May 22, 2013

(Source: missnonhuman)

May 19, 2013
two of my honey bunnies.

two of my honey bunnies.

May 19, 2013
monkeys rule the land and apes make mistakes.

May 19, 2013
"No tree, it is said, can grow to Heaven unless its roots reach down to Hell."

— Carl Jung  (via terramantra)

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May 18, 2013
urhajos:

‘Seafood’ by Sammy Slabbinck

urhajos:

Seafood’ by Sammy Slabbinck

(via luneballoon)

May 17, 2013

2headedsnake:

Denis Dubois

(artist found via fer1972)

May 12, 2013
"We’d read each other like books we were endlessly fascinated by."

— From Frances and Bernard by Carlene Bauer  (via thatkindofwoman)

(Source: lotusohm, via thatkindofwoman)

May 12, 2013
sebulas:

furryredfox:

furrymatrix:

Wow. That’s quite the sight. ;P
-Hills

Wow, really nice

Hot

sebulas:

furryredfox:

furrymatrix:

Wow. That’s quite the sight. ;P

-Hills

Wow, really nice

Hot

(Source: bdsmleashcollar)

May 10, 2013

feeling like shit so I can get better.

May 10, 2013

spunkfluff:

High School Student gives a lesson to its teacher at Duncanville (by Volvodea1)

*salutes Jersey Thor Kid* 

(via annabellalovesyou)

May 9, 2013
tayalldaynyc:

theuppitynegras:

world history

In one sentence

tayalldaynyc:

theuppitynegras:

world history

In one sentence

(Source: rilanoona, via seriouslyamerica)

May 7, 2013
for my baby

for my baby

(Source: isaybelow, via oswaldofguadalupe)

May 7, 2013

May 6, 2013

(Source: thecaldwellband)

May 6, 2013
"The SAT is a scam. It has been around for 50 years. It has never measured anything. And it continues to measure nothing. And the whole game is that everybody who does well on it, is so delighted by their good fortune that they don’t want to attack it. And they are the people in charge. Because of course, the way you get to be in charge is by having high test scores. So it’s this terrific kind of rolling scam that every so often, somebody sort of looks and says—well, you know, does it measure intelligence? No. Does it predict college grades? No. Does it tell you how much you learned in high school? No. Does it predict life happiness or life success in any measure? No. It’s measuring nothing."

John Katzman, founder of The Princeton Review (via loveyourchaos)

and much more can be criticized… but lets leave it at that for the moment…

(via jacosorio)

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