Posted 1 week ago

Like my shoes? #bowling #celebrate #Isuck #luckystrike

Posted 1 week ago
  1. A. WHY MY LAST RELATIONSHIP ENDED.
  2. B. FAVORITE BAND.
  3. C. WHO I LIKE AND WHY I LIKE THEM.
  4. D. HARDEST THING I’VE EVER BEEN THROUGH.
  5. E. MY BEST FRIEND.
  6. F. MY FAVORITE MOVIE.
  7. G. SEXUAL ORIENTATION.
  8. H. DO I SMOKE/DRINK?
  9. I. HAVE ANY TATTOOS OR PIERCINGS?
  10. J. WHAT I WANT TO BE WHEN I GET OLDER.
  11. K. RELATIONSHIP WITH MY PARENTS.
  12. L. ONE OF MY INSECURITIES.
  13. M. VIRGIN OR NOT?
  14. N. FAVOURITE PLACE TO SHOP AT?
  15. O. MY EYE COLOUR.
  16. P. WHY I HATE SCHOOL.
  17. Q. RELATIONSHIP STATUS AS OF RIGHT NOW.
  18. R. FAVOURITE SONG AT THE MOMENT.
  19. S. A RANDOM FACT ABOUT MYSELF.
  20. T. AGE I GET MISTAKEN FOR.
  21. U. WHERE I WANT TO BE RIGHT NOW.
  22. V. LAST TIME I CRIED.
  23. W. CONCERTS I’VE BEEN TO.
  24. X. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF (…)?
  25. Y. DO YOU WANT TO GO TO COLLEGE.
  26. Z. HOW ARE YOU
Posted 1 week ago

emornell:

black-birdy:

ALL THE BODY TYPES!

give me all of these.

(Source: prettyplussize)

Posted 3 weeks ago
thisblogistheark:

desmond-the-moon-bear:

fuckyeahspookyshit:

Indian officials ventured into a deep jungle, investigating several missing persons reports from a nearby city. What they found was a “Tower of Silence,” or dakhma. Zoroastrians use these sites to dispose of bodies in the open air.
While sites like these are not uncommon in certain parts of india, several peculiarities hint at something more unusual…
None of the bodies depicted in the photograph were identified. Villagers from nearby, though initially surprised at the sheer number of corpses in the dakhma, proved unable to recognize the bodies. The corpses also do not match the descriptions of the missing people.
There were no animals around except for maggots and flies. Zoroastrians rely on birds (i.e. buzzards) to dispose of the bodies, in the belief they are contributing back to the Earth. Officials found the corpses relatively untouched by any sort of animal.
There is no official count of the bodies. In fact, little work was actually accomplished at the site and, perhaps, this is why only one photograph has emerged. Officials avoided the spot - not only because they felt uneasy looking at it, but for the following, as well:
The deep pit in the center of the photograph was filled with several feet of festering blood - far more than the bodies on the outside could ever supply. The stench was so unbearable that many of the officials began to get nauseous when they first approached the dakhma.
The expedition was ended when a villager accidentally kicked a small bone into the pit, penetrating the coagulated surface of the pool. A massive burst of gas from the decomposing blood erupted from the pit, splashing those looking into it, along with the photographer.
Those caught in the explosion were immediately sent to the hospital, where they were quarrantined for possible infection. They became delirious with fever, shouting about “being tainted with the blood of Ahriman” (the personification of evil in Zoroastrianism), despite never having admitted having any familiarity with the religion.
In fact, many of them had no idea what the dakhma was when they had found it. Delirium turned to insanity as many began to attack hospital staff until they were sedated. The fever eventually killed all of them.
When officials returned with HAZMAT gear the following day, the site was empty. All the bodies had been removed and, astonishingly, the pool of blood inthe pit had been drained. All that remained of the incident was this photograph.



How about no

thisblogistheark:

desmond-the-moon-bear:

fuckyeahspookyshit:

Indian officials ventured into a deep jungle, investigating several missing persons reports from a nearby city. What they found was a “Tower of Silence,” or dakhma. Zoroastrians use these sites to dispose of bodies in the open air.

While sites like these are not uncommon in certain parts of india, several peculiarities hint at something more unusual…

  1. None of the bodies depicted in the photograph were identified. Villagers from nearby, though initially surprised at the sheer number of corpses in the dakhma, proved unable to recognize the bodies. The corpses also do not match the descriptions of the missing people.
  2. There were no animals around except for maggots and flies. Zoroastrians rely on birds (i.e. buzzards) to dispose of the bodies, in the belief they are contributing back to the Earth. Officials found the corpses relatively untouched by any sort of animal.
  3. There is no official count of the bodies. In fact, little work was actually accomplished at the site and, perhaps, this is why only one photograph has emerged. Officials avoided the spot - not only because they felt uneasy looking at it, but for the following, as well:
  4. The deep pit in the center of the photograph was filled with several feet of festering blood - far more than the bodies on the outside could ever supply. The stench was so unbearable that many of the officials began to get nauseous when they first approached the dakhma.
  5. The expedition was ended when a villager accidentally kicked a small bone into the pit, penetrating the coagulated surface of the pool. A massive burst of gas from the decomposing blood erupted from the pit, splashing those looking into it, along with the photographer.

Those caught in the explosion were immediately sent to the hospital, where they were quarrantined for possible infection. They became delirious with fever, shouting about “being tainted with the blood of Ahriman” (the personification of evil in Zoroastrianism), despite never having admitted having any familiarity with the religion.

In fact, many of them had no idea what the dakhma was when they had found it. Delirium turned to insanity as many began to attack hospital staff until they were sedated. The fever eventually killed all of them.

When officials returned with HAZMAT gear the following day, the site was empty. All the bodies had been removed and, astonishingly, the pool of blood inthe pit had been drained. All that remained of the incident was this photograph.

How about no

Posted 3 weeks ago

Beautiful. Lul jk 7/10 haha

Posted 3 weeks ago

First time ever going

Posted 3 weeks ago

The Beatles telling it like it is. #Beatles #nope #abortmission #omg #hashtags #1Disgaaaayyyy

Posted 1 month ago

Why not #yolo jk

Posted 1 month ago

Kawaii or no Kawaii?

Posted 1 month ago

Glad to know she works… for about five minutes..