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The signs as Johnny Bravo pick up lines
Aries
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Cancer
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Libra
Scorpio
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Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
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As I’m frequently getting asked about how I keep my ball pit area clean and tidy I made this little instructional video to once and for all solve the mystery.
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Something happened here. You hope it’s a miracle, but probably not. -j.m.
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“I was only sixteen when I got pregnant. I was so disappointed in myself. I thought I’d end up like one of those pregnant teens on Maury. I did finish high school, I will say that. But afterwards I had no good options. My family didn’t have money. My son’s father wasn’t around. It was on me to do something. So I joined the Navy. I was basically gone for the next six years. I had to leave my son with my parents. It was an extremely hard decision. But anything I did was going to look bad, if I had stayed behind, I would have just been a bum ass ‘project girl’ with a kid. I had to provide. And I was still a kid myself, so I needed experience. When I came home for good, my son was seven years old. He lives with me now. We’re working on it. I’d love for him to be a ‘mama’s boy,’ but in a lot of ways he’s still closer to my parents. He gives them random hugs and kisses. I have to ask for mine. So we’ve still got a ways to go. But I used the GI Bill to get a bachelor’s degree. And I’ve got a job where I make real money. I’m proud of myself. I work in a place that I never could have imagined when I was sixteen. I have ‘work friends.’ I spend my day with people who are motivated to be better, not just in work, but as people. I’m doing well. And considering how I started, that’s an amazing thing.”
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Photographer Rizky P. Soedarsono (@rizkiw_) captions this image with a simple piece of advise: “Everyone is different, so deal with it and don’t judge.” For more surreal, colorful moments, visit @rizkiw_. // #ourmoodydays #visualsoflife #moodygrams #gearednomad #AGameOfTones #depthsofearth #eclectic_shotz #leagueoflenses #watchthisinstagood #expofilm #createcommune #weekly_feature #VisualAmbassadors #fatalframes #bleachmyfilm #artofvisuals #createexplore#visualsofearth #vzcomood #launchdsigns http://ift.tt/2B9SLkp
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It’s better to be a lion for a day than a sheep all your life.
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tbh I am ugly but I’m also gorgeous it’s very complex
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lunch date with mom #pokebowl (at Yellowfin Steak & Fish House)
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new finds #fossilhunting #chesapeakebay #bayfrontpark #sharkteeth #bounty (at Brownies Beach)
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What Does The Fox Think? by © Roeselien Raimond
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Ethan’s bedroom
Which is a greenhouse with a bed and a small chest of drawers in the corner
(This took me an entire week and a half holy moly)
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some rough drafts of tattoo ideas for one of my friends today ✨ ig: fleurilie
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Knitwear by knitbrooks on Etsy
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Moray. Roca Partida, Revillagigedo, Mexico by Carlos Grillo
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“He cried a lot as a baby. By the age of two he wasn’t speaking or eating. Our local doctor didn’t know what was wrong, but we found a good doctor in Damascus, and he told us that our son had autism. The doctor recommended a therapist. On the first day of therapy, he was too scared to even enter the office. But after a few months of treatment, he was able to concentrate and even write the alphabet. He went to therapy every week for the next few years. It was really helping him. He was learning so many things. But when the war came, the roads were closed. We couldn’t go to therapy anymore. The bombs affected him very badly. He gets scared easily. He’s even afraid of the dark. But the bombs scared him very much. He hasn’t been to therapy for years. We have no money or insurance here in Turkey. We are very isolated. It seems that all the progress has been undone. He used to want to learn. He used to get his books out of the bag and bring them to us. But now he just throws them away. He can’t sit still. I’m afraid that we’ve lost too much time now. But my husband is optimistic. He thinks that we will find the right doctor in America.”
(Gaziantep, Turkey)
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