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Isaac Squire Hill

@hillsquire71

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They Don't Teach You This About Honey Bees in Schools 🐝: 1. Honey is the only food that has every single substance to sustain life. 2. Honey doesn't ever turn bad. You can actually eat honey that was found in Egyptian tombs thousands of years ago. (if you dare) ‼️ 3. A single

They Don't Teach You This About Honey Bees in Schools 🐝:

1. Honey is the only food that has every single substance to sustain life.

2. Honey doesn't ever turn bad. You can actually eat honey that was found in Egyptian tombs thousands of years ago. (if you dare) ‼️

3. A single
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AND THEN YOU PRAY FOR ME FRIDAY THE 13th ARTWORK BY VIRGIL ABLOH virgil abloh EXECUTIVE PROD BY : WESTSIDE GUNN @griseldarecords πŸ¦‚πŸπŸ–ΌοΈ #ANDTHENYOUPRAYFORME #ART #CULTURE #SUPERFLYGOD #GXFR #ICON #MASTERPIECE

AND THEN YOU PRAY FOR ME

FRIDAY THE 13th 

ARTWORK BY VIRGIL ABLOH 
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EXECUTIVE PROD BY : WESTSIDE GUNN
@griseldarecords 

πŸ¦‚πŸπŸ–ΌοΈ #ANDTHENYOUPRAYFORME #ART #CULTURE #SUPERFLYGOD #GXFR #ICON #MASTERPIECE
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At 3 a.m. one night in 1988, Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole called a local studio and said he needed to record something immediately. He pleaded with the engineer: "Please, can I come in? I have an idea." Kamakawiwo'ole recorded the iconic version of "Somewhere Over

At 3 a.m. one night in 1988, Hawaiian singer Israel Kamakawiwo'ole called a local studio and said he needed to record something immediately.   

He pleaded with the engineer: "Please, can I come in? I have an idea."  

Kamakawiwo'ole recorded the iconic version of "Somewhere Over
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This is Jim Thorpe. Look closely at the photo, you can see that he's wearing different socks and shoes. This wasn't a fashion statement. It was the 1912 Olympics, and Jim represented the U.S. in track and field. On the morning of his competition, his shoes were stolen.

This is Jim Thorpe. Look closely at the photo, you can see that he's wearing different socks and shoes. This wasn't a fashion statement.  

It was the 1912 Olympics, and Jim represented the U.S. in track and field. On the morning of his competition, his shoes were stolen.