Caroline isn't cool, she's free.

Not knowing that it was impossible, has been there and done it.
(Jean Cocteau)

who doesn’t hate those tipe of gurls shaking their hairs like horelicopters and touching everyones face?? I understand your vagina’s on fire, but I have to push you out of my space if I want to dance as well.I know I barely do posts like this one, but lol…

who doesn’t hate those tipe of gurls shaking their hairs like horelicopters and touching everyones face?? I understand your vagina’s on fire, but I have to push you out of my space if I want to dance as well.
I know I barely do posts like this one, but lol…

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orientaltiger:

Moondust by Spencer Finch features 150 light fixtures and 417 incandescent light bulbs.

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Amamos com estilo, vendo o amor de forma idealística e fazendo dele uma arte criativa, onde, sem inibir o ridículo, nos divertimos e nos descobrimos, como se estivéssemos nos textos dos trovadores medievais e tu fosses o príncipe charmoso e eu a princesa encantada.

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Amamos com estilo, vendo o amor de forma idealística e fazendo dele uma arte criativa, onde, sem inibir o ridículo, nos divertimos e nos descobrimos, como se estivéssemos nos textos dos trovadores medievais e tu fosses o príncipe charmoso e eu a princesa encantada.

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How do you like your eggs?

How do you like your eggs?

my mouth

my mouth

Hello, Dali. How are you today?

Hello, Dali. How are you today?

womentoknow:

Athlete Aimee Mullins
“Born without fibulae in both legs, Aimee’s medical prognosis was discouraging; she was told she would never walk, and would likely spend the rest of her life using a wheelchair. In an attempt for an outside chance at independent mobility, doctors amputated both her legs below the knee on her first birthday. The decision paid off. By age two, she had learned to walk on prosthetic legs, and spent her childhood doing the usual athletic activities of her peers: swimming, biking, softball, soccer, and skiing, always alongside “able-bodies” kids.”

womentoknow:

Athlete Aimee Mullins

“Born without fibulae in both legs, Aimee’s medical prognosis was discouraging; she was told she would never walk, and would likely spend the rest of her life using a wheelchair. In an attempt for an outside chance at independent mobility, doctors amputated both her legs below the knee on her first birthday. The decision paid off. By age two, she had learned to walk on prosthetic legs, and spent her childhood doing the usual athletic activities of her peers: swimming, biking, softball, soccer, and skiing, always alongside “able-bodies” kids.”

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just an awsome paint

just an awsome paint

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