Can I get an amen?
we're not kids anymore.
trying on a metaphor
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
i don't do bad sauce passes

#extradirty
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@theartofmadeline

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styofa doing anything
Today's Document

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS
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Can I get an amen?
THIS IS MONEY EBISU
Money Ebisu is very rare and only appears once every 1,000 years.
Reblog Money Ebisu and you will never run out of money
Mark Hamill rehearsing his duel with Darth Vader for The Empire Strikes Back.
Top photo: Mark Hamill rehearsing with David Prowse (Darth Vader)
Bottom photo: Mark Hamill rehearsing the Darth Vader duel with stuntman Bob Anderson, as stunt coordinator Peter Diamond supervises
Iceage last weekend at Jazzhouse in Copenhagen.
November 13th, 2015.
Shot by me.
“Whorehouse Gore” oil and blueprint paper on birch panel 36x32" 2015 #gesturalabstraction #collage #oilpainting #abstractpainting #artadvisory (at Downtown Cleveland)
Matt Sklivas
Hannah Devereux Mt Lomas/Drawing 2012 15.5 x 25.7 cm
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Because this is cute
literally nothing is stopping you from putting on a petticoat and getting a damn milkshake how many times do we as a society have to go though this
Like I swear to fucking god, you can have the aesthetic without wishing for everything from an awful time period to come back.
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lol.
#this is why they made you live under the stairs for 10 years.
Photographe: Solenne Jakovsky Facebook / Website / Instagram
E. L. Trouvelot - Astronomical Atlas, 1881. 1. Mare Humorum, from a study made in 1875. 2. The Planet Mars, observed September 3, 1877. 3. Aurora Borealis, observed March 1, 1872. 4. Star Clusters in Hurcules, from a study made in June, 1877. 5. The Planet Jupiter, observed November 1, 1880. 6. The Great Nebula in Orion, from a study made in the years 1875-76. 7. The Zodiacal Light, observed February 20, 1876. 8. Total Eclipse of the Sun, observed in Wyoming, July 29, 1878. 9. Partial Eclipse of the Moon, observed October 24, 1874. 10. The Planet Saturn, observed on November 30, 1874.