I'm Katie.
I'm trying to find a life outside of Ohio.
Be in touch, friends.
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thebluthcompany:
I want a friendship like this one.
muslimmilf:
#yolandivisser #yolandi #dieantwoord # zef2death
Moxie likes my new camera.
tarareidsnipple:
Shannon is cool and all but can she stop trying to make “scallywag” a thing
smileyfacewinkwink:
One of my favorite scenes from The Great Gatsby (1949)
lindsaychrist:
coincidence?
i think not.
whispersinthestarrydark:
i beat this game, finally
xjohndeeregirlx:
Went Goat shopping today…
This baby girl claimed me as her own before I could even decide.
shitnipples:
lividula:
gnostic-forest:
architectureofdoom:
Road washed out by flood, WA state.
This is so beautiful
Officially my new favorite picture in the whole world.
damn washington you are such a pretty bitch
mixedbyziggy:
- rescue three white women who have been missing for a decade, and a baby
- become a national hero
- pull and even bosser move and tell the fbi to give the reward money to the victims
- media decides to dig into your past, and bring up your criminal record.
wonderful time to be black in america.
mightyhunter:
This 17-Year-Old Coder Is Saving Twitter From TV Spoilers
Imagine you forget to watch a new episode of Game of Thrones the night it airs. Even if coworkers stay mum about important plot points, Twitter is abuzz with spoilers. Fortunately, there’s Twivo, a new program that allows Twitter users to censor their feeds from mentioning a certain TV show (and its characters) for a set time period. Jennie Lamere, a 17-year-old girl, invented the software last month—and won the grand prize at a national coding competition where Lamere was the only female who presented a project, and the only developer to work alone. Internet: Meet the reason we need more women in tech.
(From Mother Jones)
imsirius:
itsmeagan:
The original story of the little mermaid is that she must kill the prince in order to be human, and in the end, she loves him too much and kills herself instead.
The artwork is too great not to reblog.
Ok, ok - important expansion: she only has to kill the Prince because the deal was if he fell in love with her she could be human forever, and he didn’t. By which I mean, he was a good person and genuinely nice to her, but he didn’t fall in love. He fell in love with someone else, also perfectly nice - not the seawitch in disguise, fu Disney. The Mermaid is told she can only return to the sea now if she kills the Prince. She goes into the room where he and his lover lie sleeping and they look so beautiful and happy together that she can’t do it.
That’s why she kills herself. And because it was a noble act she returns to sea as foam.
One moral of the story was that women shouldn’t fundamentally change who they are for love of a man, and in theory Han Christian Anderson wrote it for a ballerina with whom he fell in love. She was marrying someone else who wouldn’t let her dance.
I want this painted on my wall.
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