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Sexual orientation: Peter Capaldi saying “Every time I think it couldn’t get more extraordinary it surprises me. It’s impossible, I hate it, it’s evil, it’s astonishing. I want to kiss it to death.”
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pizza day lazy day i accidentally deleted this post. yay - IG:daisifies
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It was once an institution here in the States, but Pizza Hut has definitely seen better days.
Photographer Ho Hai Tran scoured the country capturing the old and delightfully quirky Pizza Hut buildings for her series, Pizza Hunt.
Hunting Down the Original Quirky Pizza Hut Buildings
via It’s Nice That
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but god; just notice you’re both looking at the sky.
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me: has anxiety over work i haven't done
me: has internal breakdown instead of doing work
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it is a good thing that they are invisible, the ghosts
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constantly mistaken for the wrong age squad
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A new company called Veil is bringing the modern technology of sportswear fabrics to one of the most traditional garments in the world: the hijab. Broadening the choices for Muslim women—whose head wraps are oftentimes made from fabrics like jersey cotton or voile—the company is working with advanced properties of technical fabrics. Now available on Kickstarter, Veil offers waterproof, sweat-wicking, laser-cut hijabs that keep the body cool even during the hottest summer months—all for the per-order price of $17.
Support the company via Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/veil/veil-the-future-of-hijab
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DEAR ANYONE WHO HAS EVER BEEN AFRAID OF BEING JUDGED BY THE CASHIER FOR BUYING SOMETHING:
I have been working in retail for three years and let me tell you: WE DON’T CARE!
Whether you’re a trans*boy buying tampons or you’re buying laxatives or you’re buying a thong or a package of hello kitty stickers, cashiers don’t give a shit, we’re usually too busy trying to find the damn bar code or trying to sign you up for a membership card. And honestly, half the stuff I ring up doesn’t even register in my brain. My thought process when ringing someone up is; *scan* *check screen* *scan* *check screen* oh crap did they just ask me something?
So don’t ever be afraid to buy something okay?
*kisses you and pats you on the head* Now go buy all the things!
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