Make all our dreams come true
And we'll do it our way, yes our way
Make all our dreams come true for me and you
For me and you
Make all our dreams come true
And we'll do it our way, yes our way
Make all our dreams come true for me and you
For me and you
The battle was real
I'm stealing this, thank you so much! π
I may be the only one at my gym bopping to a playlist from Bridgerton, and I'M OKAY WITH THAT.
As a vibey archivist type, I can still confirm that this looks like a great opportunity to do some meaningful work
All jokes aside I love this song π€£
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You donβt like her peaches?
Donβt shake her tree!
WATCH OUT!!!
Millions of peaches
Peaches for me
Omfg I was scrolling this and then got to the last and started cackling π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
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@loclode.bsky.social whatcha got?
Category is: bass lines that'll get you a ticket:
The podcast.
The research.
The conversations about adoption and the family policing system.
But also the human behind all of it.
Jumping on a trend to show a little more of the person behind Adoptees Crossing Lines.
π§ Listen: pod.link/1651229727?v...
#adopteesky
I wanna fuck you like an animal
I wanna feel you from the inside
I wanna fuck you like an animal
My whole existence is flawed
You get me closer to God
Ummmmm word coming through the pipeline is, it's not just my agency. This article was posted yesterday.
Unbelievable Tracy Chapman show just preserved by the Aadam Jacobs Collection project.
I would pay good money to watch William Shatner watching the movie Friday! π€£ Screenshot via X.
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Damnnnnn it's been a hot second since the OCIO aka IT helpline has given you a busy signal when you call π¬
......aaaaaaand LOC just lost its internet π€¬ππ€¦ββοΈ
Ann Cottrellβs βMrs. Rooseveltβs Press Conference Associationβ membership card, circa 1945. Box 9, Ann Cottrell Free Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
The Library's Manuscript Division has several collections related to these journalists, including the papers of Ruby A. Black, May Craig, Bess Furman, Hope Ridings Miller, and Ann Cottrell Free, all members of βMrs. Rooseveltβs Press Conference Association.β
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, seated, surrounded by nearly 30 other women, seated around her and standing behind her. 1933. Harris & Ewing, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
As the Great Depression threatened the tenuous foothold of women on newspaper staffs, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt instituted a weekly, women-only press conference at the White House to force news organizations to employ at least one woman reporter.
The first was held on this day in 1933. π§΅
Holy crap this is amazing!!!!!!!π²β€οΈ
March decided to show it too has the juice
worst bike-commuting week Iβve endured in a decade
[pictures Tony being chased down the road by OJ Simpson in a white Bronco]π¬π