February 2012
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Listening to Robyn makes me feel like such an independent liberated woman. DON’T FUCKING TELL ME WHAT TO DO!
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My choice to wait to have sex until I am married does not make me ignorant, brainwashed, or naive. It does not make me less of a feminist. It makes me a person who, for my health and my heart, has decided that I would like to share the intimacy of sex with one person, the love of my life, my husband. Making this decision does not make me better than anyone else. You deciding differently does not...
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WatchWatch
bigcitykids: wiishopchannel: I CAN’T STOP LAGUHING I TIHNK I’M GONNAC HOKE THIS DOG
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fightingtheseas: i hate when someone is pretty and also funny like stop that you only get one
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I Love You And Buddha Too: Lullabies. →
iloveyouandbuddhatoo: Currently in a children’s literature class learning about children’s verse and what not. Lullabies are incredibly creepy. This one turns Napoleon Bonaparte into a bogeyman. Just read it, and imagine singing it to your children before they sleep. Baby, baby, naughty baby, Hush, you squalling… Oh geez…
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The last sentence of my paper: His creativity and penchant for toeing the line of legality pay homage to the fortunes acquired by daring businessmen during the nineteenth century, while his dramatic downfall and flight from failure demonstrate the inevitable phasing out of the local private banker at the dawn of the twentieth. Turns out I’m an alliteration addict.
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January 2012
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