guys
it's just boomers?
swear you'll never move to the burbs
===> rare
Show Lessdying country
Show LessMurder place:
"Now, I don’t want you to think I’m complaining because I’m not. I love the suburbs and my life. But, maybe we’ve built the idea of being a man on some false logic. For as long as I can remember, I was under the impression that being a man meant being in total control of your surroundings. Ruling your job, family, and social life with an emperor-like authority and dominance. No surprises, everything on cue."
http://artofmanliness.com/2008/07/20/are-the-suburbs-killing-your-manhood/
…Murder place:
"Now, I don’t want you to think I’m complaining because I’m not. I love the suburbs and my life. But, maybe we’ve built the idea of being a man on some false logic. For as long as I can remember, I was under the impression that being a man meant being in total control of your surroundings. Ruling your job, family, and social life with an emperor-like authority and dominance. No surprises, everything on cue."
http://artofmanliness.com/2008/07/20/are-the-suburbs-killing-your-manhood/
Show Lessguys there's more:
http://thehairpin.com/2011/06/reading-between-the-texts-the-other-side
ya... sure T... im sure that can happen now...
Show LessProper use of punctuation can get you laid. http://www.11points.com/Dating-Sex/11_Punctuation_Marks_That_Give_Your_Text_Messages_Secret_Meanings
Show Lessso good
Show LessI'M WITH T, WHERE R THE TITZ?
Show Lessjust give me naked
Show Less“[Bucklow’s] life-sized photograms are made in a four step process. First, the artist traces the shadow of his model onto a thin sheet of aluminum. The defined silhouette is then run through with small holes, one for each day that the subject has been alive. The metal is placed over a large sheet of photographic paper and exposed briefly to the sun.
These portraits capture something more than a shape, Bucklow references this in connecting the amount of light to the age of the sitter. The prints are limited to one each. The radiation sensitive material is exposed creating an image…
“[Bucklow’s] life-sized photograms are made in a four step process. First, the artist traces the shadow of his model onto a thin sheet of aluminum. The defined silhouette is then run through with small holes, one for each day that the subject has been alive. The metal is placed over a large sheet of photographic paper and exposed briefly to the sun.
These portraits capture something more than a shape, Bucklow references this in connecting the amount of light to the age of the sitter. The prints are limited to one each. The radiation sensitive material is exposed creating an image as unique as the person it captures.”
Show LessI don't know this man, but I think i could love him in an ovaltine sort of way
i alwayz wantd to travl alon. everytime i tri to leve someone i love says i cant go alon, i need them to come along, 2 make sre evrythings guna b ok.
glance is enough to get the idea
Show Lessthe numbers just kept on going and going. I stopped at 47.
Show LessPhrasing the outside reveals a contemptible narrative; certainly sensitivity is important -- conditions are often dire (contrast our withering luxury), but the observers' compunction ends there. "They" are victims of their misfortune; the path to paradise has been delineated by the West.
Show Less"darling, nikki":
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070902150432AAgSl6D
surgically removed ribs