At the end of the day it’s all about making yourself happy.
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At the end of the day it’s all about making yourself happy.
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Little Duck Feeding The Fish.
they scream for their fallen breathren
maybe what i really wanted was to prove i could do things r i g h t. so when i looked in the m i r r o r, i’d see someone worthwhile.
If you never tried dancing like Cody Martin you are lying
what do you mean tried
Never forget
WHY WOULD THEY DO THIS PHOTOSHOOT I LOVE IT
give me a lapdance to this
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gahd damn yo…
if you’re going to ignore my texts you might as well change my contact name to terms and condition
wats he doin
Homeless People Read Mean Tweets About Themselves To End Stereotypes
When celebrities read mean tweets about themselves, it’s funny. When homeless people do it, it’s heartbreaking.
In a powerful PSA by Canadian advocacy group Raising the Roof, people who are dealing with homelessness read actual tweets written about those living without stable shelter. See all of the emotional reactions here.
Watch the full video here.
this is important.
im glad to see that we have our priorities sorted out