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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Jules of Nature
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“how’s your summer?”
an important factual presentation by me
All the facts.
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i am ….. *takes a drag of a cig* … how u say … *exhales* ….. losing my goddamn mind
As much as I like Riverdale, I think what the show has really done is reignite my childhood crush on Cole Sprouse.
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Weddings Around the World
Photo credit: Rani in Silk
In India, brides usually wear red, which represents the rising sun and Mars—the planet associated with marriage. Such symbols are thought to bring fertility and prosperity.
Photo credit: Tim Pearse
During a traditional Japanese ceremony, the bride will usually wear a white kimono called uchikake. The groom also wears a kimono, as well as hakama, a type of pleated trouser, and haori, which is similar to a jacket.
Photo credit: Akiboat Impressions
Ghanaian couples often wear matching ceremonial attire. Made of kente (a type of cloth handwoven in Ghana), the outfits feature bright and colorful patterns and designs.
Photo credit: Pulmakorraldaja
Many wives-to-be in Estonia have a history of wearing head-wreaths paired with colorful folk dresses.
Photo credit: Captivating Photography
In Scotland, a groom will customarily wear a kilt, topped with a jacket, shirt, and tie. To make up for his lack of pockets, he’ll also sport a sporran, or pouch.
Photo credit: Faton Ademi
The nomadic Gorani people, who are Slavic Muslims, used to spend an entire week to celebrate a wedding, but now it’s said to last only about 3 days. In that time, various traditional celebrations that revolve around “ethnic identity.”
Via MyModernMet
FUCKING GOALS
GUYS, they actually really do have their own lipstick company and it really it’s successful af. They even have models to wear their products and the lipsticks are at a reasonable price. Stop buying “Kylie Cosmetics” in 2017 and start supporting more black owned businesses!!!
Support their business HERE
I saw this episode I was so angry because they addressed a very unique and important problem and they dismissed them and then called them cockroaches like???? I wanted to fight them I’m buying some now.
I know and that gross judge had the nerve to say their business wasn’t gonna happen while those other judges smirked and laughed. but looks who’s promoting their shit to my thousands of followers lmao!!!!!
girls don’t like boys girls like books with complicated plots and mythology
hope your pets stay healthy in 2017
I almost didn’t blog this and felt guilty
Schooled S2 Ep 1: We Punish Defeat
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