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"We all have the potential to fall in love a thousand times in our lifetime. It’s easy. They all count. But there are certain people you love who do something else; they define how you classify what love is supposed to feel like. These are the most important people in your life, and you’ll meet maybe four or five of these people over the span of 80 years. But there’s still one more tier to all this; there is always one person you love who becomes that definition. It usually happens retrospectively, but it always happens eventually. This is the person who unknowingly sets the template for what you will always love about other people, even if some of those lovable qualities are self-destructive and unreasonable. You will remember having conversations with this person that never actually happened. You will recall sexual trysts with this person that never technically occurred. This is because the individual who embodies your personal definition of love does not really exist. The person is real, and the feelings are real-but you create the context. And context is everything. The person who defines your understanding of love is not inherently different than anyone else, and they’re often just the person you happen to meet first time you really, really want to love someone. But that person still wins. They win, and you lose. Because for the rest of your life, they will control how you feel about everyone else."

- Chuck Klosterman (via aequinoctium)

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teachertoolbox:

This is an interesting way for students to learn about important figures. Engage them with a platform they are already interested in and they will take more away from it. Other ideas… assign daily tweets as if written by an important historical figure or have them develop a blog on the same idea. 

teachertoolbox:

This is an interesting way for students to learn about important figures. Engage them with a platform they are already interested in and they will take more away from it. Other ideas… assign daily tweets as if written by an important historical figure or have them develop a blog on the same idea. 

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This is BLK water. (see BLK Water Info at AlmondsofCobalt)

It is black spring water from Canada.

It’s infused with fulvic acid ( a naturally occuring substance found in pre-historic plant matter. Because fulvic acid is naturally black it binds the molecules of the water, making them black.)

It has a ph balance of 9.0

It has natural electrolytes and 77 trace minerals from the fulvic acid.

It actually regenerates the cells in your body faster than regular water and is a high antioxidant.

wow.

It tastes like WATER because that’s what it is.

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