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seasonalwonderment · 6 months
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~ In the Great Outdoors ~
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becomingher-era · 11 months
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allthingsgofestival · 6 months
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Vacations
Names (L to R): Jake Johnson, Joseph Van Lier, Nate Delizzotti, Campbell Burns
Hometown: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
First kiss:
Jake: Horrifying. Scary, scary
Joseph: Character building
Nate: Too much tongue 
Campbell: Exciting
What you'd write in each other's yearbooks:
Nate: Like a boss
Joseph: Respect, dignity, power
Jake: Thanks for the year, be all you can be.
2000's teen movie freeze frame epilogue:
Nate: It would probably be like, Nate…jail.
Joseph: Joey proved the haters wrong
Jake: Jake stumbled around for many years and then found the love of their lives. 
Campbell: Campbell went on to be a rock star.
Songs written in high school that you'd want to play now:
Campbell: Funnily enough, I first started posting songs on Tumblr. It was my first outlet. So it's kind of weird to being here all these years later because it felt like my own little world and I was like, "I'm pouring my heart out, but only two or three of my friends are going to see it." It felt safe because I didn't want to just go straight to YouTube. I wasn't ready for that. 
Nate: He wasn’t ready for the fame.
Jake: There’s a safe anonymity to Tumblr. 
Campbell: That's kind of how I met Jake because I'd post my songs and he would slide into my DMs, my inbox.
Jake: you slid into my DMs, Campbell.
Put one of your songs in a high school movie:
Joseph: I just immediately think of Looking for Alibrandi or The Breakfast Club.
Nate: Heathers. Maybe Mad Max Fury Road?
Jake: I like Heathers. Mine would be Sixteen Candles. And the whole world would be like Mad Max Fury Road or something.
Campbell: Probably "Midwest" as the song.
Jake: I like "Steady" for Sixteen Candles.
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Tumblr Class of 2023 @ All Things Go
📸: Brooke Marsh
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music · 6 months
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🎶 behind the scenes with the tumblr yearbook committee @allthingsgofestival 🎶
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bayersabbey · 8 months
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Holidays
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Had lots of fun on my trip to the beach, forgot my diaper once, not forgetting again… other than that there has been warm weather, lots of changes it of wet and messy diapers and good protection<3
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myfavoritesecretworld · 7 months
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22curlyy · 7 months
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Living my best life 🦈
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Tropical Paradise
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menorca-sir20 · 1 year
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Invitación al baño
by sir20 for menorca-sir20
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biophilianutrition · 7 days
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Wellness & Fitness
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becomingher-era · 10 months
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My dream life moodboard 💕
THE PILOT.
My dream girl is someone that takes care of her mind, body and soul. She is hyper feminine. She is soft and gentle.
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cyclades-islands · 1 year
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The impressive Temple of Apollo in 📍Naxos island (Νάξος) - @cyclades-islands 🏛️
It is the landmark of the island and was built around 550 BC!
Pic by: https://www.instagram.com/p/Co8CXxqLfQX/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
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thatbadadvice · 11 months
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Help! My Girlfriend Bought Me A Million Dollar House And Raised My Kids And All I Got Was This Million Dollar House And Someone To Raise My Kids, When Is It Finally Going To Be My Turn To Get A Break??????
Pay Dirt, Slate, 17 April 2023:
Dear Pay Dirt, My longterm girlfriend and I disagree about whether a $30,000 inheritance left to her by her great-aunt should be “her” money or “our” money. She wants to spend a large part (almost a third!) of it on expensive supplies for her hobby. I think that we should save most of it and use some of it on a vacation since we both find traveling extremely romantic. My argument is: 1) I don’t care about her hobby, but we’ll both enjoy a trip abroad; 2) we’ve lived on only my (admittedly low, since it’s academia) income for over a decade, so according to her own rule about entitlement to “her” windfall, shouldn’t she technically have been entitled to none of my wages all these years? Her argument is: 1) she had to put aside her hobby for many years to raise our children (it’s not a safe art form for young kids to be around) and yearns to return to it; 2) she paid entirely in cash for our $950k house at the beginning of our partnership (though my income pays the property taxes and maintenance costs), therefore she alleges that we haven’t actually been living on solely my income because I’ve been saving on rent all these years. I feel resentful of the double standard about control over finances and hurt that she would rather prioritize her own joy over our shared joy. She feels impatient to reconnect with her hobby and hurt that her contributions to our lifestyle are unseen. How do we reconcile our different viewpoints? How should the money be allocated? Is there something that we’re missing? —I’m About to Glass(Blow) a Fuse
Dear About to (Glass)Blow a Fuse,
I hope you don't mind that I corrected your very clever parenthetical sign-off! You're understandably dealing with a lot of hurt right now at the hands of the cruel and self-absorbed girlfriend who bought you a million-dollar home and abandoned her beloved hobby to raise your children, so I totally get why a brilliant, overworked, and under-appreciated academic genius such as yourself would fuck up something so incredibly simple and obvious, you poor thing. Really speaks to the distress you're in as the victim of this woman's sordid scheme to steal every ounce of joy from your life by experiencing some of her own after decades of managing your household for you for free.
Great relationships are built on the exactly equal division of all resources, and it sounds like your girlfriend has trouble grasping this because she seems to believe that the home you live in and the time she has invested raising your children for you have value, when of course they do not. The only thing that has value in this world is cash money, which is why we call it money. If parenting were valuable, you'd be able to trade it on the stock market! And what was your girlfriend going to do, not live in a house? These are things she'd have done with her life anyway, and they don't get to count toward her contribution to the household just because she did them for and with you instead of expressly and specifically pursuing her art. Whereas who knows what you could have done with your life if you hadn't been locked into a free house and a partner dedicating herself full-time to keeping your children alive for you?
Now, after all these years of being nothing but a worthless freeloader whom you support out of the generous goodness of your kind heart, your girlfriend has finally acquired something of value, and she wants to keep an entire third of it for herself? To do something that doesn't directly benefit, enrich, or entertain you personally? That's not equity, and it's certainly no way to repay you for periodically writing checks to the plumber. Isn't it about time you finally got something out of all of this for your trouble?
What benefit is there for you in having a partner who enjoys the sweet satisfaction of creative fulfillment after years of yearning to express herself? What kind of weirdo wants their girlfriend to have her own interests? And what kind of ungrateful hussy doesn't jump to spend thousands of her own money on a romantic vacation with someone who actively resents even entertaining the possibility of the idea of her doing something that makes her artistic spirit sing?
The balance sheet of this relationship is indeed all out of whack, and it's too bad that it's taken this long for your girlfriend to see just how uneven your bargain has been. If we're going to get technical about what has "value" in a relationship — and it does seem like your girlfriend is an inveterate bean-counter in the worst way around this stuff — the best way to reconcile your mutual account, as it were, is to present your girlfriend with an itemized bill for all the services you have provided her over the years, such as allowing her to buy you a home, permitting her to forego a wage-earning career, and gifting her with the opportunity to abandon her favorite hobby. That should pretty swiftly put everything you're "missing" in stark relief, and solve the question of how she should allocate her money in the future.
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Serenity by Guerel Sahin
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akarisims · 2 months
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Ilha Maldives details ✈️🌴🤍 - (Credits to all creators)
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