i LOVE my boyfriend, i LOVE my family, i LOVE my dogs, i LOVE my friends
in a time where way too many people bully one another or hate one another over stupid stuff it’s important to reminds people that you love them.
in a time where way too many people bully one another or hate one another over stupid stuff it’s important to reminds people that you love them.
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babysitting, dog sitting, whatever, I start work on Friday full time. Gimmie dat monayyyyy. Gotta make bank and save up a ton for a new bed and shows for the summer and school for next year.
I’m obligated as a resident of Earth
FOREVER REBLOG
well, can’t have people think I hate Harry Potter now can I?
I’m sorry, but my existence obligates me to reblog this. :/
FOREVER REBLOG
Who wouldn’t reblog this?
I just had to reblog after I had. Sorry. DEAL WITH IT.
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When people are all “omg I can’t live without meat”
Yes, you can.
So many stigmas come out when I tell people I’m transitioning into being vegan.
Sorry, this isn’t a “phase” or a “trend” I am going through.
welcome to my life. “omg how do you do it?”“Don’t you miss it” ” i could never go that long without eating meat” … ignorant.
Heartbreaking Tearjerker of the Day: In 1988, Nicholas Winton’s wife revealed to the BBC his long-kept secret: He’d saved 669 children from the Nazis at the dawn of World War II through his organization of the Czech Kindertransport. (This clip is from a BBC program that honored the “British Schindler” by inviting some 80 of the children he saved to surprise him in the audience.) In all, more than 5,000 people owe their lives to Winton.
In the more than two decades since the media got wind of his humanitarian exploits, Winton has been knighted, had a minor planet named after him, been commemorated by two statues — one each in Prague and London — and been the subject of three films and a play.
Winton still wears a ring given to him by some of the children he saved. It is inscribed with a line from the Talmud, the book of Jewish law: “Save one life, save the world.” He celebrates his 103rd birthday this week.
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it is amazing what one person can do. so many people who saved lives, or even one life, have done so asking nothing in return.
:)
Leaving for Pennsylvania in the morning for the Bridal shower, and also Baby Hodges is on the way!
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Baltimoreeeee (Taken with instagram)