Not Quite An 'It' Girl
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onthetrolley:

Arizona war-worker writes her Navy boyfriend a thank you note for the Jap skull he sent her.
“Gee, thanks honey.”

onthetrolley:

Arizona war-worker writes her Navy boyfriend a thank you note for the Jap skull he sent her.

“Gee, thanks honey.”

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Reblog with your ipod’s name.

themarnellage:

purplepumpkin:

xowildfox:

weliveourlivesinblack:

naturalfixations:

misterbenzedrine:

wonkita:

lettingtheireyescross:

crushabitlilbitrollituptakeahit:

Whiskers. :D

Sparkles. i’m cool.

Chipo! :B

(via isosceleskramer)

Ryan “monstercock” Ross.
no lie.

Beast

Alaska

Brazil

Bono :)

Stumpey:) (Patrick Vaughn Stump)

Ivan the Ipod

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onthetrolley:

Not the stuff I usually post but it’s made from old PSA’s from the 60s

Director: Ashleigh Nankivell

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My cat has been missing for two days now. I am so bummed. :’(

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austinkleon:

After examining statistics from 27 nations, a group of researchers found the presence of book-lined shelves in the home — and the intellectual environment those volumes reflect — gives children an enormous advantage in school.

“Home library size has a very substantial effect on educational attainment, even adjusting for parents’ education, father’s occupational status and other family background characteristics,” reports the study, recently published in the journal Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. “Growing up in a home with 500 books would propel a child 3.2 years further in education, on average, than would growing up in a similar home with few or no books.

“This is a large effect, both absolutely and in comparison with other influences on education,” adds the research team, led by University of Nevada sociologist M.D.R. Evans. “A child from a family rich in books is 19 percentage points more likely to complete university than a comparable child growing up without a home library.”

 No shit.

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onthetrolley:

Original Source: Cosmopolitan, April 1928

onthetrolley:

Original Source: Cosmopolitan, April 1928

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onthetrolley:

Via: Crafty Dogma (Flickr)
Unfortunately you have to gain that 10 to 25lbs in all the right places.

onthetrolley:

Via: Crafty Dogma (Flickr)

Unfortunately you have to gain that 10 to 25lbs in all the right places.

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Shiiiiiiiiit

I haven’t found my five mainstream articles that portray Maori. I keep telling myself I’ll do it in the morning but I think we all know that’s a lie.

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onthetrolley:

Via: Community Livejournal
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simplesnarks:

markhamilton:

vanilladreamers:

iliveforyourtouch:

ituneyouout:

markslurpee:

b4mf:

-imogenheap:

inothernews:

At around 6:17 PM Eastern, Tumblr users broke Channel 7’s polling thing.

simplesnarks:

markhamilton:

vanilladreamers:

iliveforyourtouch:

ituneyouout:

markslurpee:

b4mf:

-imogenheap:

inothernews:

At around 6:17 PM Eastern, Tumblr users broke Channel 7’s polling thing.

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my-ear-trumpet:

liquidnight:

M. C. Woodbury - McCallum Silk Hosiery advertisement, 1921
[via The Flapper Girl]

my-ear-trumpet:

liquidnight:

M. C. Woodbury - McCallum Silk Hosiery advertisement, 1921

[via The Flapper Girl]

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What’s a good name for a music blog? It will be reviews and stuff about music in general so any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Tell me here: http://formspring.me/almostitgirl

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I’m trying to write a review and God I fucking suck at this. So much for being a journalism student huh?

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Saw The Cribs at The Juice Bar in Auckland last night and it was absolutely amazing!

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fuckyeaheyegasms:

That’s from Tarsem’s “The Fall”.
Another from “The Fall”.
Also from “The Fall”.
Okay, really, this whole movie is an eyegasm that uses absolutely no special effects—every location and shot is real.
From Boston.com’s Big Picture in Afghanistan.
Celebrating the Chinese New Year.
Submitted by kindelling

I love this movie! It really is incredible to see.

fuckyeaheyegasms:

That’s from Tarsem’s “The Fall”.

Another from “The Fall”.

Also from “The Fall”.

Okay, really, this whole movie is an eyegasm that uses absolutely no special effects—every location and shot is real.

From Boston.com’s Big Picture in Afghanistan.

Celebrating the Chinese New Year.

Submitted by kindelling

I love this movie! It really is incredible to see.