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do me a favor and reblog this and put in the tags what time it is for you and what you're currently doing/thinking about
#6pm#chillin in da tub thinkin about going to mow and then going to grab a few vodka sodas and jam to tunes#also thinkimg about of course - the Usual
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Angolan Air Force cadet training in the Soviet Union, 1987. Photographer unknown.
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IRVING PENN (1917–2009)
Girl in bed on Telephone (Jean Patchett), New York, April 2, 1949.
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internet politics and real-world politics have gotten so separated, and pretty soon all this internet weirdness is gonna come crashing into real life and politicians are gonna start throwing around words like “SJW” and “anime communist” and “dark enlightenment” and it’s just gonna be the most ridiculous fucking thing
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1996 Wolford ad photographed by Helmut Newton.
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"selene" by Jules Louis Machard (1839–1900)
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@importantdogimages
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if we were cells in a spreadsheet would you merge with me
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do fic readers know that their comments actually influence the course of the story sometimes? i don't mean in a "you need to write it this way because i say so 😡" type of comment, i mean when people are asking questions or really engaging with the plot and the themes in the comments they sometimes bring up things that i didn't even think of, or dig into parts of the story that i've overlooked, or get really interested/fixated on something i was going to just kind of glance over--and it has me going 'oh wait that's actually really interesting, that's a good point' and fully adding or tweaking or changing things about the story going forward. i'm literally adding an entire additional chapter to something right now because someone's comment had me like "oh i didn't dig into that as much as i could have." you have impact!
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