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theboywhocriedphoenix

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You can order a shirt here. Donations will be made to the UN Refugee Agency.

Wear this at Christmas dinner and you’ll see which family members you can trade

gonna get one.

Ordered

LOVE THIS

I need one of these.

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indigochocobo

Worth every penny.

Oh will you look at that. My last gift to myself this holiday.

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katofthekitvariety

someone please buy this for me

I just ordered one! 👌🏽🙌🏽

Now I know what will be my next gift to myself :-)

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myheadislostintheclouds

Gotta buy this and wear it all the time

Matt Bomer Wins Supporting Actor Tv Series Golden Globe Awards 2015

I can’t get over how proud Ryan Murphy, Mark Ruffalo, and Matt’s husband all looked during Matt’s speech. This man has been dismissed so often as just a pretty face, and it must be unbelievably satisfying for those who know and love him (and who saw him through the months of weight loss) to see him get his due

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What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse? Would it be taken more seriously? That’s what photographer Richard Johnson hopes to accomplish with his new photo project, “Weapons of Choice.”
The series uses a makeup artist to put bruises and scars on photo subjects. Embedded in these violent marks are some hateful words typically associated with abuse, such as “Stupid,” “Dumb,” “Trash” and others that are much, much worse.
What if verbal abuse left the same scars as physical abuse
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Kudzu (Japanese Arrowroot) is extremely invasive in the United States, Canada, and now Australia. What is odd about this, however, is that kudzu is edible, an excellent livestock feed, medicinal, contains starch, fixes nitrogen into the soil, can be used to make fibre (ko-hemp), as well as ethanol. While monocrops of maize are being grown for 4 out of 7 of these potential uses, an invasive plant that grows so fast you can see it with the naked eye is being sprayed with herbicides. In light of this, I propose a novel solution to the elimination of useful invasive species: harvest them.

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See also: Bishop’s Weed