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wickedclothes:

fun. / LGBTQ Shirt
The fun. design here features the text “It’s all fun. and gay ’til someone loses their rights. LGBTQ Equality Now”
All proceeds from this shirt will be donated to Revel and Riot to help promote LGBTQ rights, awareness and equality. Buy it here!

wickedclothes:

fun. / LGBTQ Shirt

The fun. design here features the text “It’s all fun. and gay ’til someone loses their rights. LGBTQ Equality Now”

All proceeds from this shirt will be donated to Revel and Riot to help promote LGBTQ rights, awareness and equality. Buy it here!

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Source: store.ournameisfun.com

"Having perfected our disguise,
we spend our lives searching for someone
we don’t fool."

-

Robert Brault

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vampirestatebuilding:

this is obviously about my dad.

vampirestatebuilding:

this is obviously about my dad.

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Source: alexdarke

tessstosterone:

Soooooooooooooo ME!

tessstosterone:

Soooooooooooooo ME!

Source: tessstosterone

theatlantic:

The Invisible Borders That Define American Culture

One of the clearest regional differences in the U.S. can found by tracking the words people use to refer to soft drinks, which is in fact the map you saw at the top of this story. Pop or soda, or even Coke, these small linguistic differences are not as small as we might think. While “soda” commands the Northeast and West Coast (green) and “pop” is in between (black), “Coke” reigns in the south (turquoise). These small distinctions can often act as touchstones for larger cultural differences.
Read more. [Image: Samuel Arbesman]

theatlantic:

The Invisible Borders That Define American Culture

One of the clearest regional differences in the U.S. can found by tracking the words people use to refer to soft drinks, which is in fact the map you saw at the top of this story. Pop or soda, or even Coke, these small linguistic differences are not as small as we might think. While “soda” commands the Northeast and West Coast (green) and “pop” is in between (black), “Coke” reigns in the south (turquoise). These small distinctions can often act as touchstones for larger cultural differences.

Read more. [Image: Samuel Arbesman]

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Source: theatlanticcities.com

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It’s been a while since I’ve posted any original material (aka, anything other than a re-post), so here’s an update:

I’m engaged!


Yep, it’s true.  My boyfriend (well, fiance now) proposed to me on March 31st in beautiful park in Cleveland.

So, in two years, I’ll be getting hitched.

Life is beautiful!

-Turquoise Jock-

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

cuddlecubes:

Aw, he’s so cute.

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Source: nicobear19

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

shockexchange:

please be mine?

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