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  • (Source: le-porco-voador, via doritos-e-coca-cola-ever)

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  • Quando você abre a geladeira e vê algo extremamente gostoso:

    maravilhanaervilha:

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    (Source: cartoone, via doritos-e-coca-cola-ever)

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  • Um cara chegando na barraca de sucos:

    willcenter:


     - Limonada?

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    - Não sei. Joga ele na piscina pra ver.

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    - Como assim?

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    - Uai, você perguntou se LIMÃO-NADA

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    (Source: jeffersonfelipe1, via tukogregolini)

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    1 year ago
  • Detector…

    foreveraloone:

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    (Source: hahamix, via huezeira)

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    1 year ago
  • porcelainforpresident:

remuslupinlover:

repello—muggletum:

jamesloveslily:

I scrolled past this then I did one of those “WAIT WHAT DID I JUST SEE” now I’m just crying

;_____;

    porcelainforpresident:

    remuslupinlover:

    repello—muggletum:

    jamesloveslily:

    I scrolled past this then I did one of those “WAIT WHAT DID I JUST SEE” now I’m just crying

    ;_____;

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    (Source: brucethegirl, via notcreativeforafunnyurl)

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  • allcreatures:

A Corbett’s tiger, or Indochinese tiger. dries off after diving into the water at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi, Thailand. Only 200 Corbett’s tiger’s are thought to exist in the wild. They are found in Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand, and Vietnam - and formerly in China. The last known wild Indochinese tiger in China was killed and eaten by people from a village called Mengla in 2009.
Picture: Ashley Vincent/ Barcroft USA (via Pictures of the day: 27 October 2011 - Telegraph)

    allcreatures:

    A Corbett’s tiger, or Indochinese tiger. dries off after diving into the water at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi, Thailand. Only 200 Corbett’s tiger’s are thought to exist in the wild. They are found in Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand, and Vietnam - and formerly in China. The last known wild Indochinese tiger in China was killed and eaten by people from a village called Mengla in 2009.

    Picture: Ashley Vincent/ Barcroft USA (via Pictures of the day: 27 October 2011 - Telegraph)

    (via notcreativeforafunnyurl)

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  • did-you-kno:

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    did-you-kno:

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    1 year ago
  • tumboner:

askinnyblackman:

angeyange:

i cant



oh my god i laughed so hard milk squirted out my eyes

    tumboner:

    askinnyblackman:

    angeyange:

    i cant

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    oh my god i laughed so hard milk squirted out my eyes

    (Source: 1-800-555-psyk, via notcreativeforafunnyurl)

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  • Reblogue clica no gif e se divirta.

    tedio-fome-e-preguica:

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    (math)

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    1 year ago
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