Expect the final blast.

(Daquela música do Caetano.)

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19 May 2013
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18 May 2013
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PERFS

The Great Catsby trailer (by guyismdotcom)

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13 May 2013
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(Source: zorakatsdawta)


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22 Mar 2013
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Tensão.

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SP


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01 Mar 2013
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Awkward Black Girl - “The Change” (S. 2, Ep 11.2) (by iamOTHER)

SF <3 :.) 


31 Jan 2013
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etogodoy:

TRANKS. Hmmmm.. ‘art’ you said?

etogodoy:

TRANKS. Hmmmm.. ‘art’ you said?


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30 Jan 2013
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Peônia.

Peônia.


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etogodoy:

inkat ~ 2013.01.28. photoshop only

OMG OMG OMG THIS IS BASED ON A PICTURE OF MY CAT

etogodoy:

inkat ~ 2013.01.28. photoshop only

OMG OMG OMG THIS IS BASED ON A PICTURE OF MY CAT


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My hometown.


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13 Jan 2013
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hadarlikestoblog:

BAD GIRLS DO IT WELL
The Gulabi gang is a group of women vigilantes active across North India. It is named after the pink saris worn by its members. The group was founded as a response to widespread domestic abuse and other violence against women. Gulabis visit abusive husbands and beat them with bamboo sticks. In 2008, they stormed an electricity office and forced officials to restore the power they had cut to extract bribes. The Gulabis have also stopped child marriages and protested dowry and female illiteracy.

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hadarlikestoblog:

BAD GIRLS DO IT WELL

The Gulabi gang is a group of women vigilantes active across North India. It is named after the pink saris worn by its members. The group was founded as a response to widespread domestic abuse and other violence against women. Gulabis visit abusive husbands and beat them with bamboo sticks. In 2008, they stormed an electricity office and forced officials to restore the power they had cut to extract bribes. The Gulabis have also stopped child marriages and protested dowry and female illiteracy.

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19 Nov 2012
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morningchaos:

by: marcelo mattina


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