detention:

im following back tons!!

porcelain-h3art:

c1it:

britishslang101:

got-glasses:

that-filipino-kid:

Disney used to be on point. Idk wtf that Shake It Up and A.N.T Farm crap is. Even second generation Disney had SOME core to it; Early Hannah Montana, Early Suit life of Zack and Cody and Wizards of Wavery Place. Even Sonny with a chance was ALRIGHT.  Now they’re just getting desperate.That’s so Raven taught things like ^THIS. Now the only thing Disney talks about is boy crushes.  Lizzie McGuire had a variety of different episodes, And one episode was even about Miranda having an eating disorder.  Something SERIOUS that people can ACTUALLY relate to.Then there was Phil Of The Future and Even Stevens- Mainly for entertainment as opposed to teaching moral lessons, But at least they were creative and entertaining. This new crap is just pathetic.
This.
Preach.


AMEN.

reblogging for my childhood omg 

if only everyone thought like that..



chaseyourcopaface:

lets-defuse-it:

thedoctor8547:

dear-melina-count-me-in:

luminousbehavior:

zombies-of-death-from-space:

Parkway Drive 

Did they just wall of death on the equator?

omfg

I tried so hard not to reblog this. But it was just so amazing I had to.

someone wall of death with me at the equator

^I will 

want-to-feel-sexy:

That’s what I call a ASS!

want-to-feel-sexy:

I will reblog this over and over again… her body is just so perfect. I’m out of words.. Just wow

need

awesomephilia:

When I write a very witty text post and only 1 person likes it

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healthy-carrot:

run-happyy:

Treated myself to a banana split for breakfast before my last day of school and oh my god it was too good - banana filled with toasted coconut Greek yogurt, chopped walnuts, raspberries, and a few dark chocolate chips! Mmmmm 😍👍🍌

THIS IS THE BEST FREAKING IDEA I’VE EVER SEEN OMG 


looks ace but couldn’t deal with keeping the black bit still on the end of the banana




“Flapper “
The notorious character type who bobbed her hair, smoke cigarettes, drank gin, sported short skirts, and passed her evenings in steamy jazz clubs, where she danced in a shockingly immodest fashion with a revolving cast of male suitors.”
“The New Woman of the 1920s boldly asserted her right to dance, drink, smoke, and date— to work her own property, to live free of the structures that governed her mother’s generation. (…) She flouted Victorian-era conventions and scandalized her parents. In many ways, she controlled her own destiny”

thelovenotebook:

EVERYTHING LOVE & PERSONAL