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haljeexyee · 4 months ago
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Some Jerison?? Greyico? Content for the soul 🙏💕
Characters: Jerico Soberanis, Greyson Tolliver, Scythe Anastasia — Arc of a Scythe by Neal Shusterman
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ninyard · 7 months ago
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hai i would send this anonymously but there's no images for that. this feels very jerison to me........ jeremy and allison r both gay and then kevin is the bisexual who brings them together for gay^2 yknow
yes precisely. it's still gay so long as it's still gay. doesn't matter if there's Potential Not Gay in there. you see, it's still gay because it's gay. it doesn't have to be anything else. it's quite simple really.
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nicknae3579 · 2 years ago
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Jerison 🩵
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cherrypicker21 · 2 years ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Alfani Jerison Dress Pump NWT.
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deadopossom · 3 years ago
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53 seconds to sunrise
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incorrect-aoas · 5 years ago
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Greyson: I’m cold
Jeri: here, take my jacket
Citra: I’m cold too
Rowan: *sets the world on fire*
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jewishjon-old · 5 years ago
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Jeri when they met Greyson:
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my-critical-rolemance · 5 years ago
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okay can someone who is in the scythe fandom and knows how to draw please bless us with fanart of the “fifty-three seconds to sunrise” scene, i’m crying right now and this scene broke me
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cleverasthcdevil · 7 years ago
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            “we hunt those who hunt us. we protect those who can’t protect themselves.”
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protegeons · 5 years ago
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@tetheredtoelena     /     ©
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mikaelsonsister · 7 years ago
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jerbekah is the air i breath, the blood in my veins. 
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amivitale · 3 years ago
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TOMORROW, MAY 7! Friends in D.C, I hope you'll join me at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. at the @FinancialTimes Weekend Festival. There will be a host of illustrious writers and thinkers — including Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi — as part of the day-long event. A handful of both in-person and virtual tickets are still available. Get yours at the link in my profile. In this photo, keeper Jerison Lengonyekie feeds an orphaned baby elephant at Reteti Elephant Sanctuary (@r.e.s.c.u.e) in northern Kenya. The sanctuary turned a pandemic challenge into a win—for the calves, the community, and the land. For years, baby elephants lived off powdered milk formula, the same used for infant humans. But when global supply chains were severely disrupted by the pandemic, the sanctuary had to find a more dependable source of food for its calves, who had been either orphaned or abandoned. Fortunately, the answer was right in their backyard. The sanctuary experimented using local goat's milk instead of the expensive formula shipped from far away. After studying the formula and extensive research, they put the new formula to the test and fed the baby elephants the goat’s milk. Reteti's elephant keepers quickly noticed that the young elephants were getting healthier. It also brought about a shift in the relationships between the community members and the calves. Not only is it more nutritious for the elephants, it is also more sustainable for the planet and it is empowering the women in the community who are benefitting from this new source of income. Learn more, including how to help by following @r.e.s.c.u.e and @sararafoundation @ft_weekend @kenyawildlifeservice @nikonusa #nikonnofilter #nikonlove #nikonambassador #kenya #africa #conservation #elephants https://www.instagram.com/p/CdODXVlMVi4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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deadopossom · 3 years ago
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Greyson has the big BI for Jeri
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"Quick" Sketch. it took me a few hours. Executive dysfunction.
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incorrect-aoas · 5 years ago
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Jeri, trying to flirt: I like your eyes.
Greyson, panicking: thanks i got them for my birthday
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jewishjon-old · 5 years ago
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Lmao I have not been on this blog for like six months and I’m glad to have seen the fandom has grown. I’m probably not gonna come back because I don’t have time to run this anymore but I’m glad you guys liked my content💖
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anacajic · 4 years ago
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Random thaught 01
2021
As I reaserch about different senses and the way our brain functions I wonder what would happen if we as human beings developed differently. Would our suroundings be different and adapt to our senses or would we just constantly be in sense overload.
The Lives of the Brain : Human Evolution and the Organ of Mind
by John S Allen (John Scott)
-”  Human brains consist of a hundred billion neurons, each with connections to tens of thousands of other neurons. The number of possible connections among these neurons defies comprehension. Furthermore, these neurons are not simply connected to each other like bricks in a wall: They are in communication via an electrochemical junction at each synapse. Our neurons coalesce into interactive networks whose concerted actions regulate the behavior of the human body from breathing to composing music.”
-" At any given instant, the brain takes an abundance of sensory information and combines it with information drawn from memory to generate a perception or a thought.”
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-”Clinical studies long ago showed that the cerebellum is critical in the control of movement, including eye movements, postural adjustments, and motor learning.”
“The sense of smell is still important to humans, but just not as important as it is to some other mammals. On the other hand, some mammals, such as the toothed whales, have lost the sense of smell entirely. Anato- mists have long taken the size of the olfactory bulbs as being an indicator of the importance of smell to a species (Smith and Bhatnagar 2004). Primates are considered to be microsmatic as opposed to macrosmatic mammals; that is, they are less rather than more reliant on the sense of smell. It is generally agreed that primates have emphasized the visual sense over that of smell, and primate olfactory bulbs make up a much smaller proportion of the total brain volume compared to those of insectivores or carnivores, for example (Jerison 1991).”
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