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It’s been a year since you were taken from me!! I miss you my darling 10speed shogun! #tbt #4thofjuly #annmorrison #park #boise

It’s been a year since you were taken from me!! I miss you my darling 10speed shogun! #tbt #4thofjuly #annmorrison #park #boise

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#4thofjuly  #annmorrison  #park  #tbt  #boise 
"Women are afraid of meeting a serial killer. Men are afraid of meeting someone fat."

When Strangers Click, a 2011 documentary about online dating.

It reminds me of that famous Margaret Atwood quote: “Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.” It also reminds me of something written by one of the mods of Sex Worker Problems: “Misandry irritates. Misogyny kills.”

I mean, it’s just true.

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“Misandry irritates. Misogyny kills.”

That’s it.  That’s it right there.

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Salvador Dali, Dream of Venus, 1939 New York World’s Fair.
Salvador Dali, Dream of Venus, 1939 New York World’s Fair.

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"Let them miss you. Sometimes when you’re always available, they take you for granted because they think you’ll always stay."
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Glass Beach, Northern California

From 1950 to 1967, residents of Fort Bragg, California chose to dispose of their waste by hurling it off the cliffs above a beach. No object was too toxic or too large such as household appliances, automobiles, and all matter of trash were tossed into the crashing waves below, eventually earning it the name The Dumps. Then in 1967, city leaders closed and reclaimed the beach. Various cleanup programs were undertaken.

Over the next several decades, the pounding waves cleaned the beach by breaking down everything but glass turning the sand into a sparkling, multicolored bed of smooth glass stones. The California Department of Parks and Recreation purchased the land and incorporated it into MacK­er­richer State Park in 2002.

I go here with my moms every February

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