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My name is Marisa. I'm a gypsy. My 'likes' include music, movies, books, religion, culture, tattoos, animals, boys, & people. I do enjoy using the Oxford comma. My 'dislikes' include onions, mushrooms, garlic, feet, myself, doing my hair, deadlines, boys, & people. I'm a pretty unbiased person, & I don't get mad very often. I'm interested in everything, & have too much ambition to function properly. Caffeine runs my life. I do & think bad things sometimes. I live life like a burned out rock star. Tell me a story.
Oct 19
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shroom pills

so practical

shroom pills

so practical

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Oct 18
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rbateson:

icarusvsthesun:

Dislike when girls say I would love a man who is tattooed. How does that change the character or personality of a person?

Yup.

preeeeetty sure it means that tattooed people get criticized for choosing to have tats, but they don’t criticize others for choosing not to have any.

rbateson:

icarusvsthesun:

Dislike when girls say I would love a man who is tattooed. How does that change the character or personality of a person?

Yup.

preeeeetty sure it means that tattooed people get criticized for choosing to have tats, but they don’t criticize others for choosing not to have any.

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stillhomesick:

I LOVE YOUUUUUUUuuu

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Oct 16
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because sucking it in while looking in the mirror isn’t enough
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Oct 07
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Oct 06
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yeah this is definitely a painting, and i don’t think many of the people who’ve re blogged it realize this.

yeah this is definitely a painting, and i don’t think many of the people who’ve re blogged it realize this.

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Sep 09
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Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed out trees to create root guidance systems. When the roots and vines reach the opposite bank they are allowed to take root. Some of the bridges are over 100 feet long and can support the weight of 50 people.

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