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-dere in the Zodiac

nikoniku:

tooaya:

roxyschoiceass:

Tsundere: Leo, Gemini
Yandere: Scorpio, Taurus
Kuudere: Virgo
Dandere: Capricorn
Deredere: Cancer, Pisces
Kamidere: Aries, Sagittarius
Himedere: Libra, Aquarius

kamidere…

Yandere…

Oh God, I’m so amused that Sag and Aries are paired together. Jacqui, I think everyone is learning of our twin thing going on. lolz

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“Pro-Choice”

asgardian-feminist:

foudaism:

Gimme a break,

If you think you’re oh so righteous, use the actual term.

It’s called abortion

It makes you “Pro-Abortion”.

I hate euphemisms for a reason.

I’m pro-abortion.

You get an abortion.

You get an abortion!

EVERYBODY GETS AN ABORTION!

lolz You know what I agree.
Yes, I believe in righteousness for allowing people to decide what to do with their life. Just ‘cuz you hold a certain standard for your life it doesn’t mean it works for everyone else.

Reblog with a picture of your first cosplay ….

tuesdayromantic:

jaxtheripper13:

Alright guys I did so can you . (if you still have your first cosplay then you can wear it and take a picture.)

OLD AS BALLS

Excuse me as I cry

sagekiller:

tuesdayromantic:

classytophat:

tomatolovers:

The meaning behind your name

Have I mentioned I love shindanmakers? ( ´v` ;) /shot

Rylee’s name means: 1) The final boss. 2) To gain a harem.

ACCURATE.

Jacqui’s name means: 1) To be wildly popular! 2) A special kind of hipster.

welp

Mandy’s name means: 1) To cry alone. 2) A dysfunctional brain.

Huh…well.  Even random internet sites think I’m crazy.  Guess it’s time to go cry alone XP

Megan’s name means: 1) Zero *** appeal. 2) Skilled at cross-dressing.

Oh… well then. /Continues to crossplay

ninja-pillow-timeywimey:

Accidental philosphy

It’s rare moments like this that remind me why I stay on tumblr

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drquel:

zulenha:

riot-of-flowers:

beatoriiche:

went-shopping-with-poland:

xxvaritasxx:

nekosoma:

there-shall-be-pasta:

Marvin Herman Scilken (December 7, 1926 – February 2, 1999) was an American librarian and a leader in the field of library science during the 20th century. Scilken dedicated his life to bringing awareness to libraries and improving services for patrons. He encouraged libraries to take a more practical approach to librarianship and to consider libraries as a house of books rather than information centers.
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Lilly Daché (10 October 1898 – 31 December 1989) was a French milliner and fashion designer

Edwin Astley (1922—1998) was a British composer, occasionally credited as Ted Astley. His best known works are British television themes and scores, most notably the theme to The Saint. He also successfully diversified into symphonic pop and an arrangement of his Saint theme reached number five in the UK Singles Chart.

Sir James Michael “Jimmy” Goldsmith (26 February 1933 – 18 July 1997) was an Anglo-French billionaire financier and tycoon.[1] Towards the end of his life, he became a magazine publisher and a politician. In 1994, he was elected to represent France as a Member of the European Parliament and he subsequently founded the short-lived eurosceptic Referendum Party in the United Kingdom. He was known for his many romantic relationships and for the various children he fathered with his wives and many girlfriends. Goldsmith was the inspiration for the character of the corporate raider Sir Larry Wildman in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street.[2] On his death, Tony Blair stated: “He was an extraordinary character and though I didn’t always agree with his political views, obviously, he was an amazing and interesting, fascinating man.” While Margaret Thatcher stated: “Jimmy Goldsmith was one of the most powerful and dynamic personalities that this generation has seen. He was enormously generous, and fiercely loyal to the causes he espoused.”[3]
Anglo-French. I LIKE THAT PAIRING :D

Arcady Abramovich Ruderman (Belarusian: Аркадзь Абрамавіч Рудэрман, Russian: Арка́дий Абра́мович Рудерман; 7 January 1950 – 22 September 1992) was a Belarusian documentary filmmaker who was killed during the Civil war in Tajikistan in 1992.

John Lambert Gibson (7 March 1906 – 17 December 1986) was an independent member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a logger and lumber merchant by career.
/I was canadian
/Mapple Syrup for everyone!

Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (7 July 1907 – 23 June 1989) was a son of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of TsarNicholas II of Russia.
O_O

Lidiya Sukharevskaya (30 August 1909 – 10 October 1991) was a Soviet stage actress and playwright renowned for her work with Nikolay Akimov and Andrey Goncharov. Her frequent stage partner was Boris Tenin, her husband. She also appeared in 14 films between 1939 and 1981. Sukharevskaya was named a People’s Artist of the USSR in 1990.
huh…


Robb White (June 20, 1909 – November 24, 1990) was a writer of screenplays, television scripts, and adventure novels. Most of the latter had a maritime setting, often the Pacific Navy during World War II. White was best known for juvenile fiction, though he has proven popular with adults as well. Nearly all his books are out of print; nevertheless, White has a devoted following among baby-boomers, many of whom were introduced to him through inexpensive paperbacks available in American schools in the mid-20th century.

drquel:

zulenha:

riot-of-flowers:

beatoriiche:

went-shopping-with-poland:

xxvaritasxx:

nekosoma:

there-shall-be-pasta:

Marvin Herman Scilken (December 7, 1926 – February 2, 1999) was an American librarian and a leader in the field of library science during the 20th century. Scilken dedicated his life to bringing awareness to libraries and improving services for patrons. He encouraged libraries to take a more practical approach to librarianship and to consider libraries as a house of books rather than information centers.

ah

Lilly Daché (10 October 1898 – 31 December 1989) was a French milliner and fashion designer

Edwin Astley (1922—1998) was a British composer, occasionally credited as Ted Astley. His best known works are British television themes and scores, most notably the theme to The Saint. He also successfully diversified into symphonic pop and an arrangement of his Saint theme reached number five in the UK Singles Chart.

Sir James Michael “Jimmy” Goldsmith (26 February 1933 – 18 July 1997) was an Anglo-French billionaire financier and tycoon.[1] Towards the end of his life, he became a magazine publisher and a politician. In 1994, he was elected to represent France as a Member of the European Parliament and he subsequently founded the short-lived eurosceptic Referendum Party in the United Kingdom. He was known for his many romantic relationships and for the various children he fathered with his wives and many girlfriends. Goldsmith was the inspiration for the character of the corporate raider Sir Larry Wildman in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street.[2] On his death, Tony Blair stated: “He was an extraordinary character and though I didn’t always agree with his political views, obviously, he was an amazing and interesting, fascinating man.” While Margaret Thatcher stated: “Jimmy Goldsmith was one of the most powerful and dynamic personalities that this generation has seen. He was enormously generous, and fiercely loyal to the causes he espoused.”[3]

Anglo-French. I LIKE THAT PAIRING :D

Arcady Abramovich Ruderman (BelarusianАркадзь Абрамавіч РудэрманRussianАрка́дий Абра́мович Рудерман; 7 January 1950 – 22 September 1992) was a Belarusian documentary filmmaker who was killed during the Civil war in Tajikistan in 1992.

John Lambert Gibson (7 March 1906 – 17 December 1986) was an independent member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was a logger and lumber merchant by career.

/I was canadian

/Mapple Syrup for everyone!

Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (7 July 1907 – 23 June 1989) was a son of Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia and Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna of Russia. He was a nephew of TsarNicholas II of Russia.

O_O

Lidiya Sukharevskaya (30 August 1909 – 10 October 1991) was a Soviet stage actress and playwright renowned for her work with Nikolay Akimov and Andrey Goncharov. Her frequent stage partner was Boris Tenin, her husband. She also appeared in 14 films between 1939 and 1981. Sukharevskaya was named a People’s Artist of the USSR in 1990.

huh…

Robb White (June 20, 1909 – November 24, 1990) was a writer of screenplays, television scripts, and adventure novels. Most of the latter had a maritime setting, often the Pacific Navy during World War II. White was best known for juvenile fiction, though he has proven popular with adults as well. Nearly all his books are out of print; nevertheless, White has a devoted following among baby-boomers, many of whom were introduced to him through inexpensive paperbacks available in American schools in the mid-20th century.

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Reblog/like if you love Hetalia and BBC Sherlock

sanityisforthesane:

pretzelofdarkness:

strawberrypoprock:

pockytardis:

xxdahuggiebear:

italys-curl:

I need to follow all of you.

Hi there.

superhetawholockstuck that’s me

WELL HELLO THERE.

Yep! Love them both to death!

But be warned. Here there be copious amounts of usuk.


Welp, these things are on my blog too much. lolz

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tiffagg0t:

can someone please explain to me why the notes of the giraffe thing is uneven

do people just reblog one part of the giraffe

“hey i think im going to reblog a giraffe neck today”

My explanation for the neck is that someone might have wanted to make an extra long neck, but IDK about why the others are uneven. lolz

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