aryll:

りっぷ

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chrisjericock:

hey randy

what

wanna hear a joke?

 Why couldn’t Kane light the fireplace?

….

Because he loses all his matches

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arrestedwesteros:

J. Walter Weatherman: And that’s why you always leave a note.
Pier Pressure - 1x10

arrestedwesteros:

J. Walter Weatherman: And that’s why you always leave a note.

Pier Pressure - 1x10

alliartist:

rufftoon:

*dies of cute*

I don’t think you know how much this applies to my heart.

alliartist:

rufftoon:

*dies of cute*

I don’t think you know how much this applies to my heart.

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alloftheextremes:

“Our house was small, and when you grow up with domestic violence in a confined space you learn to gauge, very precisely, the temperature of situations. I knew exactly when the shouting was done and a hand was about to be raised – I also knew exactly when to insert a small body between the fist and her face, a skill no child should ever have to learn. Curiously, I never felt fear for myself and he never struck me, an odd moral imposition that would not allow him to strike a child. The situation was barely tolerable: I witnessed terrible things, which I knew were wrong, but there was nowhere to go for help. Worse, there were those who condoned the abuse. I heard police or ambulance men, standing in our house, say, “She must have provoked him,” or, “Mrs Stewart, it takes two to make a fight.” They had no idea. The truth is my mother did nothing to deserve the violence she endured. She did not provoke my father, and even if she had, violence is an unacceptable way of dealing with conflict. Violence is a choice a man makes and he alone is responsible for it.” Patrick Stewart

alloftheextremes:

“Our house was small, and when you grow up with domestic violence in a confined space you learn to gauge, very precisely, the temperature of situations. I knew exactly when the shouting was done and a hand was about to be raised – I also knew exactly when to insert a small body between the fist and her face, a skill no child should ever have to learn. Curiously, I never felt fear for myself and he never struck me, an odd moral imposition that would not allow him to strike a child. The situation was barely tolerable: I witnessed terrible things, which I knew were wrong, but there was nowhere to go for help. Worse, there were those who condoned the abuse. I heard police or ambulance men, standing in our house, say, “She must have provoked him,” or, “Mrs Stewart, it takes two to make a fight.” They had no idea. The truth is my mother did nothing to deserve the violence she endured. She did not provoke my father, and even if she had, violence is an unacceptable way of dealing with conflict. Violence is a choice a man makes and he alone is responsible for it.” Patrick Stewart

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eto86:

Tyranitar usando hiperrayo

eto86:

Tyranitar usando hiperrayo

arrestedwesteros:

J. Walter Weatherman: And that’s why you always leave a note.
Pier Pressure - 1x10
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arrestedwesteros:

J. Walter Weatherman: And that’s why you always leave a note.

Pier Pressure - 1x10

submission from RichterCa

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