Traffic Lights 2.0, 2016 | by Lucas Zimmermann

Andulka
styofa doing anything
occasionally subtle

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Origami Around

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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if i look back, i am lost
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Not today Justin

Discoholic 🪩

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Traffic Lights 2.0, 2016 | by Lucas Zimmermann
“When people are ready to, they change. They never do it before then, and sometimes they die before they get around to it. You can’t make them change if they don’t want to, just like when they do want to, you can’t stop them.”
Andy Warhol (via naturaekos)
The Perfect Explanation of Privilege – In One Powerful Punchline
“The Pencilsword” is a comic strip by Toby Morris, an illustrator from New Zealand. His most recent comic, “On a Plate” hits hard at the heart of the issues of concerning wealth and privilege.
How many times have you heard the “I’ve never been handed anything on a platter” argument in regard to social security and other social benefits?
Toby wrecks this argument by showing how two children can grow up, be loved and supported, and yet still have two very different outcomes.
Make sure to follow all the way to the end for the powerful punchline. This comic is an increasingly sad reality for far too many of this nation’s children and families.
Reblogged from the source since someone deleted the text at the bottom.
this is so amazing
Not gonna lie this got me a bit emotional.
when something you didn’t want to attend gets cancelled
I consider everybody who reblogged this family.
When people give Elsa crap for being "too sexy" for Disney
It’s like,
have
you
seen
what
Disney
has
done
before?
For gods sake, Ariel had a nude scene.
YOU ARE MISSING THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE …!
guys i think Jessica Rabbit wins
FOREVER REBLOG
I snorted so hard I was not expecting that
Make her pussy wet not her eyes.
Make his dick hard not his life
Break her bed not her heart
play with her boobs not her feelings
Get on his dick not his nerves.
always salt your pasta while boiling it
Mom says you should never ask for advice you aren’t willing to take. I wasn’t sure I agreed. Having an unbiased pair of eyes point out a sensible solution was helpful. But the sensible thing and the right thing weren’t always the same choice, and no one but you could truly understand the difference.
Jenn Bennett, The Anatomical Shape of a Heart (via books-n-quotes)
#submit this for best short at the oscars
this is that one post that i’ll always reblog
It’s back
the teacher killin it
HOW IS THIS 6 SECONDS
This is literally one of my favorite vines, a masterpiece really and I will always reblog it and it’s just - I love so many just wonderful LOVING TOUCHES about it and it’s
The beautiful facial expressions and flawlessly communicative gestures the likes of which would be at home in my college-level dramatic arts classes
The universal relateability
The technical video and sound editing that’s DIRECTLY on the song beat, absolutely A+ timing and that shit is not easy to do
The amazing dramatic use of slow-motion that tells like - this is some Shakespearean drama story - conflict, BETRAYAL, this is Julias Caeser, this is The Iliad
The freaking teacher being in on it and being convinced to shake it down now
in case nobody’s seen the sequel:
WHY HAVE I NOT SEEN THIS BEFORE
3:24 am
WOOOO my ass wide awake!
It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool’s paradise.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot (via fyp-philosophy)
http://iglovequotes.net/
Nobody’s heart is perfect.
Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale (via wordsnquotes)
warm colors by James Frost
These are stunning