You gonna get that job, get that car, house/apartment, and then you gon find you a lil boo who gon listen and y’all gon be happy.
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You gonna get that job, get that car, house/apartment, and then you gon find you a lil boo who gon listen and y’all gon be happy.
Reblog it into existence
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reblog this if you miss someone
someday someone is gonna be so soft and gentle with your heart, you’re gonna be so glad you kept it open, you’re gonna wonder why you ever thought about quieting it down
Youre my favorite person. My favorite person to look at, to listen to, to talk to, to be with, youre my favorite person to miss, to love, to be everything. youre my everything. I want to give you everything I have. I want to share my life with you. To make more lives with you, cute little babies. I want to make memories with you, so I can look back in 50 years and be sure I havent missed out on anything because all I’ve wanted is you
midnight texts (via nakedly)
I’d choose you; I’d do our love all over again. In every way. Within every lifetime.
N.R.B divinelylitearthlyliving.wordpress.com (via kushandwizdom)
I deserve someone who understands the way I love and who I am. Not someone who is threatened by it and walks away.
spikelyndraf (via perfect)
do u ever come across some people who are just SO wrong that you cant even argue with them because the sheer amount of bullshit they are spewing is overwhelming
Yaaasss!
HOW THE FUCK
That has got to be one of the most clever uses of transparency I’ve seen on this site yet.
Holy balls.
Roses are red, and violets are blue, if you reblog this picture, we just might send a print to you (winner announced tomorrow night). 😍😍
May 22, 2015
If you ever forget, let today remind you that you are lucky. And what you two share is true, the realest, and the best that you have ever had. Be happy, for in these moments, you were the happiest and most loved, more than you ever have been.
You may not know what the future holds, but know that you will always have today.
A+ advertising. "Great... next you want me max my credit cards for an awesome night!" Fuck this.. I'm not to hat irresponsible. Lol.
I am so ecstatic about this commercial!
Not only is there an interracial couple, which is fucking great as heck, but she’s black. And not like light skinned with straight, long hair. No. She’s dark with natural hair. This is very important. First of all, let me say I’m happy that interracial is not just represented by a black guy and a white girl, but it’s the other way around. Black girls do not get enough love, especially from white guys. We’re always “pretty for a black girl” and never just pretty. And look at her father being supportive of this! He’s tryna make shit happen, but he’s also like “not too much shit”. And it’s her father, of all things. Stereotype shot in the face.
Dark girls! Natural hair! Supportive parents! Interracial couple! Present father! White male and black female!
When car commercials do a better job than all of society.
THIS IS MY NEW FAVORITE
Yaaaasss 🙌🙌🙌🙌
I wan’t to cry that was so perfect
So true Andy, so true....
Never discredit your gut instinct. You’re not being paranoid. Your body can pick up vibrations, some better than others, and if something deep inside you says something’s not right about a person or situation, trust it and keep it pushing.
OK Soda was a soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company in 1993 that aggressively courted the Generation X demographic with unusual advertising tactics.It did not sell well in select test markets and was officially declared out of production in 1995 before reaching nation-wide distribution. The drink’s slogan was “Things are going to be OK.” Spokespeople for the company and their advertisers were very frank about the fact that they were marketing the drink entirely on the “feeling” rather than the taste.
Both the cans and the print advertisements for the soft drink featured work by popular “alternative” cartoonists Daniel Clowes and Charles Burns. Unlike the brightly colored Coca-Cola cans, they were decorated in drab shades of gray, with occasional red text. In addition to the primarily two-tone illustrations, the cans would feature a special code that could be entered at the given 800 number as well as a “Coincidence”, which was usually some odd bit of trivia about some town in the United States. They would also sometimes contain messages from the OK Manifesto, which was a series of platitudes about OK-Ness, pithy thought reform sayings with no real meaning, doublespeak, mocking traditional advertisement slogans or catch-phrases. Some cans had similar messages printed on their inside..
OK Soda was a soft drink created by The Coca-Cola Company in 1993 that aggressively courted the Generation X demographic with unusual advertising tactics.It did not sell well in select test markets and was officially declared out of production in 1995 before reaching nation-wide distribution. The drink’s slogan was “Things are going to be OK.” Spokespeople for the company and their advertisers were very frank about the fact that they were marketing the drink entirely on the “feeling” rather than the taste.
Both the cans and the print advertisements for the soft drink featured work by popular “alternative” cartoonists Daniel Clowes and Charles Burns. Unlike the brightly colored Coca-Cola cans, they were decorated in drab shades of gray, with occasional red text. In addition to the primarily two-tone illustrations, the cans would feature a special code that could be entered at the given 800 number as well as a “Coincidence”, which was usually some odd bit of trivia about some town in the United States. They would also sometimes contain messages from the OK Manifesto, which was a series of platitudes about OK-Ness, pithy thought reform sayings with no real meaning, doublespeak, mocking traditional advertisement slogans or catch-phrases. Some cans had similar messages printed on their inside..