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i do still talk like a middle school boy circa 2012 and things are either gay or swag to me
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Nintendogs Promo on a 1951 Volkswagen Dogmobile (2005)
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okay so everyone else's gotten into oasis because of you but how did you get into oasis
A group of schoolboys came up behind me and hit me in the back of the head with a hammer : (
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The bedroom is really just an alcove, with a built-in bed sheltered by a lowered ceiling. The screen porch is beyond.
The Not So Big House - A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live, 1998
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eye of the beholder and pattern recognition or something
#art by others#oasis#reminiscent of the classic 'multiple men rushing to light one woman's cigarette' shot in cinema#which is to say . . . -guttural howling and barking-
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IS THAG LOCH LOMOND IN THE GLASSES REFLECTION?

congratsssssss yes it is! like i said pattern recognition
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There's nothing left for him. His daughter. He wasn't her father, either. She loves him. She'll survive. She's young. I don't want you to die. Don't kill him. Let him live. Let him live. Don't kill him.
Roy Walker/Black Bandit & Alexandria/Bandit's daughter THE FALL│2006
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them: dont get your belly scratched girllll… its only monday what are you doing
me on monday: im getting my bellayyyy scratched
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i'm not into slapping anyone around but it's like there's days when i've needed a slap and he slapped me and there's days when he's needed a slap so i've slapped him
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The Anderson Male Leopard faced a brutal encounter, nearly losing his eye in what appeared to be a ferocious battle with another leopard. In the aftermath, his eve was swollen and appeared lifeless-glassed over and milky. We all assumed the worst, thinking he had lost the eye for good.
However, nature had other plans. Over the next month, a miraculous transformation unfolded before our eyes. The swelling gradually subsided, the milky appearance began to clear, and soon enough, the once-deemed lost eye seemed to regenerate and regain its function. It was nothing short of a miracle.
Taken in Sabi Sands, South Africa Words and photography by Nick Kleer
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