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#bluer ivy
Jun 18, 20131,393 notes
#oh my god
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cheesoisuncool:

things school never teach me that tumblr did!!

  • john lock feels
  • epic nic cage meme
  • it is WRONG to homophobic!!
  • doctor wh
  • always reblog the daddie
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#one hundred #thousand #fucking #preople
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#what

brasillian:

personal experience: there was a moment that, when we were in front of the stadium at the opening cerimony of the confederations cup, the police started walking into the protesters direction, so everybody started running to this big street flea-like market right beside the stadium. it was quite close, but still far enough that even if we did anything there, the media couldn’t see anything, so there was no purpose in rioting there. we ran there just for cover. also, there were some people selling some stuff there, people eating, dancing, it had more fans who were going to watch the match than protesters, so everybody thought that the police wouldn’t come there. guess what? they did. they came up with tear gas bombs, shooting rubber bullets at every direction and they even circled the area to  corner the protesters into the market area. some people got wounded, but most of them had nothing to do with the protests in any sort of way; even a pregnant lady felt sick and they had to call an ambulance. me and my friends luckly ran into an area that had no cops yet, so we were able to escape with no injuries. and the worst of all is that they didn’t show that anywhere, not even a small note on a newspaper or 15 seconds on a tv news program, because they knew that if that was shown the police would be blamed and they certantly don’t want that.

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“The attacks on Coppola’s upper-class upbringing — by far the rule, rather than the exception, in Hollywood — resemble nothing so much as the cries of nepotism directed at Lena Dunham, whose success has also long since surpassed whatever leg up she may have had. It’s hardly a coincidence that they’re both women, or that neither has made any attempt to hide where she came from. There are plenty of legitimate reasons to take issue with Coppola’s work, or Dunham’s, but there’s also an insidious bias at work, a tacit assumption that women’s art is always about themselves while men can stand outside and objectively comment: Women feel; men think. That Coppola might be capable of both is apparently more than some critics can swallow.” —From Sam Adams’ article “Does Sofia Coppola Have a Problem With Privilege, or Do Her Critics?”
Jun 16, 201314 notes
Jun 15, 2013455 notes

what the fuck do people even wear at barbecues 

Jun 15, 20131 note
#this is a rhetorical question please don’t answer it
Jun 14, 2013392 notes
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