Happy Mothers Day to my mom. (Oh and that's my big head niece!) (Taken with instagram)
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sheepfilms
noise dept.
Keni
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
will byers stan first human second
Monterey Bay Aquarium
NASA
Xuebing Du

oozey mess
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hello vonnie

Product Placement
wallacepolsom

@theartofmadeline
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styofa doing anything
occasionally subtle
DEAR READER

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Happy Mothers Day to my mom. (Oh and that's my big head niece!) (Taken with instagram)
#TeamMayweather (Taken with instagram)
#Clovi (Taken with instagram)
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Signed and sealed (Taken with instagram)
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CloverdaleRell's take on Jeezy's track I Do, featuring Jay-Z and Andre 3000
LordKnows
Experience
You'll never get a "feel" for something by simply reading about it. At some point, you must put down the book or turn off the computer and get your hands dirty (figuratively or literally).
Delta Force mini movie, episode 1
For all of you who are cashiers or every now and then work the register, I find it veeeeeery disrespectful when you mark my money. Marked money that comes back real should come with an apology.
CloverdaleRell remix to Rack City, a track of Tyga's Well Done II, for his mixtape Paid in Full. Follow CloverdaleRell @CloverdaleRell on Twitter.
CloverdaleRell's verse to the track Nigga's in Paris by Jay-Z and Kanye West off their Watch the Throne album, as promo for his Paid in Full Mixtape.
Cloverdale Rell shared a clip with you on Vimeo Cloverdale Rell ft Yung Kash - Computer Love http://vimeo.com/23866221
11 Hours of Work Today = 40 Hours of Work in 1950?
“An average worker needs to work a mere 11 hours per week to produce as much as one working 40 hours per week in 1950.” This according to Erik Rauch (of M.I.T. so we know he’s smart). So what the heck are we doing with our time and our money? Apparently we’re using it to buy more stuff, which may explain why The Atlantic says we’re not making more money even if the United States is the most productive country.