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Hi Tumblr followers! I have been involved in special education for the past two years now and it is something I am truly passionate about. My job is doing a $250 giveaway to whoever gets the most retweets on why we love working for them. If you have a Twitter I’d truly appreciate a retweet. Working within special education can be challenging but it is something greatly rewarding in so many ways ❤️🧩

vikturi-is-mine:

gentlesharks:

explosiveflygon:

gentlesharks:

Baby Blacktip Reef shark!

One day that tiny baby will be a big shark able to rip people to shreds

most blacktip reef sharks are no more than 5.5ft long when mature. not only that, blacktip reef sharks are timid and shy, with no fatal human attacks documented. don’t comment stuff like this on my posts, save it for another post and stay off mine. thanks

gentlesharks has hAD IT

mxdmari:

I think about these all the time 😭

celestiahly:
“i love how the sunlight hits bed sheets. also hotel beds are always so soft
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celestiahly:

i love how the sunlight hits bed sheets. also hotel beds are always so soft

a-joyfuljourney:
“Jennifer Bithell
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spanishskulduggery:

spanishskulduggery:

Do you ever find things you wrote when you were little and just really want to die a little?

Me at age 11: “I am a sea of feelings. I am an emocean.”

Emocean underlined three times

just-shower-thoughts:

If the earth were flat cats would have pushed everything off it by now

catsbeaversandducks:

“Fuq dis frog.”

Video by mochi

sixpenceee:

Ballerina Aesha Ash is wandering around inner city Rochester in a tutu to change stereotypes about women of color and inspire young kids. For most of her career at the New York City Ballet she was the only African-American ballerina. Aesha retired from ballet in 2008 and started the Swan Dreams Project, a project that encourages African-American girls to become ballet dancers.

She’s determined to use her dance background to change the stereotypes and misconceptions that people—including black people—have about women of color. “I want to show it’s okay to embrace our softer side, and let the world know we’re multidimensional,” says Ash.

As I look back on my life, I realize that every time I thought I was being rejected from something good, I was actually being re-directed to something better.
Steve Maraboli  (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)
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