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Make it dark, make it grim, make it tough, but then, for the love of God, tell a joke.
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Quote reblogged from {UnWinona} with 10,146 notes
Make it dark, make it grim, make it tough, but then, for the love of God, tell a joke.
Source: metricaprovince
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Big Brother Is Watching You…
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T for tender
he opens the door on the fucking hinges side
Oh, you thought this was gonna be a black and white depressing post, didn’t you?
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1.
why didn’t I tell you that
you were important to me
before you had time to realise
that I was no longer important to you2.
we never did watch that movie
that we always wanted to see
I ended up watching it on my own and
feeling like I’d betrayed you in some way3.
did you think about me when you fell asleep
mid-conversation - and did you ever figure out
how much I worried when you didn’t reply?
probably. You always told me how obvious I was.
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Every year on April 27th, South Africa commemorates the first post-Apartheid democratically held elections in the country that took place on this day in 1994, by celebrating what is known as ‘Freedom Day’. The results of these historical elections saw Nelson Mandela elected as not only the first democratically elected president of South Africa, but the first black president as well. Mandela served as president until 1999.
Freedom Day is an annual reminder of the anti-Apartheid struggle that sought to bring about a free South Africa where all its oppressed citizens would be granted their full and constitutional human rights, and be able to participate in the development and progression of the nation.
Millions queued in lines over a three-day voting period. Altogether 19,726,579 votes were counted and 193,081 were rejected as invalid.
The African National Congress (ANC), whose slate incorporated the labour confederation COSATU and the South African Communist Party, fell short of a two-thirds majority.
As required by the Interim Constitution, the ANC formed a Government of National Unity with the National Party and the Inkatha Freedom Party, the two other parties that won more than twenty seats in the National Assembly.
“If the United States of America or Britain is having elections, they don’t ask for observers from Africa or from Asia. But when we have elections, they want observers.” - Nelson Mandela
Source: dynamicafrica
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Kate Middleton and Prince William fighting a wizard’s duel during their tour of Leavesden Studios. They are so adorable! [x]
JUST MAKE HIM KING ALREADY
AND MAKE HER MINISTER OF MAGIC WHILE YOU’RE AT IT
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Do you remember this magazine?
[look of the the hour]
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Untitled by Nicholas Scarpinato and Kyle Thompson
Nick and I collaborated on this on Sunday. The sun was setting so we climbed on top of a big wood chip pile and jumped around and danced and kicked wood chips everywhere.
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