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Jun 01

airmanspinup:

storyofanafwife:

sickening

Very very sickening if you ask me..

airmanspinup:

storyofanafwife:

sickening

Very very sickening if you ask me..

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(Source: textfromdog)

May 31

abaldwin360:

via George Takei

abaldwin360:

via George Takei

(via stfuconservatives)

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Admissions Problems: EXCERPTS FROM ESSAYS -

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Essays are gold mines. As you find one awesome nugget of awesomeness, there’s another greater one just waiting to be discovered. We love all the tidbits you’ve been sending our way from essays - these jokes write themselves. No animated gif needed.

Here’s some of the funniest excerpts we read…

May 28


This guy was told by his Homeowners Association that he couldn’t fly the American flag in his front yard.

This guy was told by his Homeowners Association that he couldn’t fly the American flag in his front yard.

(Source: mathaniel, via fuck-jesus-faggot)

(Source: stfuhypocrisy)


Respect where it is due.

Respect where it is due.

(Source: sweden10, via raystank)

Day off of work + Baseball game on = New listings in my Etsy shop!
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Day off of work + Baseball game on = New listings in my Etsy shop!

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“One thing we can do is remember these heroes as you remember them—not just as a rank, or a number, or a name on a headstone, but as Americans, often far too young, who were guided by a deep and abiding love for their families, for each other, and for this country.

We can remember Jay Aubin, the pilot, who met his wife on an aircraft carrier, and told his mother before shipping out, ‘If anything happens to me, just know I’m doing what I love.’

We can remember Ryan Beaupre, the former track star, running the leadoff leg, always the first one into action, who quit his job as an accountant and joined the Marines because he wanted to do something more meaningful with his life.

We can remember Brian Kennedy, the rock climber and lacrosse fanatic, who told his father two days before his helicopter went down that the Marines he served alongside were some of the best men he’d ever dealt with, and they’d be his friends forever.

We can remember Kendall Waters-Bey, a proud father, a proud son of Baltimore, who was described by a fellow servicemember as ‘a light in a very dark world.’

And we can remember David Hickman, a freshman in high school when the war began, a fitness fanatic who half-jokingly called himself ‘Zeus,’ a loyal friend with an infectious laugh.

We can remember them. And we can meet our obligations to those who did come home, and their families who are in the midst of a different, but very real battle of their own.” — President Obama at Arlington Cemetery today (via barackobama)

(via marc-andrepatricebergeron)

(Source: slaughterthemoon, via livin-like-lilly)

(Source: jeffy316, via livin-like-lilly)

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