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Reblog so people know who you are

Name: Nina

Tumblr Name: thepurplemushroom

Nickname(s): Nina ^^’

Birthday: August 28th

Relationship Status: “In a serious relationship” I have a boyfriend :3

Random fact about you: I live inside books and games and dreams half of my time. And I’m proud of it ;D

HAI GUISE AM I DOING THIS RITE

thepurplemushroom:

thewindycoolkid:

hmmyesperfect:

i… what was I expecting…

omg. I’m just.. I’m so ashamed of myself. Why did I do that?

I REGRET NOTHING

ohohohoUNLIMITED POWAAAAAH 

ohohoho
UNLIMITED POWAAAAAH 

WHAT IS THIS EVEN

WHAT IS THIS EVEN

Antes era assim; agora aposto que até o Action Hank assiste My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

Antes era assim; agora aposto que até o Action Hank assiste My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.

ask-jappleack:

tastefullyoffensive:

via

SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG

ask-jappleack:

tastefullyoffensive:

via

SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG SWAG

reuters:

Camilla the rubber chicken is seen at over 120,000 feet (36,576 m) above California in this NASA handout still image taken from video dated March 3, 2012. During last month’s solar storm a group of students called “Earth to Sky” from Bishop, California, launched a helium balloon which lifted the chicken into space to study solar radiation. 
Camilla, which is the mascot of NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, reached the stratosphere along with a payload carrying radiation sensors, cameras, GPS trackers, a thermometer, insects and sunflower seeds.
The flight took two and a half hours and reached an altitude of approximately 40 km (25 miles) before the balloon burst parachuting Camilla’s spacecraft safely back to earth. [REUTERS/NASA/Earth to Sky/Bishop Union High School/Handout]

reuters:

Camilla the rubber chicken is seen at over 120,000 feet (36,576 m) above California in this NASA handout still image taken from video dated March 3, 2012. During last month’s solar storm a group of students called “Earth to Sky” from Bishop, California, launched a helium balloon which lifted the chicken into space to study solar radiation.

Camilla, which is the mascot of NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, reached the stratosphere along with a payload carrying radiation sensors, cameras, GPS trackers, a thermometer, insects and sunflower seeds.

The flight took two and a half hours and reached an altitude of approximately 40 km (25 miles) before the balloon burst parachuting Camilla’s spacecraft safely back to earth. [REUTERS/NASA/Earth to Sky/Bishop Union High School/Handout]

I like how websites like Tumblr and Twitter call it “followers”

Because, yeah, on youtube people can “subscribe” to you. But it doesn’t compare to being FOLLOWED. When I think “subscribe” I simply think of someone just singing up for some weekly newspaper horoscope or some shit.

But admit it, when you see “______ started following you”,

you fucking feel like Moses.

Let my people reblog.

ikenbot:

There’s something wrong with this picture and it hasn’t been fixed.

ikenbot:

There’s something wrong with this picture and it hasn’t been fixed.