Swedish, Persian, Swiss, Awkward, Midget, UCSD, self-absorbed, open-minded, music-obsessed, friendly (I don't bite), I think I'm really funny, I regret nothing.
I get the point and all but comparing shaving leg hair to mutilation is a little bit of a stretch. If you don’t want to shave your legs then don’t and tell society to go to hell. Personally, I hate body hair on myself and I shave to feel better. If you’re happier not shaving and body hair doesn’t bother you then that’s awesome too.
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what if instead of countries declaring war on each other there was just a big rap battle
did you mean eurovision
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i am so done
oh my god
help
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Happy Birthday Krist Novoselic you amazing man:)
Happy Birthday Krist! Much Love.
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An illustration I did for Instinct Magazine on unfair Adoption cases.
This should have thousands of notes.
^Seriously though.
84,908 and counting.
I reblog this every time it comes up on my dash. Such a powerful message.
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beginner’s guide to eurovision song contest
i literally cannot express how accurate and culturally important this is
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Buddha Park
Buddha Park, also known as Spirit City (Xieng Khuan), is a sculpture park located 25 km southeast of Vientiane, a small city that sits along the Mekong River in Laos. The park was started in 1958 by Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat who was a priest-shaman. The park displays over 200 Buddhist and Hindu statues of deities, along with other beautifully carved strange figures. The main attraction is the giant reclining Buddha resting on the grass (first photo).