22nd January 2012

Link reblogged from Wittyfish

Wittyfish: Care more about people, please. →

wittyfish:

Recently, the town of Woodstock’s favorite town turkey got ran over by a car. Bob the Turkey was this turkey that lived on the edge of historic downtown Woodstock and roamed into the street a lot and caused traffic and pecked the police cars. Following his death, someone made this Facebook…

Source: wittyfish

23rd December 2011

Photo reblogged from Debut Novel with 69 notes

daydreamrain:

Good night my sweet prince.

daydreamrain:

Good night my sweet prince.

18th December 2011

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18th December 2011

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Powerful spiritual vibrations…with my Justin Bieber pillow at Macy’s Rancho Cucamonga #endtimes #wrathofgod

Powerful spiritual vibrations…with my Justin Bieber pillow at Macy’s Rancho Cucamonga  

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15th December 2011

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14th December 2011

Photo reblogged from It's My Life with 5,251 notes

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

This is a cool blog to follow

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

This is a cool blog to follow

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7th December 2011

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Underrated band. Much more mature than they are given credit for.

7th December 2011

Photo reblogged from That Which Wasn't Said with 6,252 notes

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4th December 2011

Photo reblogged from funny like a funeral. with 10,043 notes

antevorta:


The Charity Search launched at midnight, and allows you to search Google, Yahoo, or Bing the same way you would any of those search engines on their own. The difference is, each search donates 1 cent to Invisible Children and other great organizations. How easy is that? Can you imagine how fast that money adds up, given how many people use search engines every minute?



Bookmark it and pass it on. For more information about donation and logistics, check out The Charity Search.

antevorta:

The Charity Search launched at midnight, and allows you to search Google, Yahoo, or Bing the same way you would any of those search engines on their own. The difference is, each search donates 1 cent to Invisible Children and other great organizations. How easy is that? Can you imagine how fast that money adds up, given how many people use search engines every minute?

Bookmark it and pass it on. For more information about donation and logistics, check out The Charity Search.

Source: thecharitysearch.org

3rd December 2011

Video reblogged from funny like a funeral. with 14 notes

Owen - I Believe

Source: darrensroof