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  • makedreamzcumtru:

OMG this is soo me!

    makedreamzcumtru:

    OMG this is soo me!

    Source: dreamzzzzzzzz
    • 2 weeks ago
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    • 3 weeks ago
    • #shoes
    • #happygirl
  • pinkistheneworange:

My Fashion & Beauty Channel: http://www.youtube.com/thebeautyblogx1

    pinkistheneworange:

    My Fashion & Beauty Channel: http://www.youtube.com/thebeautyblogx1

    Source: weheartit.com
    • 3 weeks ago
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    • #YSL
  • ellinkaxwayne:

Pretty Little Bombshell on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/62474117/via/ellinkaxwayne

 Hearted from: http://www.babesandbombshells.com/page/8

    ellinkaxwayne:

    Pretty Little Bombshell on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/62474117/via/ellinkaxwayne

    Hearted from: http://www.babesandbombshells.com/page/8

    Source: ellinkaxwayne
    • 3 weeks ago
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  • banksystreetart:

Found this one in L.A, near downtown.

    banksystreetart:

    Found this one in L.A, near downtown.

    Source: banksystreetart
    • 3 weeks ago
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  • English’s Oldest Words

    historical-nonfiction:

    The oldest words in the English language are around 14,000 years old, originating in a pre-Indo-European language group called Nostratic (“our language”) by experts. Words from this language group that survive in modern English include apple (apal), bad (bad), gold (gol), and tin (tin). What I want to know is how linguists can tell what Nostratic sounded like. If it is as old as they think, there would be no written records and certainly no recordings. 

    Source: allfunandgames.ca
    • 3 weeks ago
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  • vintageblackglamour:

Janice Marie Johnson (bass) and Hazel Payne (guitar) in an outtake from the cover shoot for their 1978 album, “A Taste of Honey” which contained their biggest hit, “Boogie Oogie Oogie.” As the story goes, they were onstage at a military base and the audience was kind of hostile to them. I think it was Hazel Payne who scolded the audience and said (essentially) “You are NOT too cool to boogie!” Janice Marie Johnson put pen to paper (and annihilated that bassline) and the rest is history. Photo: Getty.

    vintageblackglamour:

    Janice Marie Johnson (bass) and Hazel Payne (guitar) in an outtake from the cover shoot for their 1978 album, “A Taste of Honey” which contained their biggest hit, “Boogie Oogie Oogie.” As the story goes, they were onstage at a military base and the audience was kind of hostile to them. I think it was Hazel Payne who scolded the audience and said (essentially) “You are NOT too cool to boogie!” Janice Marie Johnson put pen to paper (and annihilated that bassline) and the rest is history. Photo: Getty.

    Source: vintageblackglamour
    • 3 weeks ago
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    • 3 weeks ago
    • #cute
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    • 3 weeks ago
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