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Why can't we
All just be happy all the time. Things are what you make it.
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Create yourself as a Disney Princess →
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Srsly guys, it's time to stop
himapapaftw: people who think a zombie apocalypse would be cool
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divination: my sim boyfriend woohooed w/ me then moved into another bed immediately after then DIED now he haunts my house and every time i try and talk to him he turns into dust ALL BOYS ARE THE SAME
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police: THIS IS THE POLICE! OPEN YOUR DOOR NOW!!!
me: not with that attitude
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9 out of 10 believe birth control is 'morally...
myplannedparenthood: So while the major Catholic institutions are falling over themselves to attack the birth control mandate in court, Gallup poll shows 9 out of 10 Americans believe birth control is morally acceptable. Can you say out of touch?
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Reblog this if you'd rather date Bolin over Mako
sexaang: borralove: Hell yeah! Sorry Mako, I like my boys funny not moody :)
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Your Brain on Fiction →
oliveryeh: “The brain, it seems, does not make much of a distinction between reading about an experience and encountering it in real life; in each case, the same neurological regions are stimulated. Keith Oatley, an emeritus professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Toronto (and a published novelist), has proposed that reading produces a vivid simulation of reality, one that “runs...
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