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June 11, 2016

septemberwildflowers:

here’s a thought

let’s tell young boys that they are brimming with kindness...

septemberwildflowers:



here’s a thought



let’s tell young boys that they are brimming with kindness and imagination and nobility. point out their gentleness, their fierce joy and limitless capacity to love everyone and everything. tell them they are princes in a kingdom of wonders and beauty and thoughtfulness and the warmth of their own hearts. take them to museums and symphonies and forests to make tree forts in. raise them to empathize, innovate and do good things. with confidence and humility.


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June 10, 2016

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Published on June 10, 2016 21:12

historicaltimes:

Three women keep cool during a heat wave by...



historicaltimes:



Three women keep cool during a heat wave by moving a park bench into the water in Central Park, New York. September 1961.

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Published on June 10, 2016 15:30

June 9, 2016

Okay people, history-fail story-time...

cindehella:



artyowl01:



So back in the 1780′s when our country was still figuring crap out and ol’ George Washington was just elected president, G.W. decided to send a letter to Congress along the lines of ‘Looking forward to working with you all, this will be exciting!” Congress, not wanting to slight the president and also trying to express their own enthusiasm, sent back a letter along the lines of “Glad you’re excited, we are also looking forward to working with you!”


Then George sends another letter back saying something like “Cool cool bros, glad you’re just as excited as I am,” and Congress, again not wanting to be awkward or just ignore the PRESIDENT, sent back ANOTHER letter saying some dumb crap that was probably along the lines of “Glad you’re excited that we’re excited that you’re excited.”


Democracy at its finest.


And while this in itself is funny, that is not even the best part.


George Washington, while being powerful, was not extremely eloquent, and at this point was also aging, busy, and overall very stressed about his new position (which he did not want in the first place).  So he asked his old friend James Madison, who had a much better way with words, to write the first note to Congress.  Good old James Madison, wanting to oblige his friend, did just that and composed the note to Congress.  Now, J-Mads was himself a member of Congress, so when the note arrived, he was in session to hear “Washington’s” letter read.


Congress got nervous and worried about who could possibly compose a formal and acceptable letter back to Washington.  Who better than his old friend, James Madison?  So Jimmy, being obliging, wrote the response.  When Washington received the reply, he once again asked his friend to write the response.  


And who did Congress choose to write their final letter? That’s right….none other than Jimmy-James-Madison himself.


So James Madison, future 4th president of the United States, wrote himself 4 letters under the guise of George Washington and the first Congress of the U.S.  And he was too embarrassed to admit it.



catfish of the millenium


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Published on June 09, 2016 20:12

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Published on June 09, 2016 13:24

June 8, 2016

slutdropped:

Not being able to kiss someone you really rEALLY REALLY wanna kiss is kinda sad and...

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Not being able to kiss someone you really rEALLY REALLY wanna kiss is kinda sad and very dumb.


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Published on June 08, 2016 15:12

heirof-books:

Felt inspired by this beautiful book



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Felt inspired by this beautiful book

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Felt inspired by this beautiful book



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Felt inspired by this beautiful book

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Felt inspired by this beautiful book



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Felt inspired by this beautiful book

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