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Posts by alittlewhimsy

This reasoning worked on my parents, both with masters degrees, who told me to my face that maybe this needs to happen. If my mom wasn't fighting cancer atm I don't think I would be speaking to them.

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Just wanted to add my thanks for being active. I'd planned to donate to aclu come payday, but looks like I'll be splitting it to support your work as well.

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Thank you for everything you do. It ain't over by a long shot.

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Mulling over which words I want to write on protest signs. Right now though it's just the end of RAtM's Killing In the Name.

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Inner thoughts are just a whole lot of aggressive f-bombs.

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Somehow, I needed to see this today. Thank you <3

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Dense, greendendritic moss closeup

Dense, greendendritic moss closeup

Did you know that moss and bryophyte leaves are only one cell thick? Also, moss doesn’t mind if you pet it. I swear petting moss is good brain medicine. Promise me you’ll get out and pet some moss today if you can. #moss #iseemoss

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Watching 50501 posts pop up is beautiful. Stay safe out there, all!

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This, this is my kind of party.

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Release the rainbow.

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The pen is indeed mightier than the sword. :(

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Mighty kind of you, thank you. :)

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Picture of Ursula LeGuin with a quote from her: "We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any humab power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words."

Picture of Ursula LeGuin with a quote from her: "We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any humab power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words."

Miss her.

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Rebuilding a list of places to safely buy stuff online from is a chore, but a worthy one!

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I'm still holding out hope we can get her back in the midterms.

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Playing "this is america" by childish gambino on loop.

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Wasn't it 2020 we started out with those massive fires in australia? Getting some deja vu.

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Sinking down in my chair. Further. All the way. Making a cocoon under my desk. Not answering the voicemails until spring.

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Your hungry (for the rich)

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The only christmas music i'm listening to this year is the internal screaming in my head.

Keep smiling, baby.

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Reasonable.

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Poms are the best! Welcome home, Marigold!

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My eyelid has decided to start a career in beatboxing. It will be providing the soundtrack to my holiday stress, how considerate of it.

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My brain gravely took this sentence and started refraining "emboldenizer" to the tune of Britney Spears' "womanizer" and now I can't get it to stop as I imagine all the things that can go bad in january. Brain please.

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Thank you for your service, I feel like being drunk at this time is not entirely an incorrect state to be in...

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I laughed but only because I was crying inside.

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Im my head this picture replaces the one of the lady mad at the cat sitting at the table with a plate. Same energy.

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This is also an accurate depiction of what goes on in my head the hour before work is over.

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I turned my head a little too hard and

oh

oh no

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