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    gjmueller:

    Veteran teacher Ellie Rubenstein of Highland Park, Ill. resigns after eloquently explaining how teaching has changed over the past 15 years of school reformand why she believes public education is being misdirected.

    “Everything I loved about teaching is extinct.”

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      dearoldlove:

      I always used to say too much and you never seemed to say enough. And between us we never managed to say anything at all. 

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        Obsessed much? <3 
        Aidan and I wrote an article in our school newspaper and made an extra name tag for her in our spirit week hallway! Lol high school

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          omg some things never change

          one of the alums is camping in a tent because $40/night was too expensive for him

          it’s also like 40 degrees outside oops

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            5centsapound:

            Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi 

            As a photographer, sculptor, and installation artist, ‘Maïmouna’ Patrizia Guerresi reveals unique and authentic sensibilities in her narration of the beauty and subtleties of racial diversity and multiculturalism. Over an established career, she has developed her own symbolism, which combines cosmological and ancestral traditions belonging to various European, African, and Asian cultures. Her personal commitment to Baifall Sufism has led her to produce an aesthetic that is able to bridge time, space and civilisations, as well as figuration and abstraction.

            The human body is seen as the nucleus and temple of the soul, a place that houses a delicate, higher awareness; the very conduit for encompassing natural and cosmic forces. More about mysticism than any singular religion, her work is visionary in that it restores those elusive qualities of sacredness and unity in our frequently dehumanising and fragmented contemporary visual world. Her classic iconographic style explores the universality of human experience and reclaims the often hidden nurturing powers of feminine energy. Presented as a kind of free flowing epic, the viewer is left to read the significance of her imagery and quietly meditate on its potential to personally engage with its audience. As if her figures were speaking directly to each one of us.

            From her earliest experiments with the physicality and archetypal imprinting of the psyche, through to her latest, evermore metaphoric ‘inner constellations’, Maïmouna insists on a cross-cultural discourse and an expansion of the boundaries that normally dictate our individual attitudes. She invites us to see further and to look deeper – past skin colour, preconceptions, and ethnic landscapes – into the wider paradigm of inclusion. She leads us through apparently simple notions of dimensionality into the exquisite, mystical and fragile complexities of life from within. - Rosa Maria Falvo

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              alltimeangela:

              why does leonardo dicaprio always end up dead in the water with no girlfriend

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                sassydetective:

                we all have that one cup in our house that is somehow better than the other ones

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                  malformalady:

                  A tongue of lava oozes out from beneath the recently cooled crust of a flow. The silica contained within, reflects the early morning sunlight, giving its surface a glassy sheen.

                  Photo and caption credit: Bruce Omori

                  Just so you all know, the Hawaiian word for this type of lava is pāhoehoe. I’ve always thought pāhoehoe lava was beautiful.

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                      fullmetalfisting:

                      one time in high school i didnt read the assigned book and i was like fuck it imma write this essay anyway and i had no idea what the book was even about or who the characters were so i just spewed out some shit about archetypes and the teacher came up to me after class and told me i was the only student who truly understood the book 

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