aprincessnamedjasmine:

-I got shot.
-BUT DID YOU DIE ?!

Lmao! Foreverrr<3

aprincessnamedjasmine:

-I got shot.

-BUT DID YOU DIE ?!

Lmao! Foreverrr<3



queenofallbugs:

I want pink hair




Me too!

queenofallbugs:

I want pink hair

Me too!

(via iamtheblackswanqueen)




fuckyeahgirlswithtattoos:

A few of my tattoos…and my most favorite hobby ;) rolling a sunshine bleez. Name’s Bri…I love the summer in Seattle. 

fuckyeahgirlswithtattoos:

A few of my tattoos…and my most favorite hobby ;) rolling a sunshine bleez. Name’s Bri…I love the summer in Seattle. 


thedailywhat:

And Then There Were Seven of the Day: “Here in our state we have taken a long and difficult journey, and this is the last step,” declared Governor Christine Gregoire as she signed the bill making same-sex marriages legal in the state of Washington.
The Evergreen State thus joins six other states (MA, NH, VT, CT, IA, NY) and the District of Columbia in recognizing the right of same-sex couples to marry.
The law doesn’t officially take effect until June 7th, meaning opponents have until June 6th to gather the 120,000 signatures necessary to stop same-sex marriages and put the issue on November’s ballot.
In related news, New Jersey’s state Senate today also passed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage, but the Garden State has still a ways to go: Gov. Chris Christie has vowed to veto any same-sex bill that crosses his desk.
[seattlepi / nj / photo: slog.]

thedailywhat:

And Then There Were Seven of the Day: “Here in our state we have taken a long and difficult journey, and this is the last step,” declared Governor Christine Gregoire as she signed the bill making same-sex marriages legal in the state of Washington.

The Evergreen State thus joins six other states (MA, NH, VT, CT, IA, NY) and the District of Columbia in recognizing the right of same-sex couples to marry.

The law doesn’t officially take effect until June 7th, meaning opponents have until June 6th to gather the 120,000 signatures necessary to stop same-sex marriages and put the issue on November’s ballot.

In related news, New Jersey’s state Senate today also passed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage, but the Garden State has still a ways to go: Gov. Chris Christie has vowed to veto any same-sex bill that crosses his desk.

[seattlepi / nj / photo: slog.]

(via thefrogman)