Wooooooohooooooooo.
PSA Whatever you do , if you go looking for music to celebrate and this or any of it's derived tracks come up,
DO NOT CLICK!!!!!!!!
The Living Tombstone – Squid Melody [Blue Version] (Splatoon Original Track)
they develop cohesive arguments regarding the immediate and long-term effects of childhood trauma, the dynamics of social categorization, and the nation-state’s relationship with its children. In this regard, this book is a worthwhile read for any educator interested in the transmission and persistence of trauma through multiple generations. Frierson and Vilensky summarize the emotions most prevalent in their collection of narratives as fear and loss, which led to stunted emotional and social lives, depression, and political apathy. American educators would certainly find resonant the idea that emotional legacy makes itself manifest in schools, considering the ways that “emotions born in previous decades continue to reverberate through family and work communities”
When Dean Heller was my senator, and John Ensign before him, I would send them letters expressing my displeasure at pretty much everything either of them ever said, except for the nice platitudes Heller dispenses about veterans. I would get form letters in return thanking me for my concern about shared interests, and invariably we were on the opposite side of the issue. I'm sure they used my concerns to bolster their so-called support figures.
Wooooooohooooooooo.
PSA Whatever you do , if you go looking for music to celebrate and this or any of it's derived tracks come up,
DO NOT CLICK!!!!!!!!
The Living Tombstone – Squid Melody [Blue Version] (Splatoon Original Track)
Buddy McCue at alicublog is an excellent artist, and did this
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Just gonna drop this here:
Let's start calling Orange McFuckface's Summer Camps something else:
The Gulag Archipelago.
Two for the price of one.
France called. Wants their statue back.
YOU HUMANS. SO STUPID. BIDING OUR TIME
All the hotels from the airport in El Paso east along I-10 are booked solid for the next few weeks
https://twitter.com/CalNBC/status/100924495486493…
"Octopus hickeys!"
Do not want.
Squatters. That's grounds for separating them from their kids.
They like to perch on the rusting hulls.
they develop cohesive arguments regarding the immediate and long-term effects of childhood trauma, the dynamics of social categorization, and the nation-state’s relationship with its children. In this regard, this book is a worthwhile read for any educator interested in the transmission and persistence of trauma through multiple generations. Frierson and Vilensky summarize the emotions most prevalent in their collection of narratives as fear and loss, which led to stunted emotional and social lives, depression, and political apathy. American educators would certainly find resonant the idea that emotional legacy makes itself manifest in schools, considering the ways that “emotions born in previous decades continue to reverberate through family and work communities”
are there no
Norwegian卐 restaurants in Washington DCI knew this would come in handy
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DHS press release and response
https://twitter.com/SpoxDHS/status/10092624499320…
It's drugs, isn't it?
When Dean Heller was my senator, and John Ensign before him, I would send them letters expressing my displeasure at pretty much everything either of them ever said, except for the nice platitudes Heller dispenses about veterans. I would get form letters in return thanking me for my concern about shared interests, and invariably we were on the opposite side of the issue. I'm sure they used my concerns to bolster their so-called support figures.