Laura
lovequotesrus:

EVERYTHING LOVE

gracethelostgirl:

how did rabbit not end up murdering people

My sister Christi had a baby when I was 17, and I had just heard about crib death. The horrible thing was that it wasn’t understood. For some unknown reason the baby would stop breathing. So I would sneak into where the baby was sleeping and put my hand in her crib, hold her little finger, and I’d sleep on the floor like that. It was stupid, I’m sure. But I thought the warmth of my hand might help, that maybe if she felt my pulse it would remind her to breathe.

Johnny Depp 

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This is why Johnny Depp is my idol.

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nochesbajolasestrellas:

androphilia:

Muslim Women Against FEMEN

`crying, this is so beautiful

….

Perspective is key
tre-kun:

opossumbutt:

stormychaos:

watchtheskytonight:

danphinite:

I think this is one of the best xDDD

This was just cool all by itself…but keep watching

I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT

tHEFCKINGPATRICK

I really should of known better.


I wanna try

tre-kun:

opossumbutt:

stormychaos:

watchtheskytonight:

danphinite:

I think this is one of the best xDDD

This was just cool all by itself…but keep watching

I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT

tHEFCKINGPATRICK

I really should of known better.

I wanna try

maybelinestonem:

anotheralexandros:

sourcedumal:

dstroym:

Bras we have known.

(via LOL, DAMN!)

LMAO. Heavy lifter is the BEST

All of these are perfect… but I wasn’t going to reblog until I saw The Great Descender.

Because. Yes.


 

Before the 1959 revolution, less than half of Cubans had any education. Today, Cubans receive free education at every level, including meals and home visits. Cuba’s literacy rate is 99.83%—the highest in the world—according to a World Bank report. Cuba spends over 10% of the federal budget on education, compared to less than 2% for the US.

Before the 1959 revolution, less than half of Cubans had any education. Today, Cubans receive free education at every level, including meals and home visits. Cuba’s literacy rate is 99.83%—the highest in the world—according to a World Bank report. Cuba spends over 10% of the federal budget on education, compared to less than 2% for the US.

Awww

Awww

Yazil

Yazil

thefuuuucomics:

i hope my family doesnt see

thefuuuucomics:

i hope my family doesnt see