(Source: naomileigh93, via transcending-nihilism)
Don Draper, “The Wheel” (via hnostalgia)
(Source: larmoyante, via hnostalgia)
http://www.hbo.com/game-of-thrones/episodes/3/27-the-bear-and-the-maiden-fair/interview/nikolaj-coster-waldau?cmpid=ABC794 (via nikolajfangirlteam)
(Source: naomileigh93, via transcending-nihilism)
I’m really glad no one has a fit when someone gets breast implants but it’s a big motherfuckin’ deal when a preventative mastectomy happens.
I will never shop at that store ever!!!
i thought this was a joke but
no
and even if it were
A COUPLE SECONDS AGO I WAS WEARING MY A&F SWEATSHIRT
NOT ANYMORE
shitty company, hope all this bad publicity makes it go down in the shitter
Spreading this like wildfire - never liked them to begin with.
They also got sued for hiring white people over people of colour.
^^^ well duh cause good looking cool people are only white
I feel like slavery was never banished
(Source: livefitandhealthy, via dee-the-me)
it’s called AAVE, you FUCKTRUCK
I hate how people here think that “proper general English” is the only way to speak English and all the others are considered “idiocy” like if language has anything to do with intelligence. I’m not even from the U.S. and I know this better than most of you.
Below is a list of all English dialects in North America:
American English - Standard American English is the general form
- Cultural
- Regional
- New England English
- Inland Northern American English (includes western and central upstate New York)
- Mid-Atlantic dialects
- Inland Northern American English (Lower peninsula of Michigan, northern Ohio and Indiana, Chicago, part of eastern Wisconsin and upstate New York)
- North–Central American English (primarily Minnesota, but also most of Wisconsin, the Upper peninsula of Michigan, and parts of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Iowa)
- Yooper dialect (Upper Peninsula of Michigan and some neighboring areas)
- Midland American English
- North Midlands English (thin swath from Nebraska to Ohio)
- St. Louis
- South Midland (thin swath from Oklahoma to Pennsylvania)
- Southern English
- Western English
- Hawaiian Pidgin
(via dee-the-me)
“not natashsa,” a photographic essay on eastern european sex trafficked slaves by dana popa
(documentary, the real sex traffic; film, lilya 4-ever)
this is real
(via orwen)
“not natashsa,” a photographic essay on eastern european sex trafficked slaves by dana popa
(documentary, the real sex traffic; film, lilya 4-ever)
this is real
(via orwen)
(Source: textfromdog)
Ears buzzing with Music,
Mind distorted by memory
Of us on the bed, your lips on mine,
The world forgotten.
The devastating lies that we told each other,
The ones we did not.
I can still hear our beating hearts wrapped as one,
The awful agony of it all.
I go to a club, where music is loud,
Faces are distorted by darkness,
Where I can drink and dance with a stranger,
And sometimes forget what it felt like being with you.