cashtonkinks:
Arriving at LAX - August 18, 2015
Jules of Nature
RMH

Love Begins

JBB: An Artblog!
styofa doing anything
$LAYYYTER
NASA
sheepfilms

pixel skylines

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dirt enthusiast
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ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON

Janaina Medeiros

Andulka

shark vs the universe
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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#extradirty
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cashtonkinks:
Arriving at LAX - August 18, 2015
celmmings:
vevo certified live // 17/08
snugmicheal:
OH SMY GOD FUCK MY ASS
michaelcliffords:
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animal | the cab
Walk The Moon - Shut Up and Dance
Lightning in a Bottle, The Summer Set.
english girls | the maine
Johnny B. Goode is a 1958 rock and roll song written and originally performed by Chuck Berry. The song was a major hit among both black and white audiences. It’s one of Berry’s most famous recordings, has been covered by many artists, and has received several honors and accolades. It is also considered to be one of the most recognizable songs in music history. The song is about a poor country boy who plays a guitar ”just like ringing a bell,” and who might one day have his “name in lights.” Berry has acknowledged that the music is partly autobiographical, and originally had “colored boy” in the lyrics, but he changed it to “country boy” to ensure radio play. It’s number 7 at the Rolling Stone’s list “500 Greatest Songs of All Time”. x
I hate this town, it’s so washed up. And all my friends don’t give a fuck, they’ll tell me that it’s just bad luck; when will I find where I fit in.
all signs point to lauderdale || a day to remember
[Insert Explicit Language Warning Here]
shine on | the kooks
“I know she knows that i’m not fond of asking True or false it may be she’s still out to get me”