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fuckyeahmovieclub:

To you who made me see things I could never see alone.

fuckyeahmovieclub:

To you who made me see things I could never see alone.

(Source: fyeahmovieclub, via aimeefrenchtoast)

"Leggings are pants and if you think leggings aren’t pants its probably because you are mad that you don’t look good in them"

- Girl Code  (via senpaixvx)

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itsstickygoo:

Now that’s a blanket fort!

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recorrupted:


vegasmo:
The only kind of marks you should ever leave on a dog.

I’ve reblogged this photo so many times & that’s my favorite comment on a photo in the history of the world.

recorrupted:

vegasmo:

The only kind of marks you should ever leave on a dog.

I’ve reblogged this photo so many times & that’s my favorite comment on a photo in the history of the world.

(Source: alizebaby626, via devilsclay)

malformalady:

Giant amethyst geode from Uruguay

malformalady:

Giant amethyst geode from Uruguay

(via daddysplaydoll)

Anonymous :
i aint doing anything today. want to come over and we can pretend i am james deen?

My fiancé fucks me better than you ever could you little bitch

becausechocolatethatswhy:

this was shared by a friend on facebook in reference to the heroic acts of Charles Ramsey and the way he quickly became a meme
Charles Ramsey and the troubling viral trend of the ‘hilarious’ black neighbor
“Charles Ramsey, the man who helped rescue three Cleveland women presumed dead after going missing a decade ago, has become an instant Internet meme. It’s hardly surprising—the interviews he gave yesterday provide plenty of fodder for a viral video, including memorable soundbites (“I was eatin’ my McDonald’s”) and lots of enthusiastic gestures. But as Miles Klee and Connor Simpson have noted, Ramsey’s heroism is quickly being overshadowed by the public’s desire to laugh at and autotune his story, and that’s a shame.Ramsey has become the latest in a fairly recent trend of “hilarious” black neighbors, unwitting Internet celebrities whose appeal seems rooted in a “colorful” style that is always immediately recognizable as poor or working-class.”

becausechocolatethatswhy:

this was shared by a friend on facebook in reference to the heroic acts of Charles Ramsey and the way he quickly became a meme

Charles Ramsey and the troubling viral trend of the ‘hilarious’ black neighbor

Charles Ramsey, the man who helped rescue three Cleveland women presumed dead after going missing a decade ago, has become an instant Internet meme. It’s hardly surprising—the interviews he gave yesterday provide plenty of fodder for a viral video, including memorable soundbites (“I was eatin’ my McDonald’s”) and lots of enthusiastic gestures. But as Miles Klee and Connor Simpson have noted, Ramsey’s heroism is quickly being overshadowed by the public’s desire to laugh at and autotune his story, and that’s a shame.Ramsey has become the latest in a fairly recent trend of “hilarious” black neighbors, unwitting Internet celebrities whose appeal seems rooted in a “colorful” style that is always immediately recognizable as poor or working-class.

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slickos:

this

slickos:

this

barbieprivilege:

i cannot and will not be held accountable for things i did as a brunette

daddyfuckedme:

Mystic White SriLankan Sea Turtle

daddyfuckedme:

Mystic White SriLankan Sea Turtle