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Reblog if you would fuck me.
Don’t mind if I do ;-)
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“I’m living under water. Everything seems slow and far away. I know there’s a...”
–   –Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler’s Wife (via sweetspin) Everyone is buoyant, some just a little more than others.
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let me touch your genitals
You pack your trunk, I’ll bring my junk, and we can meet in the middle.
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“An excellent plumber is infinitely more admirable than an incompetent...”
– John W. Gardner (1912-2002)
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“We know that you highly esteem the kind of learning taught in those Colleges,...”
–  In June 1744, the College of William & Mary invited the Indians of the Six Nations to send 12 young men to be “properly” educated. This was the reply. (via historical-nonfiction) A bit longer than a lot of Tumblr posts, but worth it for perspective.
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“The will of John George, of Lambeth, who died in London in June, 1791, contained...”
–  Albany Law Journal, March 24, 1900 (via historical-nonfiction) Weapons-grade snark right there.
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The Beatles, Jesus, and Acts of God
historical-nonfiction: During a newspaper interview in March 1966, John Lennon said that the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus.” On August 13, radio station KLUE in Longview, Texas, organized a bonfire in which protesting Christians burned their Beatles records. The following day, the station’s broadcast tower was struck by lightning, rendering the news director unconscious and knocking...
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