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16847 ♥ / 1 month ago
neuewave:

elifox:

David Shrigley

I’ve always loved this “piece” and found it hilarious since the first time I saw it, also the fact that this (could?) be taken on my street is a plus.
1252 ♥ / 1 month ago
ampersandeline:

malformalady:

There are restaurants in Vietnam that specialized in snake meat offering the  ‘10 course snake banquet’. Here you can pick your own snake from a cage. The handler will then bring the snake alive to your table, smack it in the head and slice it open. The blood will be drained into a glass with rice wine and then served to you, along with the heart which will still be pumping and the bile. The rest of the snake will be turned into several snake dishes, like spine soup and snake skin cracklings. Every single bit of the snake is used and it is believed that each part have some health improvement properties, like eating the pumping heart will give strong sexual powers.

okay I am all for exotic foods but this is a little too much. I bet my grandpa would like this though.
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13933 ♥ / 1 month ago

radionuclide:

pwnedepicfail:

that awesome moment when you finished reading a really good book and you see it at a store then you cunningly smile at it as if you had an affair with it.

#then you hover around it for a while #maybe stroke it #read the blurb

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112 ♥ / 2 months ago
wrestleforgold:

greenteaandgreatworkouts:

descroissants:

In 1967, Kathrine Switzer was the first woman to run the Boston marathon. After realizing that a woman was running, race organizer Jock Semple went after Switzer shouting, “Get the hell out of my race and give me those numbers.” However, Switzer’s boyfriend and other male runners provided a protective shield during the entire marathon.The photographs taken of the incident made world headlines, and Kathrine later won the NYC marathon with a time of 3:07:29. [Wiki]
Awesome women in history.

ALWAYS REBLOG

I can’t explain how much I love rulebreaking, society changing, progressive women.
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124 ♥ / 2 months ago
schizorella:

me and my wife in 30 years
1924 ♥ / 2 months ago
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