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greyscreations:

“Shoutout to my blerds, they represent the realness”

                                                  -Childish Gambino, Bonfire

Blerds = black nerds, a term first used by the character Turk (a black doctor) in the NBC/ABC sitcom Scrubs

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fckyeaharthistory:

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Denis, 1966. North Paris

OOOOOOH
AAAAHHHH!  

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geeeet it gandalf! 

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justaddtommy:

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gpoy.
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fuckyeahtattoos:

my bookshelf tattoo. its pretty self-explanatory.
done in Merced, CA.

fuckyeahtattoos:

my bookshelf tattoo. its pretty self-explanatory.

done in Merced, CA.

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shaving23spiders:

His palms are sweaty, knees weak
arms spaghetti
there’s vomit on spaghetti already
mom’s spaghetti
He’s nervous, but on the surface he looks calm spaghetti
to drop bombs
but he keeps on spaghetti

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fuckyeahtattoos:

Fresh ink. My favorite tattoo so far. 

llllllluuuuuuuuvvvvviiittttt

fuckyeahtattoos:

Fresh ink. My favorite tattoo so far. 

llllllluuuuuuuuvvvvviiittttt

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preach, mr Feeny.

preach, mr Feeny.

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"A lot of people don’t heal [from trauma], and it manifests in a lot of different ways throughout their lives. There’s a study they did with Vietnam vets who’d had—clearly—a lot of trauma during the war. Twenty years later, they measured their levels of pain before and after they showed them intense footage from Vietnam. Pretty much across the board, after they saw this really intense, violent footage from the war, their levels of pain went down. Because when trauma doesn’t get to work itself through your system, your system idles at a heightened state, and so getting more really intense input calms your system down….A lot of folks who’ve survived trauma end up being really calm in crisis and freaking out in everyday life."

— Meredith Broome (via dadie-akoma)

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theanimalblog:

On April 9 the Duke Lemur Center welcomed two new Pygmy Slow Loris twins to mother Loris, Sovanni. The Duke Lemur is the foremost prosimian research and advocacy center and sanctuary. Prosimians are primitive primates that include lemurs, lorises, bushbabies and tarsiers. (via zooborns)