I'm just going to throw this on this blog too...just in case someone is down "YO SOMEONE GO WITH ME. I WILL PAY FOR YOUR ADMITTANCE AND DRIVE YOU THERE. He benches 2x my 1RM... But more importantly I want to see the new gym ^_^"

oozey mess
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Love Begins
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shark vs the universe
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i don't do bad sauce passes
we're not kids anymore.
styofa doing anything
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noise dept.
Cosmic Funnies

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

Andulka
Three Goblin Art
Jules of Nature
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I'm just going to throw this on this blog too...just in case someone is down "YO SOMEONE GO WITH ME. I WILL PAY FOR YOUR ADMITTANCE AND DRIVE YOU THERE. He benches 2x my 1RM... But more importantly I want to see the new gym ^_^"
"Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster…"
When you decide a destination, it is the past that actually decides. Your experience of the past, your knowledge of the past decides, and in this way, you kill your future…
Osho (I think....)
Make it happen. Shock everyone.
(via bon-za)
We all know that feeling, vending machine
Dr.Doge much advice very colige degry
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I tried to scroll past this
Here’s a look at downtown Culver City, circa 1920.
Credit: Los Angeles Times / UCLA Library
At the time this photo was taken, Culver City was less than a decade old. This 1913 L.A. Times article on what was then only “as yet a ‘city on paper’” described it as “a promising urban center half way between downtown Los Angeles and the Venice oceanfront.”
Nathan Masters has more on Culver City’s history, including its self-proclaimed stint as “the Heart of Screenland,” at KCET.
This sums up my life pretty well
"Let’s never come here again because it would never be as much fun."
-Lost In Translation
Have you ever eaten a girl out
girls are friends not food
“And yet spending time by yourself is how we figure out who we are and what we really love”
Anna's my favorite