death-by-lulz:

davejade:
it went from plastic to metal

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Lold

death-by-lulz:

davejade:

it went from plastic to metal

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Lold

death-by-lulz:

nathankemp:
where can i acquire one of these

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death-by-lulz:

nathankemp:

where can i acquire one of these

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lookatthisfuckingoogle:

oogles oogling oogles. 


Hahaha. I finally found a picture of Milo. (my sister’s bf in the background.)

lookatthisfuckingoogle:

oogles oogling oogles. 


Hahaha. I finally found a picture of Milo. (my sister’s bf in the background.)

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lookatthisfuckingoogle:

This is a very strange request. But basically I did a doc on traveling kids a few years ago. And I was just contacted by this guy named Shawn Nuthall. He had seen my doc, and he said his daughter, Caitlin Nuthall, was in the background of the video during one of the interviews. Apparently she committed suicide a few months ago. Her dad was asking me if I had any other footage of her, and I don’t. Would it be possible for you to post/ ask around if anyone knew her or had pictures of her?

She’s the girl with the dreads in the upper left hand side of the frame around 5:30-ish.

 

if you guys can help her out please email her at: saraheileendevlin@gmail.com

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lookatthisfuckingoogle:

hopping on the fly, india edition.

Woah

lookatthisfuckingoogle:

hopping on the fly, india edition.

Woah

lookatthisfuckingoogle:

Playing banjo and seeing shit
Gotta love the free time

lookatthisfuckingoogle:

Playing banjo and seeing shit

Gotta love the free time

graffitirichmond:

“rest your head, close your eyes somewhere else it’s sunrise”Ode to train travelers and their tagging language. Done by one of my favorite street artists Larry Lorca.

graffitirichmond:

“rest your head, close your eyes somewhere else it’s sunrise”
Ode to train travelers and their tagging language. 
Done by one of my favorite street artists Larry Lorca.

$5 ain’t shiyt these days.

$5 ain’t shiyt these days.