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The Perks of Being a Wallflower official movie poster
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GUISE!
LOOK WHAT I DID!
TWO TRICKSTERS!
TWO LOKI’S
TO MAKE A BEAUTIFUL HIDDLESPEIGHT!!!!
It’s like his right eye is Richard and his left eye is Tom and ugh what even is this?

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GUYS GUYS
my sweet Party Kitty is on a contest for being the next Whiskas cat. She only needs your vote, by that I mean a Like on this picture
Please, vot for her, we only have until June 7th!
VOTE VOTE VOTE
Guys guys, there’s a new album with bigger pictures, please keep voting <3
UPDATE: holy fuck I just woke up and saw Party Kitty has more than 80 votes!!!!
TUMBLR PEOPLE YOU’RE THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for everything people! if possible, reblog so others can keep voting.
a little help people!
HAAAAAAAAAAAALP!
a pizza.
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Among 35 major national print publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, men had 81 percent of the quotes in stories about abortion, the research group said Thursday, while women had 12 percent, and organizations had 7 percent.
In stories about birth control, men scored 75 percent of the quotes, with women getting 19 percent and organizations getting 6 percent. Stories about Planned Parenthood had a similar ratio, with men getting 67 percent, women getting 26 percent, and organizations getting 7 percent.
Women fared a bit better in stories about women’s rights, getting 31 percent of the quotes compared with 52 percent for men and 17 percent for organizations.
— Men Rule Media Coverage of Women’s News - The Daily Beast (via thisishangingrockcomics)(via babblingbubbles)
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from Frida’s sketchbook..
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yum
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