Behind Photographs – The most famous photographs presented by their photographers by Tim Mantoani
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Behind Photographs – The most famous photographs presented by their photographers by Tim Mantoani
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I’m going to try this for sureA how-to on growing moss graffiti. This shit is awesome.
Sweet!
I’m doing this.
At first I thought this was going to be some weird ass vegan smoothie.
I was pleasantly surprised when it was not!I really want to do this
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high as fuuck
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We are, each of us, largely responsible for what gets put into our brains, for what, as adults, we wind up caring for and knowing about. No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain, we can change ourselves.
OMG. life = made.
Whenever you’re feeling down on yourself, remember there’s someone getting it up!
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Elizabeth Warren: It Gets Better
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has released an “It Gets Better” video, drawing upon her experience as a schoolteacher to reassure LGBT youth who may be getting bullied that their lives will improve when they get older.
“I’m Elizabeth Warren, and you may be wondering what I have to say to you,” she says in the video, which debuted on Wednesday. “After all, I haven’t lived your life. But when I graduated from college, I was a schoolteacher, and I watched what happens in hallways, on sidewalks, out in the schoolyard. I watched kids who pushed, who bullied. I saw how much pain some kids could inflict on other kids.”
Warren tells struggling young people who may need help to call the Trevor Project, a national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services for LGBT youth.
“Because here’s what you’ll find,” she says. “There are a lot of different people out there in this world, and a lot of people who celebrate those differences. That’s what makes us strong. That’s what makes us exciting. So, hang in there. It gets better.”