Im Taylor, 20 years old, play baseball at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Texas. Like to think Im in a fraternity, and dress like I am
apoor-littlerichgirl:

skip-dinner-to-be-thinner:

not-figured-out:

selfdestroyed:

Oh my god, I have never gotten anything like this before. My heart is breaking.
Everyone, please please pleasereblog/like this. We cannot lose this person. If they end up killing themselves, it’ll be my fault because I don’t have that many followers..but please get this as many notes as you can :(
And to the anon, I don’t know who you are.. I must know you personally, and I’m glad I have cared about you. If you want to tell me who you are, I would do my best to make you change your mind. Please, you’re beautiful. I love you. Stay strong♥

Please like a reblog followers?? Xxx

guys please like and reblog, this person deserves life.

Please guys ❤

apoor-littlerichgirl:

skip-dinner-to-be-thinner:

not-figured-out:

selfdestroyed:

Oh my god, I have never gotten anything like this before. My heart is breaking.

Everyone, please please pleasereblog/like this. We cannot lose this person. If they end up killing themselves, it’ll be my fault because I don’t have that many followers..but please get this as many notes as you can :(

And to the anon, I don’t know who you are.. I must know you personally, and I’m glad I have cared about you. If you want to tell me who you are, I would do my best to make you change your mind. Please, you’re beautiful. I love you. Stay strong♥

Please like a reblog followers?? Xxx

guys please like and reblog, this person deserves life.

Please guys ❤

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Everyone who reblogs this by January 31st will have their url written down and taped somewhere in my hometown in Germany

knittedsocks:

knittedsocks:

I will do them all and I’ll take pictures of where I put them, and tag your url.

Last chance to reblog

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jardestiel:

cjsgoldfish:

imgoingrunning:

The world wants Obama!

I am disappointed that anyone in the UK wants Romney…

Clearly they were the scum bags who don’t know how to vote correctly. 

The reason the world wants Obama, is because they know they’ll have more power with him in office

jardestiel:

cjsgoldfish:

imgoingrunning:

The world wants Obama!

I am disappointed that anyone in the UK wants Romney…

Clearly they were the scum bags who don’t know how to vote correctly. 

The reason the world wants Obama, is because they know they’ll have more power with him in office

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putthison:

The Brooks Brothers Blazer: The Real Deal
If you asked me what the single most classic item of American men’s clothing was, I’d have a pretty solid answer. The Brooks Brothers blazer.
Patch pockets. A three-roll-two: three brass buttons, with two showing. Undarted. Ready to go anywhere, anytime and to do it with grace.
The Brooks Brothers blazer is an American innovation. It’s the default choice for anyone who’s going somewhere where they want to look sharp but don’t want to wear a suit. Which is, of course, a classic American mode.
And they’re available to anyone! I don’t think I go five thrift store visits in a row without spotting one of these. I just took a look at eBay - you can grab one in almost any size for less than $100. Or you can stroll into any Brooks Brothers in the world and grab one brand new.
If gold buttons are too fuddy-duddy for you, have them replaced. It’s a $35 operation, including the buttons. Consider mother-of-pearl in white or gray, or silver, or enamel, or brown horn. Grab a cool vintage blazer button set from a flea market or eBay. Make it your own.
Get yourself one of these blazers. It will be the only item in your closet you truly wear until it’s worn out. It will have the same role in your wardrobe thirty years from now that it has today. It’s simple, easy to wear, and with a flourish (or the opposite) you can change its look for any situation.
You hear the word “classic” tossed around all too much in menswear circles, but the Brooks blazer is the real deal.

putthison:

The Brooks Brothers Blazer: The Real Deal

If you asked me what the single most classic item of American men’s clothing was, I’d have a pretty solid answer. The Brooks Brothers blazer.

Patch pockets. A three-roll-two: three brass buttons, with two showing. Undarted. Ready to go anywhere, anytime and to do it with grace.

The Brooks Brothers blazer is an American innovation. It’s the default choice for anyone who’s going somewhere where they want to look sharp but don’t want to wear a suit. Which is, of course, a classic American mode.

And they’re available to anyone! I don’t think I go five thrift store visits in a row without spotting one of these. I just took a look at eBay - you can grab one in almost any size for less than $100. Or you can stroll into any Brooks Brothers in the world and grab one brand new.

If gold buttons are too fuddy-duddy for you, have them replaced. It’s a $35 operation, including the buttons. Consider mother-of-pearl in white or gray, or silver, or enamel, or brown horn. Grab a cool vintage blazer button set from a flea market or eBay. Make it your own.

Get yourself one of these blazers. It will be the only item in your closet you truly wear until it’s worn out. It will have the same role in your wardrobe thirty years from now that it has today. It’s simple, easy to wear, and with a flourish (or the opposite) you can change its look for any situation.

You hear the word “classic” tossed around all too much in menswear circles, but the Brooks blazer is the real deal.

A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. She considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat, but her father was a staunch Republican. One day she was challenging her father on his beliefs and his opposition to high taxes and welfare programs. He stopped her and asked how she was doing in school. She answered that she had a 4.0 GPA, but it was really tough. She had to study all the time and never had time to go out and party. She didn’t have time for a boyfriend and didn’t really have many college friends because of spending all her time studying. On top of that, the part-time job her father insisted she keep left absolutely no time for anything else. He asked, ‘How is your friend Mary?’ She replied that Mary was barely getting by. She had a 2.0 GPA, never studied, but was very popular on campus, didn’t have a job, and went to all the parties. She was always complaining about not having any money, but didn’t want to work. Why, she often didn’t show up for classes because she was hung over. Dad then asked his daughter why she didn’t go to the Dean’s office and request that 1.0 be taken off her 4.0 and given it to her friend who only had a 2.0. That way they would both have a respectable 3.0 GPA. Then, she could also give her friend half the money she’d earned from her job so that her friend would no longer be broke. The daughter angrily fired back, ‘That wouldn’t be fair. I worked really hard for my grades and money, and Mary just loafs. Why should her laziness and irresponsibility be rewarded with half of what I’ve worked for?’ The father slowly smiled and said, ‘Welcome to the Republican Party’.”

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aguysmind:

Kate Upton

aguysmind:

Kate Upton

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