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you know, when people say “trust me” it’s usually because something really bad is about to happen.
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9/30
you know, when people say “trust me” it’s usually because something really bad is about to happen.
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From the NY Phil’s Twitter: “Via the @NYPhilArchive, a violinist pleads for mercy in Stravinsky.”
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So I liked this version of Flash Thompson a lot better than the one in the 2002 Spider-Man because he had humanizing moments like this one instead of being a two-dimensional jock stereotype.
at the end flash is almost holding his hands, not in a slash way, but in a i get it man, i understand kind oh way and it always makes my insides kinda shimmy
Also, IIRC, every incarnation of Flash in the comics was physically abused by his father. This is a big part of why Flash was a bully.
His going “Feels better?” is because Flash of all people knows that lashing out at someone else can make your own pain seem less bad for a while.
(Source: kelmeckis, via imnotgoingtoloseyou)
Do you ever just suddenly remember how simple the Winchester’s lives were back in Season 1
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Portland, Maine
Email: trustyourself@trustwatson.com
wow this is amazing
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| 1: | Children who study music tend to have larger vocabularies and more advanced reading skills than their peers who do not participate in music lessons. |
| 2: | Studying music primes the brain to comprehend speech in a noisy background. *Children with learning disabilities or dyslexia who tend to lose focus with more noise could benefit greatly from music lessons. |
| 3: | Research shows that music is to the brain as physical exercise is to the human body. Music tones the brain for auditory fitness and allows it to decipher between tone and pitch. |
| 4: | Children who study a musical instrument are more likely to excel in all of their studies, work better in teams, have enhanced critical thinking skills, stay in school, and pursue further education. |
| 5: | In the past, secondary students who participate in a musical group at school reported the lowest lifetime and current use of all substances (tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs). |
| 6: | Schools with music programs have an estimated 90.2 percent graduation rate and 93.9 percent attendance rate compared to schools without music education who average 72.9 percent graduation and 84.9 percent attendance. |
| 7: | Regardless of socioeconomic status or school district, students who participate in high-quality music programs score 22 percent better on English and 20 percent better on Math standardized exams. |
| 8: | Much like expert technical skills, mastery in arts and humanities is closely correlated to high earnings. |
| 9: | A study from Columbia University revealed that students who study arts are more cooperative with their teachers and peers, have higher levels of self-confidence, and are more equipped to express themselves and their ideas. |
| 10: | Elementary age children who are involved in music lessons show greater brain development and memory improvement within a year than children who receive no musical training. |
| 11: | Learning and mastering a musical instrument improves the way the brain breaks down and understands human language, making music students more apt to pick up a second language. |
Nanoflowers Grow in Tiny Garden
Spring is a wonderful time to stop and smell the roses, but when those roses are smaller than a speck of dust, the best place to get a whiff is through a scanning electron microscope. See the whole gallery
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Real Lesbians React to Lesbian Porn
You now know what a Gold Star Lesbian is.
omg i love them all
Dylan O’Brien visits with Movie Fanatic to talk up The Internship
Doodlings that happened while waiting for my new baby to arrive. Shiny new computers are awesome.
god that sounds wonderful
i like being alone. derek likes being alone, too. that’s the best part about his loft, while isaac and peter and stiles...