can't we just nap instead?

Meet Jacob, the far too jaded 20 year old who has nothing going for him in life other than a lot of anxiety, a pathological fear of dinosaurs, and an severe allergy to THC.

4 days ago on May 17th, 2013 | J | 0 notes

I need to get out.

This place makes me feel so lonely, I think that’s the main reason why I completely despise living back in the states. I’m a naturally social person, and yet here I spend the majority of my time alone now. I’m not happy here. At all. 

4 days ago on May 17th, 2013 | J | 2 notes
2 months ago on March 16th, 2013 | J | 5 notes
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search4zion:

I don’t know what this is “proof” of but I approve.  Some white boys can shake their asses!

4 months ago on January 10th, 2013 | J | 4,549 notes

Ashley (right) and Liliana (left) have been together for three years and have been married for one year. Ashley has been in the military for seven and a half years, and Liliana has been serving for 11 years. They recently welcomed into the world a baby boy, Brice - and although Ashley is on her son’s birth certificate, DOMA would make it difficult for her to receive the ‘paternity’ leave that any other military spouse would likely receive in the event of the birth of a child - if she were to request leave, she would not necessarily be granted it: Even after DADT repeal, there is no guidance for commanders on granting leave to service members in the event of the birth of a child from a same-sex partner. To reconcile this, Ashley has saved up her personal leave to be able to spend the first weeks of her son’s life at home with him and her wife. 

photograph and summary by Tatjana Plitt. To view the entire gallery, click here.

Ashley (right) and Liliana (left) have been together for three years and have been married for one year. Ashley has been in the military for seven and a half years, and Liliana has been serving for 11 years. They recently welcomed into the world a baby boy, Brice - and although Ashley is on her son’s birth certificate, DOMA would make it difficult for her to receive the ‘paternity’ leave that any other military spouse would likely receive in the event of the birth of a child - if she were to request leave, she would not necessarily be granted it: Even after DADT repeal, there is no guidance for commanders on granting leave to service members in the event of the birth of a child from a same-sex partner. To reconcile this, Ashley has saved up her personal leave to be able to spend the first weeks of her son’s life at home with him and her wife. 

photograph and summary by Tatjana Plitt. To view the entire gallery, click here.

5 months ago on December 10th, 2012 | J | 477 notes

1953

“These two photos…were a couple of my favourites, for their intimacy and for their use of the photobooth, the only place really where photos like this could be both taken and developed safely in the 1950s.”

7 months ago on October 15th, 2012 | J | 39,195 notes
zacharyaarronn:

kiss me.

zacharyaarronn:

kiss me.

7 months ago on October 4th, 2012 | J | 381 notes
Me

Me

8 months ago on September 1st, 2012 | J | 4 notes
8 months ago on August 30th, 2012 | J | 30 notes
search4zion:

stapletime:

diverguy727:

thisawfullybigadventure:

camcron:

motherbox:

He can be my Avatar. 

Is he also a blood bender or is that my own natural reaction? 

THIS^^

I think I would just pass out if I saw that

my secret hubby

Airbender…blowing…wha?!?!

search4zion:

stapletime:

diverguy727:

thisawfullybigadventure:

camcron:

motherbox:

He can be my Avatar. 

Is he also a blood bender or is that my own natural reaction? 

THIS^^

I think I would just pass out if I saw that

my secret hubby

Airbender…blowing…wha?!?!
9 months ago on August 13th, 2012 | J | 3,473 notes