brella:

tragic backstories explain bad deeds but they do not excuse them

  • tragic backstories explain bad deeds but they do not excuse them
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spatialsoloist:

It amazes me that I can accurately type at top speed without looking at my keyboard but still pour water down my shirt ‘cause I missed my mouth in general.

9:51 pm, reblogged by fallofftheearth
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teamfreeurl:

du4ne:

no matter how many followers i get i swear only 12 people actually read my posts

that’s all jesus needed

9:50 pm, reblogged by fallofftheearth
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squeakythepin:

lirrylirry:

85 YEAR OLD BEST FRIENDS OH MY GOD PLEASE JUST WATCH THIS

This is pretty much me now.

8:27 pm, reblogged by fallofftheearth
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(Source: amarling)

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collectivehistory:

Elvis Presley

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collectivehistory:

“Kiss of Life”, 1968 Pulitzer Prize

A utility worker, J.D. Thompson, is suspended on a utility pole and giving mouth to mouth resuscitation to a fellow lineman, Randall G. Champion, who was unconscious and hanging upside down after contacting a high voltage line.

Champion survived and lived until 2002, when he died of heart failure at the age of 64. Thompson is still living. 

Rocco Morabito

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collectivehistory:

School for black civil rights activists - young girl being trained not to react to smoke blown in her face, 1960 

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The first time that Shae met Sansa, she was like, “I don’t want to be here with one of these rich, spoiled girls,” but now, I think she would die for this girl. She would do anything to protect her. She’s like an older sister to Sansa. - Sibel Kekilli

(Source: lookatthelights)

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(Source: illkim)

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