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Jun

Oh man. New life motto. 

Oh man. New life motto. 

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Corps camp tonight, and then stag tomorrow. 
Stoked to wear my RAGE hat, and do some keg stands. Last hoorah before graduation and prom next week. Almost done being a high school student. Soon.  

if i start talking to you about really stupid shit and i’m not trying to look intelligent anymore that means you’ve done it. obtained true trust levels. god tier friendship. 

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so-unoriginal:

wheretheducksgo:

what was high school like for lizzie mcguire though

like

she goes home after impersonating an italian pop star and half of her class and like the rest of the world saw that she can sing and perform 

like

did she just go to high school and date gordo and go to college with him or

what happened to lizzie mcguire 

well she graduated high school before going to italy

so she just went to college and had super star babies with gordo and named them all miranda

chaseross:

thedailywhat:

Afternoon Snack: There is a god — poutine, the legendary Canadian/Québécois side dish composed of french fries, squeaky cheese curds, and brown gravy, finally is trending stateside.
Careful investigation of poutine availability in the U.S. led Scott Hume at Burger Business to report this week that “more and more American burger bars and other restaurants are catching on.”
“Poutine is tasty, fun, and messy and some of the best young American chefs are having a ball with it,” he says.
It may take a major chain to get poutine rolling off (or on) the tongues of Americans, but Wendy’s is well-positioned to make that happen. When the chain recently started offering the dish in Canada, it started a “Poutition” to make poutine the country’s national dish.
Until then, here’s the do-it-yourself version.
[bi]

PORN

Best ever. I freaking wish. 

chaseross:

thedailywhat:

Afternoon Snack: There is a god — poutine, the legendary Canadian/Québécois side dish composed of french fries, squeaky cheese curds, and brown gravy, finally is trending stateside.

Careful investigation of poutine availability in the U.S. led Scott Hume at Burger Business to report this week that “more and more American burger bars and other restaurants are catching on.”

“Poutine is tasty, fun, and messy and some of the best young American chefs are having a ball with it,” he says.

It may take a major chain to get poutine rolling off (or on) the tongues of Americans, but Wendy’s is well-positioned to make that happen. When the chain recently started offering the dish in Canada, it started a “Poutition” to make poutine the country’s national dish.

Until then, here’s the do-it-yourself version.

[bi]

PORN

Best ever. I freaking wish. 

did-yuo-kno:

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thelittlewon:

This is absolute perfection.

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When people talk about Tumblr in public…

fashionsociety:

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