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| 11/06/2018 04:17:52 PM |
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| 11/06/2018 04:16:00 PM |
Overlapby streetpigeonComment: ...I thought it was a prison, until I read the title. My nephew would agree with my first assessment. School is such a torture for him. I feel bad for him and all his friends. Their worries are more burdensome than mine ever were at that age. |
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| 11/06/2018 04:11:58 PM |
don't goby mariucaComment: This is one of those images that's like a surprise when viewed fun size! The thumb was intriguing, and the full has a sense of humor. I love it! Two for the price of one! |
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| 11/06/2018 04:09:57 PM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: It makes me so claustrophobic. I used to love driving at night, especially out in the country. Now I can't see as well and I'm afraid of drunk drivers. The perils of aging. |
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| 11/06/2018 04:08:10 PM |
under pierby tnunComment: This is a good view, not the most admired by most, but there is so much treasure to see here. The leaves alone make it all worthwhile. |
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| 11/06/2018 04:06:34 PM |
The Unbearable Lightness of Beingby ubiqueComment: They are one of my most admired animals. I know there is fierceness, but it is their tenderness that gets me. It distresses me that anyone could treat them poorly, for any reason. You are lucky to have them so close at hand.( These are WAY more interesting than a turkey...WAY WAY more.) |
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| 11/05/2018 11:01:26 PM |
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| 11/05/2018 10:59:28 PM |
Sophieby posthumousComment: ...omg, I have a cat named Sophie, my last remaining cat. She also has a long coat. My Sophie is a bit of a neurotic demanding sort, but also one of the funniest cats I've ever been around. She reminds me of Phyllis Diller. |
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| 11/05/2018 10:53:08 PM |
Urban Off Trackby jomariComment: Every time I see graffiti like this, I imagine the person standing there in some dorky, precarious stance while they do it. I also wonder why. Why there? Why the lack of self control? I like the softness of the grass contrasted against the harshness of the stone and jagged tagging. |
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| 11/05/2018 10:48:34 PM |
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