1. 15:33 4th May 2012

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  2. Your parents don’t want what is best for you. They want what is good for you, which isn’t always the same thing. There is a natural instinct to protect our children from risk and discomfort, and therefore to urge safe choices. Theodore Roosevelt—soldier, explorer, president—once remarked, “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” Great quote, but I am willing to bet that Teddy’s mother wanted him to be a doctor or a lawyer.
     
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    Main bitch

    Main bitch

     
  4. 13:40 21st Mar 2012

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    bjtwittermachine:

Ruffles for an upcoming party dress :) (Taken with instagram)

    bjtwittermachine:

    Ruffles for an upcoming party dress :) (Taken with instagram)

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  5. 13:38

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    IT’S THE BEGINNING OF SPRING SO HERE’S A LULLABY FROM THE FEMALE POINT OF VIEW OF THINGS…. CHECK OUT RAH DIGGA “GIRL SAMURAI LULLABY” OFF THE AFRO SAMURAI RESURRECTION SOUNDTRACK… 

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    The Holy Grail of Italian cookbooks

    The Holy Grail of Italian cookbooks

     
  8. 16:22 27th Feb 2012

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    THIS LINE BLEW ME AWAY
vogue:

DETAIL: Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2012

    THIS LINE BLEW ME AWAY

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    DETAIL: Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2012

     
  9. 16:19

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Pattie Boyd

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    Pattie Boyd

     
  10. 20:10 23rd Jan 2012

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    discoverynews:

Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway
Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal  mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had  erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel  through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.
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    discoverynews:

    Spectacular Aurorae Erupt Over Norway

    Over the weekend, the Earth’s magnetic field was struck by a coronal mass ejection (CME). The CME — a vast bubble of solar plasma that had erupted from the sun on Jan. 19 — took longer than expected to travel through interplanetary space, but on Sunday it made contact.

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