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@thetastyturnip / thetastyturnip.tumblr.com

My interests include Care Bears and Chipotle Ranch Cheetos
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haha damn pornhub was being serious

we moving to google hangouts

Google hangouts is shutting down within, like, a year.

poptropica it is then

poptropica is a flash game. it’s also getting shut down in a year, following the flash shutdown that will destroy classics like Club Penguin Rewritten, Escape the ___, Papas ___eria, and even Cool Math Games. rip.

where the fuck are we supposed to go now? the roman forum? hobby lobby? an alleyway behind a denny’s in tashkent?

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i hate the term “spinal fluid” it conjures up horrible imagery in my mind

(lightly taps a spigot i have attached to my spinal column) come get y’all juice

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gemineyyes

We’ve never met and I hope it stays that way

this is the most powerful reply ive ever received 

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Anonymous asked:

lmao did you really buy knock off airpods?

yah lol i wasn’t about to drop $200 dollars on airpods so i bought some clones. i compared them with my sisters and we couldn’t even tell the difference.

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YO where can i get a pair?!?

i got them here and they are 50% off

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bauzeitgeist

Detail of the multi-level plaza court of the Ministry of Urban Development & Housing in Yaoundé, with its (empty) blue-tiled water feature and setback series of exterior walkways, decorated with intricate murals featuring traditional masks.

There’s a curious history of this complex, as shown in the previous post: officially referred to as Ministerial Building Number 1, it is still more popularly known as the Building of Death (Immeuble de la Mort), as it was first constructed in 1984 and was still incomplete in 1989, when work halted. The place was overtaken by criminals and squatters, hence its morbid nickname. The 18-story tower was not re-controlled by governmental authorities until 2009, and the startling pink-orange glazing was only applied as part of a completion effort by the Chinese firm Shanxi Construction in 2010. What looks like a vintage skyscraper is in fact relatively recent construction.

Photos February 2019 Bauzeitgeist.

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