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reblogged from warpaintbynina

I wish I could make my hair look like this!
warpaintbynina:

I need a new hair do: all I seem to whip out is post-WWII victory rolls.
Any suggestions?

I wish I could make my hair look like this!

warpaintbynina:

I need a new hair do: all I seem to whip out is post-WWII victory rolls.

Any suggestions?

asker

mightyminerva asked:

Rebecca, this may be drunk!me talking, but luv you.

I love you too! Drunk or sober ;) How is your trip going?

reblogged from fyeahraja

Tee hee, marry me Raja!
omg-ilikeit:

i <3 raja!

Tee hee, marry me Raja!

omg-ilikeit:

i <3 raja!

(Source: takeabite-openwide)

reblogged from lipsyncforyourlife

Raja is like a dream&#8230;

Raja is like a dream…

reblogged from fuckyeahrupaulsdragrace

That bitch don’t know if she’s going, or coming, or if she’s already here.

Alexis Mateo (via calebbbbb)

God damn it…

Why do I ALWAYS cry during “The Biggest Loser”?

reblogged from bodies-of-art

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reblogged from vintagegal

I wish I had the strength to tame a certain metaphorical lion&#8230;
But an actual lion would be cool too&#8230;
vintagegal:

Nude woman with lion 1920

I wish I had the strength to tame a certain metaphorical lion…

But an actual lion would be cool too…

vintagegal:

Nude woman with lion 1920

Last Exit to BrooklynBy Hubert Selby Jr.Paperback, 320 pages Grove Press

Last Exit to Brooklyn
By Hubert Selby Jr.
Paperback, 320 pages 
Grove Press

Binti Jua is an 8-year-old western lowland gorilla of the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, Illinois. 
In 1996 a 3-year-old child climbed a railing and fell 18 feet into the zoo&#8217;s gorilla exhibit. Binti who got to the unconscious boy before zoo officials responded and carried him to an area where the humans could attend to him. 
While she waited for help, she rocked the boy back and forth, as if to comfort him. Her own 17-month-old baby, Koola, clutched her back throughout the incident.

Binti Jua is an 8-year-old western lowland gorilla of the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, Illinois.

In 1996 a 3-year-old child climbed a railing and fell 18 feet into the zoo’s gorilla exhibit. Binti who got to the unconscious boy before zoo officials responded and carried him to an area where the humans could attend to him.

While she waited for help, she rocked the boy back and forth, as if to comfort him. Her own 17-month-old baby, Koola, clutched her back throughout the incident.

(Source: myhero.com)