theonion:

Man Derives Depressing Amount Of Pride From Hometown Burger Chain | Full Report

It is really good though…

theonion:

Man Derives Depressing Amount Of Pride From Hometown Burger Chain | Full Report

It is really good though…

(via iancurtisarmstrong)

Una pequeña muestra de las fotografías del Espectacular de lucha libre de Lourdes Grobet.

I love everything about this.

(via fuckyeahmexico)

theworstroom:

Union Square, Manhattan. $1000.00
“I am looking for someone to move into a large closet space in one of the three bedrooms of my apartment. The bedroom has two closets but there is no need for it so we are looking to sublet it as a living space to a 4th roommate. The closet is about 5 feet wide and 7 feet long. It has no windows and think it would be ideal for a twin size bed and small night stand.”
“Amazing Location”

This can’t be real. 

theworstroom:

Union Square, Manhattan. $1000.00

“I am looking for someone to move into a large closet space in one of the three bedrooms of my apartment. The bedroom has two closets but there is no need for it so we are looking to sublet it as a living space to a 4th roommate. The closet is about 5 feet wide and 7 feet long. It has no windows and think it would be ideal for a twin size bed and small night stand.”

“Amazing Location”

This can’t be real. 

capplum:

I say I like drawing Samus, but really, I just like drawing Blonde Korra with an Arm Blaster.

My friends are all very talented. I can only imagine this is because they’re all actually aliens who have stolen the talent of the world’s best and most famous artists. 

capplum:

I say I like drawing Samus, but really, I just like drawing Blonde Korra with an Arm Blaster.

My friends are all very talented. I can only imagine this is because they’re all actually aliens who have stolen the talent of the world’s best and most famous artists. 

There’s nothing like the thrill of logging on to Grub Hub after moving to a new place and seeing all the new places you can order from.


deedee this some nasty ass coffee i hate u so much but the pussy game ridiculous 

My sides are in orbit.

deedee this some nasty ass coffee i hate u so much but the pussy game ridiculous

My sides are in orbit.

(via rawritsmaddie)

new-creatures:

kidswithhats:

afterlifetimes:

thegunstheysell:

motherfuckin-pajamas:

deadkennedysandattractivemen:

A punk stops during a gay pride parade to allow a mesmerized child to touch his jacket spikes.

I lost control about reblogging this picture. 

and this is the perfect “fuck you” to people who stereotype people like this.

You guys. I think I was there for this. I think I saw this picture taken. This is really exciting.

this is the cutest thing ever, omg uwu

Oh so adorable, look at the smile on his face.

new-creatures:

kidswithhats:

afterlifetimes:

thegunstheysell:

motherfuckin-pajamas:

deadkennedysandattractivemen:

A punk stops during a gay pride parade to allow a mesmerized child to touch his jacket spikes.

I lost control about reblogging this picture. 

and this is the perfect “fuck you” to people who stereotype people like this.

You guys. I think I was there for this. I think I saw this picture taken. This is really exciting.

this is the cutest thing ever, omg uwu

Oh so adorable, look at the smile on his face.

(Source: , via katielu92)

fuckyeahmexico:

Kitchen Snapshots: Los Mercados, Mexico City
See the whole photo essay at:http://www.abbottandwest.com/kitchen-snapshots-los-mercados-mexico-city/
Mexico City is bursting at the seams. It is a pulsating collection of humans, animals, commerce, expansion, art, and hope. Every day hundreds of people move to the city for a chance at a better future and every day it is getting a little wider and a little tighter. But not all of the people who cross over its boundary lines are there to stay.
Woven throughout the heart of the Distrito Federal is a group which passes through the city’s borders every week, people who are key to sustaining life in the city. These are the people that work in the mercados. The mercados of Mexico City act as the central arteries of the capital, constantly moving food and supplies in from the countryside and out into the city, and moving money back into the land. Without them, Mexico City would not eat.Without them, the farmers in the countryside could not survive.
The mercados of Mexico City represent a very intricate intersection of the city society and farming life, creating one of the only spaces where people from both cultures interact.
All photography copyright Nora Chovanec.
http://www.abbottandwest.com/kitchen-snapshots-los-mercados-mexico-city/

innocents-abroad submitted

fuckyeahmexico:

Kitchen Snapshots: Los Mercados, Mexico City

See the whole photo essay at:http://www.abbottandwest.com/kitchen-snapshots-los-mercados-mexico-city/

Mexico City is bursting at the seams. It is a pulsating collection of humans, animals, commerce, expansion, art, and hope. Every day hundreds of people move to the city for a chance at a better future and every day it is getting a little wider and a little tighter. But not all of the people who cross over its boundary lines are there to stay.

Woven throughout the heart of the Distrito Federal is a group which passes through the city’s borders every week, people who are key to sustaining life in the city. These are the people that work in the mercados. The mercados of Mexico City act as the central arteries of the capital, constantly moving food and supplies in from the countryside and out into the city, and moving money back into the land. Without them, Mexico City would not eat.Without them, the farmers in the countryside could not survive.

The mercados of Mexico City represent a very intricate intersection of the city society and farming life, creating one of the only spaces where people from both cultures interact.

All photography copyright Nora Chovanec.

http://www.abbottandwest.com/kitchen-snapshots-los-mercados-mexico-city/

innocents-abroad submitted