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  • geekandsundry:

    WHAAAAAAATTTTT 

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    • 7 years ago
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  • rainbowloury:
“ interesting how these things can be kept… private
”

    rainbowloury:

    interesting how these things can be kept… private

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    • 7 years ago
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  • arudetrans:

    aqeu:

    @ bernie supporters: if hillary wins the primaries, vote for hillary.

    @ hillary supporters: if bernie wins the primaries, vote for bernie.

    either of them are so much better than anyone on the republican side and don’t refuse to vote just because your fav didn’t win

    Literally

    (via queerbacteria)

    • 7 years ago
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  • femme-lesbians:

    Download the HER app for iOS now 

    Meet girls in your area  ♀❤️‍ ♀

    OUT ON ANDRIOD IN MAY

    (via femme-lesbians)

    • 7 years ago
    • 7268 notes
  • pussycat-scribbles:

    Bonus:

    image

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    • 7 years ago
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  • critical-perspective:

    terminallydepraved:

    charlesoberonn:

    nexya:

    I love how humans have literally not changed throughout history like the graffiti from Pompeii has people from hundreds of years ago writing stuff like “Marcus is gay” “I fucked a girl here” “Julius your mum wishes she was with me” and leonardo da vinci’s assistants drew dicks in their notebooks just for the banter and mozart created a piece called “kiss my ass” so when people wish for ‘today’s generation’ to be like ‘how people used to’ then we’re already there buddy we’ve always been

    The Hagia Sophia has inscriptions that were considered sacred for centuries until they were deciphered in the 70s to be Nordic runes saying “Halfdan wrote this”

    my old english prof told us that theres a cave in Scandinavia where a viking gratified some runes like 14 feet up on the wall and when they finally reached it all it translated into was “this is very high”

    Ancient Shitposting

    Now on the History Channel

    (via kenjiandcompany)

    • 7 years ago
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  • fromzimbabwee:

    smoothiefreak:

    thequeenbey:

    LEMONADE

    This gif set made me cry. 

    I LOVE THIS WOMAN.

    (via devilbombers)

    • 7 years ago
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  • ceruleanbluesart:

    agentred5:

    reapers-song:

    el-hotel-bella-muerte:

    herpowerisherown:

    purradox:

    tomthebluellama:

    hellarat:

    madmaninachair:

    Do you ever memorize a person’s voice? Like you can construct a sentence in your mind that that person’s never said, and yet you hear them say it.

    Is that a thing people can do?????????

    yea 

    there are people that cant do that??????????

    We are a chosen few. We have a great power.

    It’s called echoic memory

    That reminds me…

    image

    You’re welcome.

    Damn you

    Man, I love having echoic memory. Once, when I was writing an exam for a psych class, I made my internal monologue sound like Sean Connery. It was infinitely more entertaining.

    (via odacchi)

    • 7 years ago
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  • tattsunsan:

    magiciansardonyx:

    weebleon:

    tattsunsan:

    GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FINAL EXAMS

    GOOD LUCK ON YOUR ENTRANCE EXAMS

    GOOD LUCK ON YOUR ORAL PRESENTATIONS

    GOOD LUCK ON YOUR GIANT ESSAYS

    GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK

    d(^u^)b

    ^ AND GOOD LUCK ON YOUR AP EXAMS

    AND GOOD LUCK ON YOUR FINAL PROJECTS

    AND GOOD LUCK ON YOUR INTERVIEWS AND REGISTERING FOR CLASSES

    (via queerbacteria)

    • 7 years ago
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  • prewarbucky:

    a symbol to the nation. a hero to the world. The story of Captain America is one of honor, bravery and blatant bisexuality.

    (via queerbacteria)

    • 7 years ago
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