jenniferbeee:

thug420world:

ofwgblake:

dying

My cousin after smoking a Blunt.

serious shit tho..

(Source: womenweedandweather)

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lostsplendor:

Accident, Germany c. 1918 (by drakegoodman)

Now that’s uh house..

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(Source: pushthemovement)

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Lake Calhoun

puppyluver43:

commanderinqueef:

I JUST REALLY LOVE THIS PICTURE

OH MY GOD

puppyluver43:

commanderinqueef:

I JUST REALLY LOVE THIS PICTURE

OH MY GOD

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lostsplendor:

The Brixton Zebra (via Retronaut)

lostsplendor:

The Brixton Zebra (via Retronaut)

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Hank sure was excited to raise baby Bobby.

(Source: ashleyketchumx)

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(Source: tobelittlenginger)

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humorbountyhunter:

I want this to happen.

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…Teccam explains there are two types of secrets. There are secrets of the mouth and secrets of the heart.

Most secrets are secrets of the mouth. Gossip shared and small scandals whispered. There secrets long to be let loose upon the world. A secret of the mouth is like a stone in your boot. At first you’re barely aware of it. Then it grows irritating, then intolerable. Secrets of the mouth grow larger the longer you keep them, swelling until they press against your lips. They fight to be let free.

Secrets of the heart are different. They are private and painful, and we want nothing more than to hide them from the world. They do not swell and press against the mouth. They live in the heart, and the longer they are kept, the heavier they become.

Teccam claims it is better to have a mouthful of poison than a secret of the heart. Any fool will spit out poison, he says, but we hoard these painful treasures. We swallow hard against them every day, forcing them deep inside us. They they sit, growing heavier, festering. Given enough time, they cannot help but crush the heart that holds them…

The Wise Man’s Fear, Patrick Rothfuss (via wj-paperstax)
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Name of the Wind

maddyandsnoopy:

Read it. It is SO good. You will not regret it. Do it. 

This has been me when I first read it and this last weekend reading the sequel: 

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