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July 1, 2016

loveyourcrookedneighbour:

hobbies: developing sexual and erotic urges that are impossible to act on...

loveyourcrookedneighbour:



hobbies: developing sexual and erotic urges that are impossible to act on then staring off into the distance


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Published on July 01, 2016 09:01

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Published on July 01, 2016 06:00

lukaswerneck:

Pinup Wonder Woman - Lucas Werneck



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Pinup Wonder Woman - Lucas Werneck


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Published on July 01, 2016 00:00

June 30, 2016

scarlettfallenashes:

Some solo shots ^_^
Horns by...











scarlettfallenashes:



Some solo shots ^_^
Horns by rattle-and-burn
Chainmaile by me
Photo @naztradamix IG


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Published on June 30, 2016 18:00

kelseyridge13:

I love this moment.  I love it, because Agent...

















kelseyridge13:



I love this moment.  I love it, because Agent Carter she is historically accurate.


American servicemen serving in the UK were issued pamphlets reminding them that the UK women had been in that war longer than the Americans had and deserved their respect:




A British woman officer or non-commissioned officer can and often does give orders to a male private. The men obey smartly and know it is no shame. For British women have proven themselves in this war. They have stuck to their posts near burning ammunition dumps, delivered messages afoot after their motorcycles have been blasted from under them. They have pulled aviators from burning planes. They have died at the gun posts and as they fell another girl has stepped directly into the position and “carried on.” There is not a single record in this war of any British woman in uniformed service quitting her post or failing in her duty under fire.

Now you understand why British soldiers respect the women in uniform. They have won the right to the utmost respect. When you see a girl in khaki or air-force blue with a bit of ribbon on her tunic - remember she didn’t get it for knitting more socks than anyone else in Ipswitch.

No wonder she decks him. And no wonder his boss believes he deserves it.


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Published on June 30, 2016 15:01

shorpyfan:

Break-Up Glasses ( With attached tear-drop, 1953)



shorpyfan:



Break-Up Glasses ( With attached tear-drop, 1953)


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Published on June 30, 2016 12:01

jumpingjacktrash:

coolthingoftheday:

Trees, like animals, can...



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coolthingoftheday:



Trees, like animals, can also experience albinism, though it is extremely rare.



the reason it’s rare is because without chlorophyll, the plant can’t get energy, and dies shortly after sprouting unless it has some other source of food. so if you see a plant as big as the one in the picture that doesn’t have any green in its leaves, it’s getting its nutrition from the roots of a neighboring plant of the same species, feeding on the sugars created by the other plant’s photosynthesis.


albino plants are basically vampires.


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Published on June 30, 2016 09:01

randomnounsmash:

thanoscopter:

Thor #8

This invite is...



randomnounsmash:



thanoscopter:



Thor #8



This invite is extended to all my non-NYC mutuals.


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Published on June 30, 2016 06:00

dunningkrugerexplainseverything:

I wanted to have this finished...



dunningkrugerexplainseverything:



I wanted to have this finished in time for the final issue of Angela: Asgard’s Assassin. I don’t know how the story will end, but I figure that when it’s over these girls will want a rest, so here it is.

I’ll miss this series so much. Also, ‘crepuscular’ is my favourite word.


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Published on June 30, 2016 03:00

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