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Anonymous asked: I'm exhaustively looking for a pair of ballet flats that I could wear with anything but that wouldn't wear out in 1 season... any suggestions that wouldn't cost a ton?
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streetetiquette: I think we should do video post again.  fashionseamsandbigdreams: Headwear Etiquette : The Newsboy Cap
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The Thunder, Perfect Mind
For I am the first and the last  I am the wife and the virgin, I am the mother and the daughter  I am she whose wedding is great And I have not taken a husband  I am the bride and the bride groom I am senseless and I am wise Come forward to childhood  And do not despise it Because a small knows little And do not turn away greatness And small parts of smallnesses For the smallnesses are known for...
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This, a perfect start to my day. 
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Lady Bracknell: May I ask if it is in this house that your invalid friend Mr Bunbury resides?
Algernon: Oh! No! Bunbury doesn't live here. Bunbury is somewhere else at present. In fact, Bunbury is dead.
LB: Dead! When did Mr Bunbury die? His death must have been extremely sudden.
A: Oh! I killed Bunbury this afternoon. I mean poor Bunbury died this afternoon.
LB: What did he die of?
A: Bunbury? Oh, he was quite exploded.
LB: Exploded! Was he the victim of a revolutionary outrage? I was not aware that Mr Bunbury was interested in social legislation. If so, he is well punished for his morbidity.
A: My dear Aunt Augusta, I mean he was found out! The doctors found out that Bunbury could not live, that is what I mean -- so Bunbury died.
LB: He seems to have had great confidence in the opinion of his physicians. I am glad, however, that he made up his mind at the last to some definite course of action, and acted under proper medical advice.
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