Gay 18 year old planning on joining the military. Need advice, an opinion, or even just an ear? That is why i am here

31st May 2012

Post reblogged from The Musings of a Strange Man with 137,491 notes

GO ON ANON AND ASK ME THE MOST AWKWARD QUESTION YOU CAN THINK OF. IF I CAN’T PUBLISH IT, YOU WIN.

strive-for-equality:

youllbethebrightest-starinthesky:

republiccityobsessed:

omg do this i will cry

Nobody has ever won this. Ever.

Game on.

BRING IT.

i dont do these, but i am soooo interested with this.

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31st May 2012

Chat reblogged from Everyone Deserves A Chance To Fly with 28,717 notes

  • waitress: what would you like to drink
  • me: the blood of my enemies
  • waitress:
  • me:
  • waitress:
  • me:
  • waitress: is pepsi okay?

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31st May 2012

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cuteguyss:

Definitely Not Gay

cuteguyss:

Definitely Not Gay

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31st May 2012

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31st May 2012

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31st May 2012

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jordlife:

Sadface.

jordlife:

Sadface.

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29th May 2012

Photo reblogged from My blag, with 7,599 notes

its-a-wonderland-tea-party:

Easy Fruit & Herb Flavored Water
Ingredients

fruit — 2 cups berries, citrus, melons, pineapple…most fruits will work (see recommended amounts in directions)
herbs — a sprig of mint, basil, sage, rosemary, tarragon, thyme, or lavender
water (tap or filtered)
ice

Directions
Supplies needed: 2 quart pitcher or jar with lid; muddler or wooden spoonGeneral formula for whatever fruit/herb combo you desire.1. If using herbs, add a sprig of fresh herbs to jar/pitcher; press and twist with muddler or handle of wooden spoon to bruise leaves and release flavor; don’t pulverize the herbs into bits.2. Add approx. 2 cups of fruit to jar/pitcher; press and twist with muddler or handle of wooden spoon, just enough to release some of the juices3. Fill jar/pitcher with ice cubes.4. Add water to top of jar/pitcher.5. Cover and refrigerate for up to 3 days.Suggested flavor combinations:ALL CITRUS (no herbs) — Slice 1 orange, 1 lime, 1 lemon into rounds, then cut the rounds in half. Add to jar and proceed with muddling, add ice & water.RASPBERRY LIME (no herbs) — Quarter 2 limes; with your hands, squeeze the juice into the jar, then throw in the squeezed lime quarters. Add 2 cups raspberries. Muddle, add ice & water.PINEAPPLE MINT — Add a sprig of mint to the jar (you can throw in the whole sprig; or, remove the leaves from the sprig, if you prefer to have the mint swimming around and distributing in the jar). Muddle the mint. Add 2 cups pineapple pieces, muddle, add ice & water.BLACKBERRY SAGE — Add sage sprig to jar and muddle. Add 2 cups blackberries; muddle, add ice & water.WATERMELON ROSEMARY — Add rosemary sprig to jar & muddle. Add 2 cups watermelon cubes; muddle, add ice and water.


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its-a-wonderland-tea-party:

Easy Fruit & Herb Flavored Water

Ingredients

  • fruit — 2 cups berries, citrus, melons, pineapple…most fruits will work (see recommended amounts in directions)
  • herbs — a sprig of mint, basil, sage, rosemary, tarragon, thyme, or lavender
  • water (tap or filtered)
  • ice
Directions
Supplies needed: 2 quart pitcher or jar with lid; muddler or wooden spoon

General formula for whatever fruit/herb combo you desire.
1. If using herbs, add a sprig of fresh herbs to jar/pitcher; press and twist with muddler or handle of wooden spoon to bruise leaves and release flavor; don’t pulverize the herbs into bits.
2. Add approx. 2 cups of fruit to jar/pitcher; press and twist with muddler or handle of wooden spoon, just enough to release some of the juices
3. Fill jar/pitcher with ice cubes.
4. Add water to top of jar/pitcher.
5. Cover and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

Suggested flavor combinations:
ALL CITRUS (no herbs) — Slice 1 orange, 1 lime, 1 lemon into rounds, then cut the rounds in half. Add to jar and proceed with muddling, add ice & water.
RASPBERRY LIME (no herbs) — Quarter 2 limes; with your hands, squeeze the juice into the jar, then throw in the squeezed lime quarters. Add 2 cups raspberries. Muddle, add ice & water.
PINEAPPLE MINT — Add a sprig of mint to the jar (you can throw in the whole sprig; or, remove the leaves from the sprig, if you prefer to have the mint swimming around and distributing in the jar). Muddle the mint. Add 2 cups pineapple pieces, muddle, add ice & water.
BLACKBERRY SAGE — Add sage sprig to jar and muddle. Add 2 cups blackberries; muddle, add ice & water.
WATERMELON ROSEMARY — Add rosemary sprig to jar & muddle. Add 2 cups watermelon cubes; muddle, add ice and water.

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29th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Me And Nothing Less with 1,617 notes

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26th May 2012

Post

I need to know

That it gets better this is not a good place for me

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26th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Oh Heyy :D with 9,687 notes

Not reblogging because its a nice picture but…..THIS BITCH STOLE MY SWEATER!!!!!!

Not reblogging because its a nice picture but…..THIS BITCH STOLE MY SWEATER!!!!!!

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25th May 2012

Photo reblogged from My blag, with 20,448 notes

tzar-butts-putin:

did-yuo-kno:

alibody:

The sky is blue because light from the sun enters our atmosphere it collides with molecules in the air.  The blue part of the light gets scattered more than the other parts during these collisions and thus makes the sky appear to our eyes as blue.  If the light from the sun took a straight path down to our eyes with no scattering or absorption in the atmosphere, the sky would in fact look much as it does at night in the day time.
…I’m a nerd.


I don’t think the ability to copy-paste something from Yahoo Answers classifies you as a “nerd”, sorry.

the sky is actually blue because it’s the color of Castiel’s eyes.


Just for cas

tzar-butts-putin:

did-yuo-kno:

alibody:

The sky is blue because light from the sun enters our atmosphere it collides with molecules in the air.  The blue part of the light gets scattered more than the other parts during these collisions and thus makes the sky appear to our eyes as blue.  If the light from the sun took a straight path down to our eyes with no scattering or absorption in the atmosphere, the sky would in fact look much as it does at night in the day time.

…I’m a nerd.

I don’t think the ability to copy-paste something from Yahoo Answers classifies you as a “nerd”, sorry.

the sky is actually blue because it’s the color of Castiel’s eyes.

Just for cas

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25th May 2012

Photo reblogged from Dream on Dreamer with 7,747 notes

I want this shirt…..really bad…..and I want to wear it to church……is that bad?

I want this shirt…..really bad…..and I want to wear it to church……is that bad?

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25th May 2012

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24th May 2012

Question

butteagle asked: Did you know that I was named Matt? oh and I'm curious as to where you are from

Cool story bro from cali living in oklahoma

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24th May 2012

Question with 2 notes

butteagle asked: When do you plan to join the military?

Pretty quick here probably within 6 months

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