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  • pavitrprabhakarr:

    that one scene where ruth shows barbie what it’s like to be human and it’s just scenes of humans at birthday parties… humans dancing… humans playing in the park… humans doing mundane and everyday things and having FUN meant so much to me. the fact that it didn’t include extraordinary things that only a few people accomplish in their lives but rather things almost every human as experienced, or a FEELING that almost every human has felt - joy, happiness, love - was so beautiful and important. you don’t need to be the president or a nobel prize winner to be barbie, because barbie isn’t about all that. yeah those are things that several barbies HAVE been and it’s not impossible to be them, but stereotypical barbie is just… barbie. and she’s enough as barbie. she doesn’t need to be anything else. she doesn’t need to win an award to be happy. she can just go to the gynecologist with the same smile. she’s just barbie and that’s everything. and who’s barbie if not all of us.

    • 20 hours ago
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  • cliffbooth:

    kristen stewart as PRINCESS DIANA in SPENCER (2021) dir. pablo larraín

    • 1 year ago
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  • compassionatereminders:

    If you were actually “just being lazy”, then it wouldn’t bother you this much that you’re not doing what you’re supposed to do. Being lazy is comfortable. Struggling to get something done is very different from not caring to do it.

    (via bpd-trichster)

    • 1 year ago
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  • weirdness-is-good:

    image

    (via spongebobssquarepants)

    • 1 year ago
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  • we-smoke-the-blunts:
“blazepress:
“How light can change your appearance.
”
this still blows my fuckin mind
”

    we-smoke-the-blunts:

    blazepress:

    How light can change your appearance.

    this still blows my fuckin mind

    (via fluffylittlebear)

    • 1 year ago
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  • mjalti:

    sometimes im like “tone down the Self to fit in” and other times, the voice of God comes to me in a dream and says “I didn’t make you crazy for no reason”

    (via mybadinfluence)

    • 1 year ago
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  • patel-dev:

    BO BURNHAM: INSIDE (2021)
    dir. by Bo Burnham

    • 2 years ago
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  • (via may)

    • 2 years ago
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  • sucboy-deactivated20200423:

    Yes I have a nightly routine it’s called being Insane in my room till I pass out

    (via ludiclovelylearningleader)

    • 2 years ago
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  • thechanelmuse:

    The fact that a 12-year-old has to take the initiative…

    On Sixth Anniversary Of Flint Water Crisis, Flint Still Has No Backup Water Source

    Flint, MI–On the sixth anniversary of the Flint water crisis, Flint is again in the midst of a crisis.

    Six years after the disastrous switch to the Flint River as a source of drinking water for the city, which led to an outbreak of Legionnaire’s Disease and toxic levels of lead leaching into the water, the city remains in violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act for not having a reliable secondary drinking water source.

    Mayor Sheldon Neeley sent a stern message to Flint city council Monday to, “finish the job,” referring to the 21-inch diameter, five-and-a-half-mile pipe, that would connect Genesee County’s water system to Flint. The pipe would ensure that should the current system, which pulls Lake Huron water via Detroit, fail, Flint would have a readily available source of water.

    As of now, the only backup source the city has are water reservoirs, which would only supply residents with drinkable water for a matter of days. If anything, such as a major line break or any other unpredictable event that could compromise the city’s water, it’s unclear where Flint would go next once the reservoirs run dry. “The results could be catastrophic,” Neeley said.

    The city, per federal law, must have a secondary source of water. The proposed project would be paid for by an Obama era bill, the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act. The act authorized $100 million in funding for “Flint, Mich., to recover from the lead contamination in its drinking water system.” According to the EPA, $87 million of that money has not been spent.

    The proposed backup system was due to be completed in December of 2019 at a cost of $14.7 million in federal funds. On Monday, the council again voted 4 to 4 delaying construction.  A majority vote of six would be needed from the nine-person council to reconsider the contract before they could revisit the project.

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    (via ludiclovelylearningleader)

    • 3 years ago
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