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take me

take me

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starting

to think too much.

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It’s the Victoria’s Secret Semi-Annual Sale,

And I think we all know what that means. Closet, say hello to tons of new additions.

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I AM OBSESSED WITH MANATEES

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"Perhaps the most important thing we bring to another person is the silence in us, not the sort of silence that is filled with unspoken criticism or hard withdrawal. The sort of silence that is a place of refuge, of rest, of acceptance of someone as they are. We are all hungry for this other silence. It is hard to find. In its presence we can remember something beyond the moment, a strength on which to build a life. Silence is a place of great power and healing."

-Rachel Naomi Remen (via ancora-imparo)

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life:

emergentpattern:

This one time, in 1951, my great great uncle was on the cover of Life magazine.
He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor when he was a 22 year old Army Infantry Sergeant, leading his squad near Kujang-Dong, Korea, November 26, 1950.  He threw himself on a hand grenade and it exploded under him.  He received the Medal Of Honor from President Truman.  

Wow, we love to see stories like these.

life:

emergentpattern:

This one time, in 1951, my great great uncle was on the cover of Life magazine.

He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor when he was a 22 year old Army Infantry Sergeant, leading his squad near Kujang-Dong, Korea, November 26, 1950.  He threw himself on a hand grenade and it exploded under him.  He received the Medal Of Honor from President Truman.  

Wow, we love to see stories like these.

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went to jury duty, sat for two hours, and then got released

now i have my day back :)

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sad

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/marina-keegan-yale-grad-final-essay-gets-life-215142327.html

“What we have to remember is that we can still do anything. We can change our minds. We can start over. Get a post-bac or try writing for the first time. The notion that it’s too late to do anything is comical. It’s hilarious. We’re graduating college. We’re so young. We can’t, we MUST not lose this sense of possibility because in the end, it’s all we have.”

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For the families of fallen soldiers, every day is Memorial Day

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