If you aim at nothing, you'll hit it every time.

Aug 23

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Aug 22

shutupbeavis:

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shutupbeavis:

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3y3fetishist:

The sun’s up and I still haven’t gotten a wink of sleep.

3y3fetishist:

The sun’s up and I still haven’t gotten a wink of sleep.

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-tittyfish:

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Aug 16

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Aug 15

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bleep-bloop:

queenhannah:

WHO WAS PHONE O_O

bleep-bloop:

queenhannah:

WHO WAS PHONE O_O

octomom has had 80 fingers in her at the same time

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Aug 14

badassbadger:

gnate1:

“Pat isn’t with God. He’s fucking dead,” he told the 2,000 or so people  in attendance and the television audience watching on ESPN. “He wasn’t  religious. So thank you for your thoughts, but he’s fucking dead.”
…More than two years after Pat Tillman died, Richard — like the rest of  the Tillman family and many of Pat’s close friends — is still trying to  keep at bay the people and institutions who might want to use his  brother’s name for their own interests. The family is still suspicious  of the media, still angry at the government, still convinced the Army  tried to glorify Pat as a war hero when it knew he’d been gunned down by  his fellow soldiers.
(click image for one of the many articles)

badassbadger:

gnate1:

“Pat isn’t with God. He’s fucking dead,” he told the 2,000 or so people in attendance and the television audience watching on ESPN. “He wasn’t religious. So thank you for your thoughts, but he’s fucking dead.”

…More than two years after Pat Tillman died, Richard — like the rest of the Tillman family and many of Pat’s close friends — is still trying to keep at bay the people and institutions who might want to use his brother’s name for their own interests. The family is still suspicious of the media, still angry at the government, still convinced the Army tried to glorify Pat as a war hero when it knew he’d been gunned down by his fellow soldiers.

(click image for one of the many articles)

Aug 13

“I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in life. And I am horribly limited.” — Sylvia Plath. (via ifyoufeelalive) (via aloverofthelight) (via bananafishbones)