Please don’t talk to me, I just want to drink this 6 dollar beer in peace…… 

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TANK - HONOUR AND BLOOD

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telesphorus:

rajputa:


A UCLA Latino student’s apartment door was tagged up with racist comments. This event should definitely get media coverage. There’s a hidden racism on campus and I’m sure it happens on other campuses too. Schools never want to look bad, but its not about that. Its about gaining visibility for the prejudice that affects it’s students.
-Miriam EspinozaUCLA Undergraduate
(via Photos of Latino Rebels)

I’m surprised my neighbors havent done this already lol

wtf is a meximelt?

telesphorus:

rajputa:

A UCLA Latino student’s apartment door was tagged up with racist comments. This event should definitely get media coverage. There’s a hidden racism on campus and I’m sure it happens on other campuses too. Schools never want to look bad, but its not about that. Its about gaining visibility for the prejudice that affects it’s students.

-Miriam Espinoza
UCLA Undergraduate

(via Photos of Latino Rebels)

I’m surprised my neighbors havent done this already lol

wtf is a meximelt?

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Getting paid tomorrow, ganna buy Spiritual State, maybeeeeee the new maps & atlases record, I know there was something else…

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heathyr:


“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of  bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.

 #texas #is a fucking weird place man #I mean tell me I’m wrong
You’re not wrong

heathyr:

“Blood Lake” in Texas. Water levels in the reservoir receded, which, mixed with the warm weather, helped lower oxygen levels. The low oxygen levels prompted a fish kill and spurred the growth of  bacteria called Chromatiaceae, which thrive in such conditions. Chromatiaceae are purplish in color, prompting the “blood” red colors.

 #texas #is a fucking weird place man #I mean tell me I’m wrong

You’re not wrong

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