alright alright alright
my name is lauren. i'm twenty. i live in texas. that's all. c:

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butasparrow:
“baked—blonde:
“Cartoon Network on a real level
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butasparrow:

baked—blonde:

Cartoon Network on a real level

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myrtlebroadbelt:

The Lord of the Rings + The Onion headlines

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andern3llart:

Its everyone’s favourite square mom~

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fashion-runways:

VALENTINO Pre-Fall 2015 — Galaxy details

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striders:

finishing the main pokemon storyline and then running into level 5 trainers that you accidentally skipped

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jean-luc-gohard:

My favorite is that story every white person has that’s like, “My friend didn’t get into her dream school because they took a black guy with a lower GPA instead.” As though they were in the admissions office and heard the admissions officers going, “Well, there’s one spot left, and we have to choose between this brilliant white girl or this black idiot. I guess we’ll choose the black guy, because Affirmative Action means we have to!” They don’t know their friend’s exact GPA or that of the person who “got in instead,” or if they applied to the same program, or if one had a lower GPA but better test scores or extracurriculars or volunteer hours or personal statement, or if the other was a legacy. All they know is, “My white friend got rejected, but there are black people at the school,” and they see their white friends as being inherently smarter and more worthy of an education, so they assume automatically that the black people there are unqualified and were unfairly accepted.

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cinequeer:

Jake Gyllenhaal for Gotham Magazine, 2002

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