Mace, 16. Aspiring singer and human rights activist.

Donald to my Bumper

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assbutt-in-the-garrison:

whovian2711:

So last week me and my friend were trying out a faceswap app

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And for some reason it wouldn’t recognise that there were 2 faces in the picture

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So we tried it from a different angle and

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I was really confused and kind of offended at what it’d done to my face

BUT THEN

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IM FUCKING ROLLING ON THE FLOOR

multiple-fandom-disorder:

ninezku:

Actors laughing between takes

the trek one and the SW one killed me

hitlervevo:

i cant stop making these help

andr3wdost:

nathanieljosephruess:

herfunnyvideos:

lockedinabirdcage:

GUYS I JUST REALIZED WHY PAPER BEATS ROCK OH MY GOD

PAPER SYMBOLIZES WORDS WHICH SYMBOLIZES BRAINS

AND ROCK SYMBOLIZES BRAWN.

BRAINS OVER BRAWN.

MIND OVER MATTER.

PAPER OVER ROCK.

You clever little shit.

then what the fuck does scissors mean

lesbians

troyesivan:

one day i will stop reblogging this gifset

today is not that day

freedomtomarry:

Click “like” and reblog this map that demonstrates how marriage is moving forward internationally, and read more about our resource page: http://bit.ly/U0UVCn

artsfortransit:

One of our newest permanent projects on the Metro North Hudson Line has been installed! Artist Corinne Ulmann’s Croton-Harmon Station is a series of landscapes depicting views of Croton trees passing through the seasons, from winter to fall to summer to spring and back. In the background images of homes in Croton subtly emerge providing familiar views. Each window is paired with the window directly across, so that the room is sequenced into bands of seasons as commuters walk across the space. Fabricated by Peters Studios, each window is comprised of three layers of hand painted laminated glass. This artwork truly makes the Croton-Harmon station look stunning. 

Images: Corinne Ulmann, Croton-Harmon Station, 2013.