1. photo

    photo

    6 months ago  /  3,382 notes  /  Source: fumblrweed

  2. blushingfemme:

This is so powerful, why doesn’t it have more reblogs/likes?!

    blushingfemme:

    This is so powerful, why doesn’t it have more reblogs/likes?!

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    6 months ago  /  61,763 notes  /  Source: saveholden

  3. Missing my white tree right about now :(

    Missing my white tree right about now :(

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  6. That awkward moment when the doctor asks you if you’re sexually active

    makemistakeslivelifenoregrets:

    … And you mum is right next to you and just turns around and look at you like this:

     ”you better say no filthy slut or else you will be homeless” type of look.

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  7. melanieeroseee:

bahahahahaha true.

    melanieeroseee:

    bahahahahaha true.

    9 months ago  /  60,241 notes  /  Source: idoorknob

  8. It all started with a simple photo

    xdeeee:

    holy shitballs, lmfao!

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  9. melmyfinger:

Old People Line Up To Clean Radiation in Japan
Mr. Yamada: “I am 72 and on average I probably have 13 to 15 years left to live. Even if I were exposed to radiation, cancer could take 20 or 30 years or longer to develop. Therefore us older ones have less chance of getting cancer.”
Basically a group of 200+ retirees are volunteering to expose themselves to high levels of radiation so the younger men and women don’t have to.
Making the ultimate sacrifice to protect the lives of their children, and their children’s children. <3
(Source: BBC via Gizmodo)

    melmyfinger:

    Old People Line Up To Clean Radiation in Japan

    Mr. Yamada: “I am 72 and on average I probably have 13 to 15 years left to live. Even if I were exposed to radiation, cancer could take 20 or 30 years or longer to develop. Therefore us older ones have less chance of getting cancer.”

    Basically a group of 200+ retirees are volunteering to expose themselves to high levels of radiation so the younger men and women don’t have to.

    Making the ultimate sacrifice to protect the lives of their children, and their children’s children. <3

    (Source: BBC via Gizmodo)

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    9 months ago  /  51,768 notes  /  Source: BBC

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