Teach this homoeroticism on film school
styofa doing anything
noise dept.
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i don't do bad sauce passes
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Misplaced Lens Cap
trying on a metaphor

Product Placement
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@theartofmadeline

#extradirty

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dirt enthusiast
hello vonnie
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
cherry valley forever

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@theadventuresofwillandjohn
Teach this homoeroticism on film school
I have so many questions
In the name of everything decent in this world, you have got to turn the sound on.
This low key slaps
I want to see this tho
For one Native American tribe whose land straddles the U.S.-Mexico border, President Trump’s proposed border wall would, literally, divide its people.
The Tohono O'odham Nation stretches through the desert from just south of Casa Grande in southern Arizona to the U.S. border — and then beyond, into the Mexican state of Sonora. This means that if Trump gets his $5.7 billion border wall, it would cut right through the tribe’s land.
“It would be as if I walked into your home and felt like your home was not safe, but I want to build a wall right smack in the middle of your home and let me divide your family,” Verlon Jose, vice chairman of the Tohono O'odham Nation, tells NPR’s David Greene. “It is putting a blockage into our way of life, into things that we’ve been doing for hundreds and hundreds of years. And when you interrupt those things, bad things happen.”
Native American Leader: ‘A Border Wall Is Not The Answer’
Photo: Claire Harbage/NPR
Animated Chronicles.
Artists on tumblr.
That’s a deep… dock.
by Penzilla
Tumblr: @pennypenzilla
woah this is actually super super cool. I love that Simpsons fish
i love the ending
i’m gonna make so many new friends
Okaaay, let’s do this one last time, yeah? For real this time. This is it.
tbh this is proof that social media has completely ruined my sense of humor like i could go see a stand up comedian live and not laugh as hard as i did from reading this one fucking tweet
i hate how fucking funny these are fghjdjskal
“I know who you are…”
oh my god I lost it at that
What We Do in the Shadows (2014) directed by Taika Waititi & Jemaine Clement.
#JUSTICEFORMARIAHILL
so did she
They're such good friends.
Shut you up real fast.