Photo 18 Jul 428,247 notes 
Photoshop In life.
reblog then click the photo
I’m sorry but this is just cool.
what the hell?! why doesn’t this have more notes?!
Oh my god.
omoooo

Photoshop In life.

reblog then click the photo

I’m sorry but this is just cool.

what the hell?! why doesn’t this have more notes?!

Oh my god.

omoooo

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Photo 17 May 8 notes sammallama:

CHAC MOOL, STOP TROLLING!!!!! GTFO GTFO GTFO

HAHAHA SAM

sammallama:

CHAC MOOL, STOP TROLLING!!!!! GTFO GTFO GTFO

HAHAHA SAM

Text 17 May 40,200 notes Reblog If You Grew Up Watching These People..

shivanisheth:

DRAKE AND JOSH <3

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Photo 17 May 5 notes In a galaxy far far away&#8230;.

In a galaxy far far away….

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Video 17 May 2 notes

now these are chill teams

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Photo 17 May 232 notes carpr0n:

Globetrotter
Starring: Koenigsegg Agera
(by mrmisteraa)

carpr0n:

Globetrotter

Starring: Koenigsegg Agera

(by mrmisteraa)

Photo 17 May 249 notes Lets go Nitro

Lets go Nitro

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Photo 17 May 20,309 notes

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Photo 15 May 37,130 notes Paradise Lost

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The Disappearing Country: With 80% of the country less than one metre above sea level, the residents of the Maldives’ 1,200 tropical islands have long been aware of their ­vulnerability to rising sea levels. In 2008, it was announced that the government would start diverting a percentage of the nation’s income from tourism into a fund to buy a new homeland. The deep irony that the island nation’s economy relies heavily on tourists ­arriving in polluting aircraft has not been lost on the islanders. (Sakis Papadopoulos)

Paradise Lost

newsflick:

The Disappearing Country: With 80% of the country less than one metre above sea level, the residents of the Maldives’ 1,200 tropical islands have long been aware of their ­vulnerability to rising sea levels. In 2008, it was announced that the government would start diverting a percentage of the nation’s income from tourism into a fund to buy a new homeland. The deep irony that the island nation’s economy relies heavily on tourists ­arriving in polluting aircraft has not been lost on the islanders. (Sakis Papadopoulos)

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