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Peepo Choo vol 2
I think that a lot of tumblr would benefit from reading peepo choo idk
This is important.
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The library at Sissinghurst castle, the delightful and exquisite home of Vita Sackville-West and her husband, Harold Nicolson.
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Posted on May 20, 2013 via books n buildings with 602 notes
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Posted on May 20, 2013 via Amanda Patterson with 3,276 notes
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Red Velvet Nutella Cinnamon Rolls Tutorial
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Give me a job, please.: I remember now when this felt like home. Four years before I moved...
I remember now when this felt like home. Four years before I moved here, on a week long visit, I had a sinus infection that I didn’t realize was from allergies, and I had walked five miles in the summer heat I didn’t realize was every summer day, and I woke up in my brother’s apartment, got up…
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Posted on May 20, 2013 via attack the blog with 67,756 notes
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NERD girl!
Okay where did she get those sheets?! Those are way fucking cooler than the batman sheets I have!
Posted on May 20, 2013 via NERDradar with 407 notes
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How will history judge Hillary Clinton, the soft-power secretary of state? http://fam.ag/YZeFht
The diplomatic world keeps pining for the next George Kennan, someone who might sum up the country’s overall mission in a strategic concept as simple as containment. But Kennan, in truth, had things relatively easy compared with today’s policymakers. He faced a bipolar world consisting of two utterly opposed ideological systems and an adversary whose strengths and weaknesses could be analyzed in a static way. Twenty-first-century strategists confront a far more complex and multidimensional world, one in which a lone terrorist or hacker can threaten a superpower.…
Despite the lack of a singular triumph to her name, however, there is a case to be made that the impact Clinton had on U.S. foreign policy will be felt long after she has left office… Asked what she most enjoyed about the job, she replied, “A lot of it is not the headline stuff. It’s the slow and steady progress that I think provides a much firmer footing for us.”
Slow and steady progress is not necessarily the stuff of greatness. But it is valuable nonetheless, and it may be what, in the end, the world will remember most about Clinton’s tenure as the country’s top diplomat.
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Posted on May 20, 2013 via Foreign Affairs with 42 notes
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Each time I’m asked to tell about myself, I find myself starting the same way: “My name is Kelsey and I’m nineteen..”
but what I’d really like to say is:
“My name means island of the ships but once
I found a translation that said I’m a burning shipwreck-
not a burning ship but a ship that has caught fire
after the wreckage and well, I’d say that’s more fitting.”I’ve learned that people don’t have time for about me’s.
They need two things: a name and an indication you’re someone special.The doctors, they want facts not details.
“I broke my leg when I was three, it’s a funny story actually-“
The right or the left?
Conversation over.The teachers, they want interests, hobbies.
You’re sad, yes, but what do you like to do?The adults are a spew of questions.
What school do you go to? What classes are you taking?
What do you plan on becoming? Got a boyfriend?
No, stop.People my own age are the worst.
“I’m planning on an English degree with a concentration in creative writing.”
Yeah, aren’t we all. So how many times have you, you know,
done it?I’m pulled apart, my interests travelling highway 2
my goals at a stop light at traffic hour,
my medical history on a billboard for the world to see.
But what about me?Where’s the chance to say,
“I hang on to fistfuls of poetry like loose change in my pockets,
and I keep waiting for the day that the world turns upside down
so I can swim with the stars.
I’m not afraid of darkness, it’s a loneliness I can empathize with it.
It’s the blackholes like cigarette burns inside of me that get troublesome.
I walk through graveyards and read the dashes between years,
each a story I’ll never know. Sometimes I create my own.”No wonder none of us know who we are anymore.
Kelsey Danielle, “I Was Told to Write an About Me and This is What Happened” (via siftingflour)(via thesituationalstudent)
Posted on May 19, 2013 via Misguided Ghosts with 17,141 notes
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