Growing

Mar 11

circlejerk:

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Personally, I find this much more inspiring than the other.

circlejerk:

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Personally, I find this much more inspiring than the other.

Mar 10

Mar 09

thedailywhat:

thedailywhat:

sovietfrequency:

mikewebkist:

igor113 - Экраноплан “Лунь” проект 903

sovietfrequency:

mikewebkist:

igor113 - Экраноплан “Лунь” проект 903

To forget somebody isn’t possible. Deep inside, you remember everything. You may not think of them for years at a time, but you don’t know how to forget. You can recall the way they smiled when they were happy, and the way their face showed no expression when they couldn’t find their way.

satinsheets:

negativeions:

trophyboys:

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So, don’t gimme crap like, I’m over you. Cause I know deep deep down, you’re not.

uhm?

d—j:

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d—j:

(via anti-hetero)

(via antithetic)
Just watch this the other day!

(via antithetic)

Just watch this the other day!

Mar 07

elalejonpuntiagudo:





fuckyeahnipples.


yeah. I would enjoy them too..

elalejonpuntiagudo:

fuckyeahnipples.

yeah. I would enjoy them too..

figout:

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figout:

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d—j:

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d—j:

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Mar 04

Mar 01

nevver:

It’s Adult Fun, Martin Klasch

nevver:

It’s Adult Fun, Martin Klasch

“For Orwellian Government Statement of the Month, allow me to nominate this gem from Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who warned that “the demilitarization of Europe — where large swaths of the general public and political class are averse to military force and the risks that go with it [is] … an impediment to achieving real security and lasting peace in the 21st.” So according to our Secretary of Defense — itself an Orwellian title at this point — the greatest danger to peace (not to mention America’s ability to rule the world through mass invasions and occupations) is a desire on the part of Europeans to avoid war.” — Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com (via shorterexcerpts)

satinsheets:

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satinsheets:

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“I tried to drown my sorrows, but the bastards learned how to swim.” — Frida Kahlo (via lettingoffthehappiness) (via opomegranateee) (via supernovasidra) (via eightsixteen) (via shynessisnice) (via absurdlakefront)