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Reblogged from homotrocity :
I walked into the kitchen one morning to find this:
Naturally, I changed it
This went on for a few weeks until one day:
Which evoked all this:
No
letters
missed
out
why is mr. tom, a dildo lover not in this
Reblogged from lesbiansky :
eteo:
what if giraffes lived underwater
what a majestic creature
It would explain nessie
Oh my God. I have been waiting literally over a year to use this gif, and before I do, I want to thank you for the opportunity.
pardon
yOU FUFCKGN ASSHOEL I JUTS SPIT MY LATTE ON MY TABLET F UCK TOUOYU JESUS CHRIST
Best post I’ve seen this month
OMFG
(Source: tittyblaster8000)
Reblogged from lesbiansky :
castiel-counts-deans-freckles:
Alright, guys.
THIS ISN’T a bromance:
THIS IS a bromance:
THIS IS a bromance:
THIS IS a bromance:
NOT THIS:
GOODNIGHT, THANK YOU
One more time, kids. Say it with me:
BROMANCE:
NOT BROMANCE:
Just a little more emphasis
Actual Bros:
JUST ‘MANCE.
To review:
BROS
NOT BROS
Reblogged from control-shift-z :
this is a necessity for me
dude the oxford comma is the shit i am all up on that bitch like woo woo
all right, you’ve convinced me.
the last one is up in our english classroom hahaha
(Source: feelinalrightsaturdaynight)
Reblogged from control-shift-z :
The TARDIS Console Room through the Years
The Doctor. In the TARDIS. Next stop—everywhere.
Reblogged from manicpixiedreamkiller :
This is a classic `nude calendar´ when you extract everything which transparent to X-Rays, i.e. all the flesh, and therefore any remaining sensuality.
Via Tha Mary Sue: “This Exists: X-Ray Pin-up Calendar”
best thing i’ve seen all day
i was fully expecting to see comments about the skeleton war
These are the sexy pics the soldiers keep of their lovers while they fight in THE SKELETON WAR
Reblogged from control-shift-z :
Overused Movie Poster Cliches [via]
Previously: Movie Posters Recreated with Comic Sans and Clip ArtOh wow.
This is awful.
LMFAO damn.
(Source: tastefullyoffensive)
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