya, coahuiltecan, karakanawa, lipan apache, cherokee, and hundreds of others who have lived here since before white hands touched it. it was shaped into a home then, and it is a home now.
the cold is not the only mistress worth loving.
[note: I'm clearly from TX so my examples are primarily localized here, but this post is for anyone who resonates with it. feel free to add on additions from your own states / experiences too!]
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