Hello and welcome. This is my internet place that I inhabit.
Me on practically every political / religious / moral situation:I understand both sides of the debate but I agree with this side more and believe it is right, in my opinion.
Me on homophobia:No, you're wrong.
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5375
Posted
10 months ago

july 4th, 1776

britain:WHOA i just lost 13 followers wtf
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92264
Posted
10 months ago
widdlez:

not-a-comedian:

fuck we got a letter better go read dat shit

oh my GOODNESS

widdlez:

not-a-comedian:

fuck we got a letter better go read dat shit

oh my GOODNESS

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59715
Posted
10 months ago

The United States of America on college education

Student:I'm not going to go to college because I don't want to go into debt.
USA:YOU USELESS PIECE OF SHIT. YOU'RE GOING TO AMOUNT TO NOTHING YOU FUCKING SCUMBAG. YOU'RE THE REASON WHY MY TAXES ARE SO HIGH.
Student:I'm just going to attend a small community college instead.
USA:HAHAHA YOU WERE TOO STUPID TO GET INTO A GOOD UNIVERSITY. ENJOY YOUR MCDONALD'S DIPLOMA.
Student:I attended a four year university and received a diploma in a field I am interested in. Now I am $50,000+ in debt.
USA:YOU DUMBASS. WHY THE FUCK DID YOU GO TO COLLEGE WHEN YOU KNOW YOU COULDN'T AFFORD IT? YOU DIDN'T EVEN CHOOSE A USEFUL MAJOR EITHER. GOD PEOPLE LIKE YOU MAKE ME SICK.
Never not reblogging this.
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135811
Posted
10 months ago
books0977:

Rembrandt’s Mother Reading (c. 1629). Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch painter and engraver, 1606-1669). Wilton House, Wiltshire, England.
“Of all the Baroque masters, it was Rembrandt who evolved the most revolutionary technique and who seemed to grow into the Italians’ spiritual heir. By the middle of the 1630s he had long since abandoned conventional Dutch smoothness and his surfaces were already caked with more paint than was strictly necessary to present an illusion.”

books0977:

Rembrandt’s Mother Reading (c. 1629). Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (Dutch painter and engraver, 1606-1669). Wilton House, Wiltshire, England.

“Of all the Baroque masters, it was Rembrandt who evolved the most revolutionary technique and who seemed to grow into the Italians’ spiritual heir. By the middle of the 1630s he had long since abandoned conventional Dutch smoothness and his surfaces were already caked with more paint than was strictly necessary to present an illusion.”

(via sanctuum)

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333
Posted
10 months ago

Things that I write:

  • Sins

Things that I don’t write:

  • Tragedies

(Source: anondracomalfoy, via lukeskywalkersbutt)

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110837
Posted
10 months ago

togepi:

too lazy to rp

too lazy to blog

too lazy to watch anime

too lazy to talk to people 

too lazy to eat

too lazy to exist 

(via battter)

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2890
Posted
10 months ago

gr0sse:

annawantm0re:

gr0sse:

gotta go fast…… to escape my past…

is this suppose to be funny? because this can’t be serious. come on, fuckin sonic? OLRMFOALMO

(via battter)

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5332
Posted
10 months ago