i really like bees

i really like bees

so my name's summer and i like bees

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alight my dudes it seems theres no way i can keep this blog now as this is literally the only computer i can use it on and its fucked… so im gonna start a new blog, its been a long run but here we are… ill post the new url soon if anyone wants it

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“  Christine Norden, 1947 …for “Mine Own Executioner” ”

mudwerks:

Christine Norden, 1947

…for “Mine Own Executioner”

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“ http://blackholereviews.blogspot.co.at/2009/02/day-earth-caught-fire-1961-global.html
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dappledwithshadow:
“ Edward Hopper
Summer Interior
1909
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dappledwithshadow:

Edward Hopper
Summer Interior
1909 

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Names you know, Alan Ket

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when you catch a weaker duplicate in pokemon go

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earthstory:

Flowers blowing in the wind, Sibillini Mountains, Central Apennine range, Italy. Rocks are mesozoic aged limestones, formed on the edges of the Tethys ocean.

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zinge:
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“ gameroomofdoom:
“ Gotta love that Bethesda programming.
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This is getting remastered
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Good. Hopefully they make it so the guard can throw finally the fuckin fish into fish prison.
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zinge:

sleepy-hylian:

gameroomofdoom:

Gotta love that Bethesda programming.

This is getting remastered

Good. Hopefully they make it so the guard can throw finally the fuckin fish into fish prison.

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BREAKING NEWS: Police Claim ANOTHER Teen ‘Hanged Herself’ After Being Arrested

yungmiserable:

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In BREAKING NEWS, police claim yet another 18-year-old girl has hanged herself in the Homewood City Jail Tuesday night.

This comes right after we reported on a civil rights activist being arrested at a traffic stop, and found dead in jail, with no apparent motive for a suicide. In both cases, police have claimed that these individuals have killed themselves right after arrest.

In this latest case, the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office in Alabama has identified the deceased as Kindra Darnell Chapman.

She had been booked into the jail at 6:22 p.m., on a first-degree robbery charge, but only slightly over an hour later, she was found dead.

This robbery, it should be noted, was not the sort you might be assuming. She took a cell phone from another youth, in the 1600 block of Lakeshore Court. That’s what the police are calling “robbery,” which may or may not have been true. She was still supposed to be presumed innocent until proven guilty.

There may well have been a defense for her actions – like a teenage spat, over someone breaking her phone and her taking theirs.

While illegal, these are the sorts of every-day actions and conflicts that happen in suburbs across America, which are not charged as “robbery” …unless of course you live in an impoverished area.

Jail deputies say that they last saw Chapman alive at 6:30 p.m. By 7:50 p.m. police say she was unresponsive. They claim that she “used a bed sheet to hang herself.”

Chapman was driven to Brookwood Medical Center, but she was immediately pronounced dead.

(Article by Shante Wooten and M. David)

 KINDRA DARNELL CHAPMAN

#SAYHERNAME
#BLACKWOMENSLIVESMATTER
#BLACKWOMENMATTER

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this is a vincent price & mozzarella sticks appreciation post

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reblog if u, too, love both vincent price and mozzarella sticks

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Anonymous asked: so I know you've mentioned that you can't go back to Palestine, but I have a close Palestinian friend who goes there every summer and stays in Jerusalem and Ramallah?? her parents were born there and they go back every summer.... so why can they go but not you ??

berqamot:

d-archive1948-deactivated202303:

It’s really a complicated topic, but anyways I will explain. 

Israel doesn’t know immediately know off the bat at the border who’s Palestinian and who’s not, unless you carry a Palestinian passport or your birthplace is Palestine and/or your name sounds Palestinian.

And Israel divides Palestinians into categories and they don’t get treated the same/enjoy the same rights, and Israel categorizes them and determines which is which with different IDs that it issues. 

Anyways, Israel divides Palestinians to mainly 5 categories (4 of these 5 get their own different ID that’s issued by Israel): 

  • Palestinians of Gaza 
  • Palestinians of the West Bank 
  • Palestinians of Jerusalem
  • Palestinians of ~Israel~
  • Exiled Palestinians (Don’t have IDs issued by Israel)

Each of these 5 have different travel restrictions and different living restrictions:

Let me break it down:

  • For Palestinians of Gaza (like me):
    • We are not allowed to live in ~Israel~ (this one is obvious), or the West Bank, or Jerusalem
    • We are not allowed to travel to ~Israel~, the West Bank, or Jerusalem (Unless we apply for a temporary travel permit that Israel issues, which is not easy to obtain)
  • For Palestinians of the WB (I’m not entirely aware of their restrictions but I will list what I know):
    • They are not allowed to live in ~Israel~, Jerusalem, or Gaza (They technically can live in Gaza if they someway how managed to sneak in but they will face difficulties with anything document related) 
    • They can’t travel to ~Israel~, or Jerusalem (For Jerusalem it depends on the mood of the Israeli soldier at the checkpoint and how naive they’re, sometimes they would let them, sometimes they won’t.), or Gaza (during Morsi’s time, they were able to go to Gaza via Egypt but after he’s gone, now it became almost impossible for even Palestinians of Gaza to go in and out of Gaza)
  • For Palestinians of Jerusalem:
    • They’re only allowed to live in Jerusalem, but if they live outside of Jerusalem (let’s say the WB) for more than 7 years they cannot go back and live there anymore. (I’m not sure if they can live in ~Israel~)
    • They can’t travel to Gaza
  • For Palestinians of ~Israel~:
    • They are not allowed to live in Gaza or the West Bank. 
    • They are prohibited to travel to Gaza, and if they did they would be tried in court.
  • For Palestinians in Exile: 
    • Not allowed to live in any part of Palestine (They also technically can live in Gaza if they someway how managed to sneak in but they will face difficulties with anything document related)
    • Can visit Palestine if they have Western passports (Australian, British, Canadian, American, etc.) and if the Israeli officer at the border/checkpoint was in a good mood that day. 

Also here’s an infographic that might help:

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So yeah, it’s not black and white. 

At the end it all depends on what you look like, whether your name sounds Palestinian or not, your birthplace, whether you carry a Palestinian ID or not (and the type of that ID), what kind of passport you carry, and also the mood of the Israeli officer at the border that day. 

Even with my Canadian passport, I can’t easily go to the WB or Jerusalem, once I step at the border they will see that my birthplace says Gaza (Canada lists the name of Palestinian cities as the place of birth instead of listing Palestine) and they will cross-check my name with the Israeli population registry for Palestinians, and find out I’ve a Palestinian ID. 

Once they found out they will interrogate me for hours and ask me a series of questions, and depending on how I answered those questions and on their mood they will either:

  • Turn me back.
  • Tell me to go to Gaza and apply for a travel permit from there.
  • Offer me to denounce my Palestinian ID (i.e. give away my right to live in and travel to Gaza) and then let me in.
  • Let me in (Which rarely happens, only 10%-20% of the Gazans I know here (who carry Palestinian IDs and Canadian passports) were allowed in.)

Israel is a fucking Apartheid state lmao

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Music is important.

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“ Looking Back…
NASA released the photo Juno took after its risky orbit insertion maneuver on July 4th. (Photo taken July 5th)
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missaerospaceblog:

Looking Back…

NASA released the photo Juno took after its risky orbit insertion maneuver on July 4th. (Photo taken July 5th)

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