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epic4chan:

May I ass you a question?  画


JAJAJAJAJAJAJJA CAN’T STOP LAUGHING

epic4chan:

May I ass you a question? 

JAJAJAJAJAJAJJA CAN’T STOP LAUGHING

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cincuentaydos:

zemadhatter:

double-pistol-wink:

suffren:

randomlinktime:



i lost it at “me dammit”

ME DAMMIT.


LOL

cincuentaydos:

zemadhatter:

double-pistol-wink:

suffren:

randomlinktime:

i lost it at “me dammit”

ME DAMMIT.

LOL

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One of my favorite bands ever. 

One of my favorite bands ever. 

(Source: scars-medals-rosepetals, via sisternebraska)

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Cat Gang (Taken with instagram)

Cat Gang (Taken with instagram)

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Cat Farm (Taken with instagram)

Cat Farm (Taken with instagram)

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My new shoes (Taken with instagram)

My new shoes (Taken with instagram)

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…Because you wrote on my fucking glasses. 

…Because you wrote on my fucking glasses. 

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I can’t get enough of this meme

I can’t get enough of this meme

(Source: what-about-kayla)

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Comically Vintage on We Heart It. 

Comically Vintage on We Heart It. 

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ultragraphique:

From photographer Nicola Okin Frioli’s portrait series entitled We Are Princess in a Land of Machos:
“They drink beer, they are part of the government, and they are a symbol of good luck for their family: They are Muxes – homosexuals of the pueblo Oaxacaqueno de Juchitan, Mexico – more than 3000 homosexuals who enjoy respect and admiration in all the country. Los Muxes (in Zapotec language means homosexual) are considered a blessing to their families. It is luck for a homosexual to be born in Juchitan, where in a population of 160,000 they walk proudly in the streets, dressed as women with huipiles and enaguas, typical dress of the Tehuantepec Isthmus. A resident of Juchitan says ‘A lady living here has a son Muxes, and then she has winned the lottery, it is a real blessing. Everybody should accept them as they are, in every place they are.’ Says Felina, a 36-year-old Muxes and owner of a beauty salon: ‘A lot of us are this way because our parents converted us and treated us as a female. I’m not a man. I’m not a woman… I’m a Muxes and there is a place for everybody in the Vineyard of the Lord.”
Read more about the Muxes of Oaxaca and see all the pictures here.

ultragraphique:

From photographer Nicola Okin Frioli’s portrait series entitled We Are Princess in a Land of Machos:

“They drink beer, they are part of the government, and they are a symbol of good luck for their family: They are Muxes – homosexuals of the pueblo Oaxacaqueno de Juchitan, Mexico – more than 3000 homosexuals who enjoy respect and admiration in all the country. Los Muxes (in Zapotec language means homosexual) are considered a blessing to their families. It is luck for a homosexual to be born in Juchitan, where in a population of 160,000 they walk proudly in the streets, dressed as women with huipiles and enaguas, typical dress of the Tehuantepec Isthmus. A resident of Juchitan says ‘A lady living here has a son Muxes, and then she has winned the lottery, it is a real blessing. Everybody should accept them as they are, in every place they are.’ Says Felina, a 36-year-old Muxes and owner of a beauty salon: ‘A lot of us are this way because our parents converted us and treated us as a female. I’m not a man. I’m not a woman… I’m a Muxes and there is a place for everybody in the Vineyard of the Lord.”

Read more about the Muxes of Oaxaca and see all the pictures here.

(via thehorseisasurprise)

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