why you bake me
Warming her tootsies.
me acting like ive did nothing wrong ever
he bake the beans
me when i hear the keys jingle outside my door and i kno my alone time is up
“Stop giving people power to control your smile, your worth, and your attitude.”
— Mandy Hale (via purplebuddhaquotes)
This talented floof needs to make the soundtrack for a sci-fi game, because those tunes are 🔥
it’s october 3rd so mean girls as a 90’s anime 💋💄💖✨
🍒depop: @camicheeks
i deleted my duolingo app
The Late Show, October 28, 2015
Millions of protesters are taking to the streets of thousands of cities and towns around the world on Friday to demand urgent action on climate change.
And many ― from Australia, America to Berlin and beyond ― are coming armed with wittily worded signs. Some placards take aim at political figures, including U.S. President Donald Trump. Many lament the current climate crisis. Others pay tribute to 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg, whose weekly school strikes in her native Sweden have partly inspired the latest round of demonstrations.
Check out more photos of the signs and look for climate events near you here.
North Dakota authorities relying on DNA collected from a cigarette butt have charged a man with engaging in a riot for his involvement in a Dakota Access pipeline protest three years ago.
Morton County prosecutors also charged 23-year-old Lawrence Malcolm Jr. with felony conspiracy to commit criminal mischief.
The charges relate to a Sept. 6, 2016, protest on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. An affidavit says more than 100 demonstrators, many with their faces covered, halted construction and vandalized equipment.
North Dakota crime lab officials notified investigators last month that DNA from a cigarette butt found at the scene was a match for Malcolm, of Sisseton, South Dakota, whose DNA profile was on file from an earlier arrest.
Real growth starts when you’re tired of your own shit
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