GinaGeo
GinaGeo
GinaGeo

Thank you. Will definitely check this out.

hot take:

Theory:

I’d like to see those two in a morning show.

I’m really hoping the site is nothing but videos of Snoop and Martha Stewart getting high and crafting together. I would reload 100x a day for content updates.

It's a shame that he fumbled at the end of his career and tried to act like every other GOP presidential nominee. He sold his soul for a shot at the POTUS.

He f’d his presidential campaign up running with Palin. She terrified the in-betweeners. I always swayed left but I don’t hate McCain and he is certainly not the worst candidate the Republicans have put forth over the past 30 years. While I don’t always agree with him, I don’t think he would have been a horrible

can’t believe he didn’t say Ezekiel 25:17.

Hello NASA? I’m thinking of a certain kid in Irving, Texas who you definitely want to have intern with you next summer.

Luther is my favorite creepy detective show. We need more like it.

Scary.

Damn. Now I need to re-watch that show. It was hilarious.

I have questions about the dude in the background, though. The one right in the middle. He’s posing, and I have questions.

It’s this incredibly touching story, too. The poor girl was stealing our garbage, and fleeing any time I looked out the window and saw her. Then one day, when we were having a barbecue, she creeeeeept up onto the porch, trembling from fear, nervous-purring, and looked right at me. I held out my hand, looked at her and

That’s about as vaguely vague as vague can be.

These bitches. Nightmares.

They may be assholes, but at least you can get a damn fine cup of coffee.

Originally read as “From Christain POV” and figured it would just have half the book blacked out and the rest be about how Anna needs to submit in order to make Jesus happy. The real title is not better.

Cars are dude stuff? shit. I’m so doing girl stuff wrong. o.o

In case anyone cares to actually UNDERSTAND the issue, residential water usage is a tiny part of a much larger problem. Focusing on the insignificant stuff is exactly what shifts attention from the real problem. California agriculture uses the vast majority of the water, 80%. Residential uses just 20%. Of that, only