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25th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah, Tattoos! with 2,548 notes

fuckyeahtattoos:

FINEEEE

fuckyeahtattoos:

FINEEEE

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25th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from C'est la vie de Mademoiselle Debberly with 26,356 notes

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perksofbeingadrugaddict:

Words to live by.

yuss!!

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25th April 2012

Photo reblogged from A SUCKA 'FO SUBIES with 2,530 notes

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6th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Electronic Life with 277 notes

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6th April 2012

Photo reblogged from Electronic Life with 475 notes

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6th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from Lovable Ego with 31,358 notes

Oh how this is so much funnier if you watch the show. 

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6th April 2012

Photoset reblogged from Your daily dose with 24,199 notes

Disney Stained Glass 

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2nd April 2012

Photo reblogged from Lovable Ego with 599 notes

j0nnytan:

Misa Campo makes my bad places happy….

j0nnytan:

Misa Campo makes my bad places happy….

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30th March 2012

Photo reblogged from 知らぬが仏。 with 12,580 notes


SCP-261 appears to be a large black vending machine with no glass panel and a keypad on the right side. It was found Yokohama, Japan and its origins are unknown. When money is placed into SCP-261 and a three-digit number is entered on the keypad, SCP-261 will vend a random item. The number entered on the keypad has no effect on the item vended, nor has any pattern been detected. Items are always some form of “snack food,” and typically have bright, attention-grabbing packaging. If SCP-261 is used several times in a short period of time, is used while not powered, and/or large amounts of money are entered before an item is vended, SCP-261 will start to dispense bizarre items. While still “food”, their suitability for human consumption is often non-existent. A full log of objects vended can be found here.

SCP-261 appears to be a large black vending machine with no glass panel and a keypad on the right side. It was found Yokohama, Japan and its origins are unknown. When money is placed into SCP-261 and a three-digit number is entered on the keypad, SCP-261 will vend a random item. The number entered on the keypad has no effect on the item vended, nor has any pattern been detected. Items are always some form of “snack food,” and typically have bright, attention-grabbing packaging. If SCP-261 is used several times in a short period of time, is used while not powered, and/or large amounts of money are entered before an item is vended, SCP-261 will start to dispense bizarre items. While still “food”, their suitability for human consumption is often non-existent. A full log of objects vended can be found here.

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30th March 2012

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17th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Bashitsket with 39,671 notes

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6th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Bashitsket with 22,156 notes

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6th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Electronic Life with 17,464 notes

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6th March 2012

Photo reblogged from Dreams Money Can Buy with 8,864 notes

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6th March 2012

Photo reblogged from PAUSE, SMOKE, ADVENTURE with 16,890 notes

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