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A Byleth, Linhardt, and Byhardt scholar
20↑ | Any & no pronouns
https://l-anuran.carrd.co/
It's a place where Linhardt fans are invited to share their thoughts and creations with each other. International friends are encouraged to join 🌏
We hope to see you there!
🔗Join here:
discord.gg/fC6se4vqpP
It’s days like today where this old tweet from weedcatholic comes to mind.
You *have* to live, you can scream you can cry, but you gotta live.
It’s days like today where this old tweet from weedcatholic comes to mind.
You *have* to live, you can scream you can cry, but you gotta live.
thank you for sticking around in the hardest of times. if you haven't, you are missed dearly
please live 💜
thank you for sticking around in the hardest of times. if you haven't, you are missed dearly
please live 💜
But if you love yourself, you can love both yourself and the person you love. Your love becomes twofold.
So take care of yourself.
Your soul is beautiful.
But if you love yourself, you can love both yourself and the person you love. Your love becomes twofold.
So take care of yourself.
Your soul is beautiful.
This is true
And if you're in financial need don't be afraid to steal from the thrift. It's an unrelated to related note regarding the economic despairity. I'm not one to say what you should or shouldn't do, but if you see someone stealing from the thrift, let them, most likely they're in need.
This is true
And if you're in financial need don't be afraid to steal from the thrift. It's an unrelated to related note regarding the economic despairity. I'm not one to say what you should or shouldn't do, but if you see someone stealing from the thrift, let them, most likely they're in need.
Saw this little guy last night with the Salish Sea School in Anacortes, WA as part of their free community dock walk I volunteer as an interpreter for.
We can tell it is a giant pacific octopus from the single line of chromatophores on each arm.
Saw this little guy last night with the Salish Sea School in Anacortes, WA as part of their free community dock walk I volunteer as an interpreter for.
We can tell it is a giant pacific octopus from the single line of chromatophores on each arm.
Alice brought so much to so many of us, it’s hard to measure the kind of gratitude I have for that.
Alice brought so much to so many of us, it’s hard to measure the kind of gratitude I have for that.