I am Vladith

Jun 18

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a lady in the text post but a freak in the tags

diziam:

sassyfirst:

moffathavemercy:

howdidigetsofunny:

carpooltunnels:

legendofkorraholyshit:

clarkbaxtresser:

guys I’m never pausing icarly again what the fuck is happening here


NEVER
AGAIN

Let’s not forget


I love how theres the “G” symbol at the top and then BAM breast

wh

those are boobs
they didnt censor it
boobs
on
a
fucking
kids
show
.
.
.
.
how

did i just see jennette mccurdy’s nipple

diziam:

sassyfirst:

moffathavemercy:

howdidigetsofunny:

carpooltunnels:

legendofkorraholyshit:

clarkbaxtresser:

guys I’m never pausing icarly again what the fuck is happening here

image

NEVER

AGAIN

Let’s not forget

image

I love how theres the “G” symbol at the top and then BAM breast

wh

those are boobs

they didnt censor it

boobs

on

a

fucking

kids

show

.

.

.

.

how

did i just see jennette mccurdy’s nipple

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[video]

what is “moe” even short for

humansofnewyork:

“When my husband was dying, I said: ‘Moe, how am I supposed to live without you?’ He told me: ‘Take the love you have for me and spread it around.’”

humansofnewyork:

“When my husband was dying, I said: ‘Moe, how am I supposed to live without you?’ He told me: ‘Take the love you have for me and spread it around.’”

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buttermilkqueen:

buttermilkqueen:

ur nipples grow back longer if u cut them off so im gunna keep cutting the tip of my nipples off until they are super long and i can use them to control my ipod

image

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ancientart:

Daughter of Amenophis IV or Akhenaten (1351-1334), Egyptian, limestone/ red paint.

This female head has an elongated skull, and is probably a child of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten (1351-1334 BCE). The eye is hollow for inlaying. The piece is broken across the neck, and is a forgery executed in the 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period style.

Courtesy & currently located at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA.

ancientart:

Daughter of Amenophis IV or Akhenaten (1351-1334), Egyptian, limestone/ red paint.

This female head has an elongated skull, and is probably a child of Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten (1351-1334 BCE). The eye is hollow for inlaying. The piece is broken across the neck, and is a forgery executed in the 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period style.

Courtesy & currently located at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA.

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