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    Hi. My name's Phillip, I live in Texas and I'm 18 years old. I live for music, mostly EDM genres, alternative states of consciousness, as well as (good)food, cool nights, 4AM bike rides, (sometimes) politics, hoodies, technology, and sugar. I think about my future, life and death alot. The things posted here are things that I enjoy, have some relevance to me, or are things that just simply intrigue me.

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Chasing Dreams Because I Know I Can Catch Them

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reality-breaker › mererecorder

mererecorder:

SOLE METHOD ts artwork by ~isisdesignstudio
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theladychinkyeyes › theyellowmenagerie

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hardstyle-vibes › eviehartley

the-girl-silhouette:

vegandthelike:

Please read this****
If a thief forces you to take money from an ATM, do not argue or resist. What you should do is punch your pin in reverse. EX: if your pin is 1234 you punch 4321. The moment you punch in the reverse, the money will come out but will be stuck in the machine and the machine will immediately alert the police without the theif’s knowledge. Every ATM has this feature.
Reblog this so everyone knows, this happens all the time especially in the city

tumblr teaches me so much more than anyone else does about life situations

…this is fake. If you enter in your PIN in reverse, itll just tell you that you have the wrong number.
ATM manufacturers and even the bank can tell you this.
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cardiac-art ‹ cardiac-art

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2headedsnake › zeroing

zeroing:

Barbara Wijnveld
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vividvisuals › vufus

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vividvisuals › vufus

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vividvisuals › mickloader

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victoriousvocabulary › victoriousvocabulary

victoriousvocabulary:

BEGADANG
[verb]
Indonesian: staying up all night, often mistakenly translated as staying up all night talking.
[Chump Magic]
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vividvisuals › orano

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ratchetmess › ratchetmess

ratchetmess:

Shawty you disqualified

The caption, oh my god
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theangryblackwoman › soulbrotherv2

soulbrotherv2:

Black Men Built the Capitol: Discovering African-American History In and Around Washington, D.C. by Jesse J. Holland
Millions of people visit the National Mall, the White House, and the U.S. Capitol each year. If they only hear the standard story, a big question remains:  “Where’s the black history?”
Packed with new information and archival photos, Black Men Built the Capitol answers this question. In this thoroughly researched yet completely accessible volume, Washington insider and political journalist Jesse J. Holland shines a light on the region’s African-American achievements, recounting little-known stories and verifying rumors, such as:
Enslaved black men built the Capitol, White House, and other important Washington structures.
Philip Reid, a thirty-nine-year-old slave from South Carolina, cast and helped save the model of the Statue of Freedom that sits atop the Capitol Dome.
The National Mall sits on the former site of the city’s most bustling slave market.
The grounds that are now Arlington National Cemetery were, from 1863 to 1888, a self-sustaining village for former slaves called the Freedman’s Village.
Included are hundreds of places in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia that illuminate “the rest of the story” for Washington residents and visitors alike.
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foxnewsofficial › bonerforjesus

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2headedsnake › marcedith

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weshouldburnfirst › connotes

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