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the news is bad sometimes
Okay but what’s the phone
As advertised:
thats what cain used to kill abel
gonna put the electric company out of business
Mugshots of civil rights activist “Freedom Riders” in Jackson, Mississippi during the summer of 1961.
My favorite part of these is the “bitch, you really think you’ve seen the last of me?” smirk on so many of their faces.
AND THEY DIDN’T! at least one of these people I recognized as still fighting the fight today.
Representative John Lewis has served 17 terms in Congress
this is such a good follow up
the kind of content I need
adulthood is just a constant struggle of, “man, i want cookies for breakfast, but I also recognize this is a bad nutritional decision. On the other hand, the only one who can stop me is me. i know that fucker’s weaknesses. i could totally take me in a fight.”
frog and toad are my two remaining brain cells struggling to keep my horrible body alive
Chidi watches Bandersnatch
Springtime above Salt Lake City - sound on
I HAVE WAITED ALL YEAR TO POST THIS
I love this
Street Art: Before & After.
I love these…..
Chaotic Good
My favorite part is that these are going to be someone’s neighborhood landmarks. “Turn left at the saxaphone player,” “yeah I work in the shop right next to the Princess Leia fire hydrant,” “if you pass the shady guy selling watches, you’ve gone too far.” The urban and suburban worlds are so funny of random infrastructure points that you’re just supposed to ignore, like those big metal wiring cabinets on the side of the road and all those backflow preventers all over the place. With just a little paint, now they have friendly, comprehensible meaning.
i’ve waited a whole year to finally reblog this
Been in my queue for a year