my sexuality is ‘people tell me im cute but no one actually wants to smooch me wtf is wrong with you assholes’
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emily.
perpetually wearing too much makeup.
96% water.
my sexuality is ‘people tell me im cute but no one actually wants to smooch me wtf is wrong with you assholes’
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Whole Foods Shows Customers the Bleak Future of Produce Without Bees
“The decline in bee populations has been all the buzz lately, which led Whole Foods Market to team up with the Xerces Society to show us what a world—or at least, produce section—without bees would look like. The University Heights, Rhode Island store removed all foods that are reliant upon the important pollinators, and it leaves a pretty slim selection; 52% of the produce department’s offerings would be pulled from shelves without bees around to help.”
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If you get lucky enough to meet me IRL you will enjoy me barely talking and saying great things such as “yeah” and “haha”
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Twenty-three year old Joan Crawford during her silent movie “flapper” era, 1928.
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Of course I am not worried about intimidating men. The type of man who will be intimidated by me is exactly the type of man I have no interest in.
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, TedxEuston (x)
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Aziraphale and Crowley from “Good Omens”. Though Aziraphale being a klutz and Crowley catching the books as they fell turned more into Crowley being like “WTF WHY AM I CARRYING YOUR BOOKS LOOK AT THIS ONE IN MY HAND LOOK” and Aziraphale being like “You are such a dear” OTL
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