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willem-dafemme · 1 year
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Being ugly is so fucking painful !! No one will ever look at you with love in their eyes !! Ever !!
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Eternal Flame Falls sounds like the coolest concept for a fantasy book. A path you follow down into a ravine until you find an ever-burning flame inside of a waterfall? That’s fuckin metal! But it’s not in a fantasy book it’s like an hour away from my house I can literally go see it any time! I remember it like once a month and lose my shit over it every time
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balladofsallyrose · 7 months
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Buffalo Springfield at Monterey Pop Festival (1967)
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ophierian-vp · 9 months
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sailor-rowling · 2 months
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Himdia used to call himself Joanne
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therealdisneyfan2319 · 9 months
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Redo birthday was much better than real birthday. Saw Oppenheimer again, walked around by the water, got BBQ from my fav place...but now I'm on my fantasy draft with my college friends and they all started talking about a weekend getaway reunion that they were all invited to that I wasn't....just like college all over again 🫠
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cheapnbest · 4 months
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Bills-Chargers: How to watch on Peacock, streaming, TV, start time, and more
A potential nightmare scenario could play out tonight across the globe as NFL fans settle in to watch the Buffalo Bills take on the Los Angeles Chargers. Picture this: You have invited friends and family over to watch the game as part of a holiday gathering, and just before kickoff, that feeling of dread sits in.
You cannot find the game on television.
We here at SB Nation are here to READ MORE
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brirobbins · 6 months
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Love plaid? Check out this wrapping paper!
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seaismydrug · 9 months
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Finalmenteeeeeeee 💕
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fomar · 7 months
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some cute trickster online wallpapers i've found
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mister-brightside · 2 years
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my local indie grocery that sells american snacks stopped stocking herr’s honey cheese curls. sad day
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willem-dafemme · 6 months
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I WAS SICK AND I COULDN'T GET WELL
I WAS S I C K AND I COULDN'T GET WELL
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muirneach · 2 years
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i need modern artists to start caring about physical music media immediately. pleaseee can we as a society get rid of streaming
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pastperfect-online · 1 month
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April 3, 1860 - Pony Express debuts
"On April 3, 1860, the first Pony Express mail, traveling by horse and rider relay teams, simultaneously leaves St. Joseph, Missouri, and Sacramento, California. Ten days later, on April 13, the westbound rider and mail packet completed the approximately 1,800-mile journey and arrived in Sacramento, beating the eastbound packet’s arrival in St. Joseph by two days and setting a new standard for speedy mail delivery. Although ultimately short-lived and unprofitable, the Pony Express captivated America’s imagination and helped win federal aid for a more economical overland postal system. It also contributed to the economy of the towns on its route and served the mail-service needs of the American West in the days before the telegraph or an efficient transcontinental railroad.
The Pony Express debuted at a time before radios and telephones, when California, which achieved statehood in 1850, was still largely cut off from the eastern part of the country. Letters sent from New York to the West Coast traveled by ship, which typically took at least a month, or by stagecoach on the recently established Butterfield Express overland route, which could take from three weeks to many months to arrive. Compared to the snail’s pace of the existing delivery methods, the Pony Express’ average delivery time of 10 days seemed like lightning speed.
The Pony Express Company, the brainchild of William H. Russell, William Bradford Waddell and Alexander Majors, owners of a freight business, was set up over 150 relay stations along a pioneer trail across the present-day states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada and California. Riders, who were paid approximately $25 per week and carried loads estimated at up to 20 pounds of mail, were changed every 75 to 100 miles, with horses switched out every 10 to 15 miles. Among the riders was the legendary frontiersman and showman William “Buffalo Bill” Cody (1846-1917), who reportedly signed on with the Pony Express at age 14. The company’s riders set their fastest time with Lincoln’s inaugural address, which was delivered in just less than eight days.
The initial cost of Pony Express delivery was $5 for every half-ounce of mail. The company began as a private enterprise and its owners hoped to gain a profitable delivery contract from the U.S. government, but that never happened. With the advent of the first transcontinental telegraph line in October 1861, the Pony Express ceased most of its operations. However, the legend of the lone Pony Express rider galloping across the Old West frontier to deliver the mail lives on today.
-- History.com
This week in History:
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April 1, 1700 - April Fools Tradition Popularized
April 2, 1917 - Jeanette Rankin, first woman elected to U.S. Congress, assumes office
April 4, 1968 - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr assassinated
April 5, 1792 - George Washington exercises first presidential veto
This belt buckle depicting Buffalo Bill, one of the Pony Express Riders, can be found in the online collection of the Campbell County Rock Pile Museum.
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pierreperkins · 2 months
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Buffalo Chicken Taquitos - Chicken Breast
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In a slow cooker, cream cheese, ranch dressing, and hot sauce are combined to make these delicious Buffalo chicken taquitos.
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maryslanker · 3 months
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Grass-Fed Beef is the Best Choice for Your Health and the Environment 
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Choosing grass-fed beef is a conscious decision that not only benefits your health but also contributes to a healthier environment. This superior choice of meat offers a range of advantages that make it stand out in terms of nutrition and sustainability. 
1. Nutrient-Rich Composition: Grass-fed beef is inherently leaner and richer in essential nutrients compared to conventionally raised beef. It contains higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins such as A and E. Consuming grass-fed beef can contribute to improved heart health, enhanced immunity, and overall well-being. 
2. Balanced Omega-3 to Omega-6 Ratio: Grass-fed beef offers a more balanced ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. This balance is crucial for reducing inflammation and supporting various aspects of cardiovascular health. Choosing grass-fed beef aligns with dietary recommendations for a healthier fat profile. 
3. Environmentally Friendly Practices: Opting for grass-fed beef supports sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices. Cattle raised on pasture contribute to biodiversity, promote healthier soil, and reduce the ecological impact associated with conventional feedlot operations. This eco-conscious choice aligns with efforts to protect our planet. 
4. Reduced Carbon Footprint: Grass-fed beef generally has a lower carbon footprint compared to conventionally raised beef. The sustainable practices involved in grass-fed farming contribute to a more environmentally friendly grass fed meat production system, helping mitigate the environmental impact associated with large-scale industrial farming. 
Conclusion  
Making the switch to grass-fed beef not only enhances the nutritional content of your diet but also reflects a commitment to a more sustainable and ethical food system. This conscientious choice supports your well-being while contributing to a healthier planet for future generations. 
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