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femmefatalist:

My life.

femmefatalist:

My life.

tyleroakley:

You’ve just had the almost imponderable joy of stalking charlieissocoollike which makes you, like, a stalker.

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #67 by Tyler Knott Gregson

tylerknott:

Typewriter Series #67 by Tyler Knott Gregson

spiffyrock21:

OH MY GOD OKAY SO I WAS AT MY FRIEND NICK’S HOUSE AND HE SAT DOWN NEXT TO HIS PARENTS AND HE SAID “mom dad i’m straight…” AND THEY LOOKED SO CONFUSED BUT THEN HE SAID “STRAIGHT UP BISEXUAAAAAALLLLL” AND LEAPED OUT OF THE ROOM I’M NOT JOKING THIS IS HIS IDEA OF COMING OUT I’M GOING TO PISS.

fattributes:

Dark Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes
eisenburrito:

carey—mulligan:

carey mulligan | 14/100

eisenburrito:

carey—mulligan:

carey mulligan | 14/100

tyleroakley:
visual-poetry:

“untitled (wall painting)” by ben cove

visual-poetry:

“untitled (wall painting)” by ben cove

Among 35 major national print publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, men had 81 percent of the quotes in stories about abortion, the research group said Thursday, while women had 12 percent, and organizations had 7 percent.

In stories about birth control, men scored 75 percent of the quotes, with women getting 19 percent and organizations getting 6 percent. Stories about Planned Parenthood had a similar ratio, with men getting 67 percent, women getting 26 percent, and organizations getting 7 percent.

Women fared a bit better in stories about women’s rights, getting 31 percent of the quotes compared with 52 percent for men and 17 percent for organizations.

disgustinghuman:

:””””)

did-you-kno:

They also mummified their dead cats the way they mummified people.
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did-you-kno:

They also mummified their dead cats the way they mummified people.

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