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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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laikaworld

“We cut a trough into the set, and we put a piece of rigging that goes under the set and into the mother’s stomach. It’s a little creepy, I know. But it allows us to slide her along the surface of the sand, and every time she reaches out and claws into the sand, that’s all a plasticine or clay surface that we have to carve into and move a frame at a time. We’d have little bits of sand that were flying up in the air, so we take these little bits of foam or clay, we put them on bug pins or wires or little bits of fishing line, and we have those elevated and move them a frame at a time to make it look like it’s bursting out of the ground.” - Travis Knight 

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literally impecable. Im losing my mind

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holyromanhomo:
“ fonzworthcutlass:
“ scrunyuns:
“ lagonegirl:
“  Of course you don’t. Free college might hinder the school-to-prison pipeline your prison owning donors depend on
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Actual quote, in context:
“I believe that we should make...
lagonegirl

Of course you don’t. Free college might hinder the school-to-prison pipeline your  prison owning donors depend on

scrunyuns

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fonzworthcutlass

welp;

holyromanhomo

Actual quote, in context:

“I believe that we should make community college free. We should have debt-free college if you got to a public college or university. You should not have to borrow a dime to pay tuition… I disagree with free college for everybody. I don’t think taxpayers should be paying to send Donald Trump’s kids to college.“ [video link]

Don’t spread misinformation just to fit a narrative, Clinton is advocating for there to be a cap on who gets free college so that the government doesn’t have to subsidize the education of people with enough disposable income to pay for it themselves. The plan she’s proposing would have a better chance of being passed, is more cost-effective, and still opens up higher education to low-income individuals who previously couldn’t afford it.