Hello all, it's me, A.J. I'm the average jokester and completely random. I'm new to this and fairly slow when it comes to completely taking pictures and leaving strange comments under them for personal enjoyment. Lol, I'm down to earth and I talk about pretty much anything. So hit meh up!!

6th May 2013

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6th May 2013

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6th May 2013

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Frohawk

Frohawk

25th January 2013

Photo reblogged from Japan I don't remember with 4,209 notes

aoifen:Spirited Away by Hayao MiyazakiAmazing movie

aoifen:Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki


Amazing movie

22nd January 2013

Photoset reblogged from Music, Words, & Sidewalks with 8,507 notes

paramoreing:

woah i made this ages ago but the notes thank you so much guys

Source: paramoreing

22nd January 2013

Photoset reblogged from Music, Words, & Sidewalks with 248,513 notes


True…

Source: eschiebes

21st January 2013

Photoset reblogged from Japan I don't remember with 81,917 notes

disimba:

Suicide Forest in Japan

I highly recommend watching this.

Source: nachostrahovski

21st January 2013

Photo reblogged from Japan I don't remember with 16 notes

iaaar:

Fushimi Inari taisha forest : Kyoto, Japan / Japón by Lost in Japan, by Miguel Michán on Flickr.

iaaar:

Fushimi Inari taisha forest : Kyoto, Japan / Japón by Lost in Japan, by Miguel Michán on Flickr.

Source: iaaar

21st January 2013

Photo reblogged from Music, Words, & Sidewalks with 201,007 notes

lesbiansarekind0fmything:

babywarrior5:

mccunt:

stangefruitandwildthing:

Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.
That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II. 

Oh shit, that’s the real “Rosie the Riveter” ?
BAMF

BAMF INDEED. This woman deserves all the respect in the universe!
I need this on my blog. 

this should have way more notes

lesbiansarekind0fmything:

babywarrior5:

mccunt:

stangefruitandwildthing:

Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.

That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II. 

Oh shit, that’s the real “Rosie the Riveter” ?

BAMF

BAMF INDEED. This woman deserves all the respect in the universe!

I need this on my blog. 

this should have way more notes

Source: stangefruitandwildthing

16th January 2013

Photo reblogged from Japan I don't remember with 72 notes

hashitaka:

the old sacred tree in the ancient shrine fractured in the typhoon a few years ago is under the treatment of an arborist and regenerating now

hashitaka:

the old sacred tree in the ancient shrine fractured in the typhoon a few years ago is under the treatment of an arborist and regenerating now

Source: hashitaka