“fiction doesnt affect reality” then WHY did i buy that black v neck top a couple of weeks ago? because i LIKED it? or because i thought sasuke would wear it? get a clue
Jules of Nature
RMH

Love Begins

JBB: An Artblog!
styofa doing anything
$LAYYYTER
NASA
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@itslatenightthursday
“fiction doesnt affect reality” then WHY did i buy that black v neck top a couple of weeks ago? because i LIKED it? or because i thought sasuke would wear it? get a clue
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)
Duelos y Quebrantos’ Spanish Mastiffs, source
@strongbadgmail
sure, when my grandfather fought nazis and fascism he was “a hero” and “on the right side of history” but when i do it im “way too sensitive” and “no better than they are”
big mood rn
cant believe we’ll never know who ended homophobia because he was anon
This look was sick
How 9/11 changed Lilo & Stitch.
oh my god i never knew
Same
Today on things I never knew. o.o
Amazing that they still managed to use most of the original animation though.
I fucking love stuff like this
i d k w h a t i ’ m d o i n g w i t h m y l i f e
Pls teach your son how to apologize.
Pls teach your daughter to not measure her strength by how much pain she can endure
You’re welcome
This is the most useful thing I’ve ever reblogged.
i used to think when people said my cousin twice removed that their cousin must’ve did some fucked up shit to get kicked out of the family twice
taken literally 1 minute apart
Ah, the ‘ol scream and sleep.
Мама спит, она устала… Ну, и мы играть не стали!
Oh my god
That does not say that is says momma cat is tired, but we aren’t done playing or something like that
Chris Pine refuses to answer the question “Would you swipe left or right for Anna Kendrick on Tinder?” and instead gives this response