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today was such a good day i am going to explode

i finished IB, I went up to my teachers about my attendance and community service problems and they’d go, “Oh, I already took care of that” and I’d be all ???, I found out what award I’m getting for Senior Awards Night, got hella swag from my advo teacher, got the tickets for the Parent Orientation at UW, found out I signed up for the earliest possible date which is ALWAYS AWESOME, and failed my French exam. lmfao

and of course it’s the last week of high school and I don’t know what to do other than draw.

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thekhooll:

Latte

By Poorly Drawn Lines.

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Sometimes i get really shy when asking people to sign my yearbook today is one of those days lolol

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life:

It’s time for some LIFE trivia: What do YOU think is going on in this photo taken by LIFE’s Fritz Goro? Reply with your answers.

Once you think you know, check to see if your answer is right here.

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vintagenatgeographic:

A beluga whale stranded by an ebb tide breathes easy and rests unharmed until it is freed by rising seas

National Geographic | June 1994

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I am officially done with the International Baccalaureate.

Woo.

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life:

On this day in LIFE magazine — October 22, 1971: THE BRAIN

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homotography:

Leonid & Jacob by Danny Garçon

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IB kids that fulfilled the CAS component should automatically get a community service cord for graduation like are you freaking kidding me we had to do 150 hours of it I’m pretty sure we did enough community service

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In 5 hours I will be done with the International Baccalaureate program

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thekhooll:

When I feel lost, it feels like this

By Elisefkv

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thekhooll:

Sherwood Rowland

The man who first suspected that the Earth’s protective ozone layer was being depleted has died at the age of 84-years-old. Sherwood Rowland, a U.S. chemistry professor, published a paper on the dangers of chloroflourocarbons (CFCs) in 1974. “He saved the world from a major catastrophe; never wavering in his commitment to science, truth and humanity, and did so with integrity and grace,” UCI physical sciences dean Kenneth Janda said in a statement.

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In 9 hours I will be done with the International Baccalaureate program

In 9 hours I will be free

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