Land Of Hearth And Home

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
themasterofyourfears

Anonymous asked:

Cat, what do you suggest for someone who had a really bad day?

catsuggest answered:

worry not for im know somebeody whom is expert in vanquishinge bad days

catsuggest

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he is beinge summoned. remain calmb

catsuggest

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cousin bartók is arrivinge imminently !

catsuggest

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cousin bartók have arrived bearinge mighty furs & soothinge gift of moss. bad days are now vanquished permanentlé

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ceescedasticity
sword-and-nightingale:
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“ this post just cant be on its own. it needs the accompanying pic “when you’re level 80” that is exactly the same image, but the stick has glowing runes on...
buttmandumbass

this post just cant be on its own. it needs the accompanying pic “when you’re level 80” that is exactly the same image, but the stick has glowing runes on it and the crabs are purple

thevideowall

Ok, I had nothing better to do with my monday night

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daclusia

This gets better every time i see it.

quendergeer

has anyone got the version “when you’re level 1 but bought the cosmetic package” and he’s wearing a santa hat and hitting the crabs with a candy cane

sword-and-nightingale

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lizardlicks
daily-volcanology

It's time we decolonize the Cascadian volcanoes

daily-volcanology

If we can say Denali instead of Mt. McKinley then we can say Lawetlat'la instead of Mt. St Helens. The mountain is named Tahoma, not Rainier. Naming a mountain after Jefferson doesn't erase its true name of Seekseekqua.

One name tells of the thousand years indigenous history and culture of the tribes who live there. The other name tells me nothing but colonialism.

dustywave

Mt. Baker: Kulshan

Glacier Peak: Dahkobed

Mt. Rainier: Tahoma

Mt. St. Helens: Lawetlat'la

Mt. Adams: Klickitat

Mt. Hood: Wy'east

Mt. Jefferson: Seekseekqua

Three Sisters: Klah Klahne

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