Where u at?
Having college kick my ass p much. Ghosting has been necessary to keep my shit together. Im flattered u asked tho <3

shark vs the universe
we're not kids anymore.
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Stranger Things

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
tumblr dot com
Mike Driver

JVL
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almost home

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Origami Around
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Today's Document
dirt enthusiast
Cosimo Galluzzi
wallacepolsom
Keni

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@basurabrando
Where u at?
Having college kick my ass p much. Ghosting has been necessary to keep my shit together. Im flattered u asked tho <3
Don’t tell me what I feel.
A perfect example of life imitating art.
@skaianite
The Mirror of Galadriel.
WHAT ARE WE?!
WRITERS!!!
WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO?!
WRITE!!!!!
WHEN ARE WE GONNA DO IT?!
((Disgruntled muttering))
Reblog if you're not homophobic
Every url that reblog’s will be written in a book and shown to my homophobic dad.
My favorite sign from the Women’s March.
Clothing Swap HAHA
Photoboothing
*ring ring ring* “Boss, won’t you call? I’m lonely...”
Trust
Con ready and looking forward to destroy some fucking traitors
My student submitted the most disturbing “Living History” project I’ve ever seen
By reddit user gretelcat
One of my least favorite parts about being a middle school history teacher is the bullshit “Living History” assignments we give at the end of every school year. Kids are supposed to sit with their grandparents and video tape, voice record, or transcribe their oldest memories for posterity (and for an easy way to bring up their GPA).
Continuar lendo
Me, staring at the massive gap between my tits:
"Moses, why?"
When customers walked into Edeka supermarket in Hamburg recently, they were surprised to find that the shelves were almost empty, and the small handful of products that remained were all made in Germany. It seemed like the supermarket had simply forgotten to restock their produce until customers saw the mysterious signs left around the shop. “So empty is a shelf without foreigners,” read one sign at the cheese counter. “This shelf is quite boring without variety,” read another.
It turns out that Edeka, in a rather controversial move, had opted to solely sell German food for a day in order to make a powerful statement about racism and ethnic diversity. As a result, there were no Greek olives, no Spanish tomatoes, and very little of anything else that can normally be found in a typical modern household. “Edeka stands for diversity, and we produce a wide range of food in our assortment, which is produced in the different regions of Germany,” said an Edeka spokesman. “But it is together with products from other countries that we create the unique diversity that our customers value.” (Source)
when your nearest Hot Topic is finally closed