Brandon Phillips at Hollywood TNT in Valdosta, GA.
instagram: spirit_narrative
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Fuck it. That’s good enough.
every frustrated college student trying to finish a project/assignment (via fib)
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"Equal but different" really just means:
"Your vagina is just as equal as my brain."
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Here’s the deal!
Hi, I’m Rab/Rabbie! I’m 20, and I’m also poor. I’ve been looking a fuck ton for, like, jobs, but currently have no income despite needing to pay for rent, food, medicine, and all that fun stuff!
I do portraits pretty well, as you can see above, and I’m pretty dang quick at them too! So, I was thinking, why not offer them for commissions? People love getting themselves drawn!
Here are my rates:
Monotone/Sketchy: $5
Colored: $10
Colored and Pretty and Painted: $15-20 (depending on complexity)
Note that I will do OCs, if they’re humanoid, as long as you can direct me towards references of them.
HOW TO CONTACT ME—
Send me an ask on here (the-trans-agenda)
Sorry for the long post, but if you signal boost it I will be very grateful!
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Wanting something such as food, or education for a reasonable cost or even free is not “entitlement,” it is the rejection of a system that arbitrarily assigns a cost to the most basic substances of life for the ultimate benefit of the relative few.
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US The Biggest Threat To World Peace In 2013 – Poll
The US has been voted as the most significant threat to world peace in a survey across 68 different countries. Anti-American sentiment was not only recorded in antagonistic countries, but also in many allied NATO partners like Turkey and Greece.
A global survey conducted by the Worldwide Independent Network and Gallup at the end of 2013 revealed strong animosity towards the US’s role as the world’s policeman. Citizens across over 60 nations were asked: “Which country do you think is the greatest threat to peace in the world today?”
The US topped the list, with 24 percent of people believing America to be the biggest danger to peace. Pakistan came second, with 8 percent of the vote and was closely followed by China with 6 percent. Afghanistan, Iran, Israel and North Korea came in joint fourth place with 5 percent of the vote.
The threat from the US was rated most highly in the Middle East and North Africa, those areas most recently affected by American military intervention. Moreover, the survey showed that even Americans regard their country as a potential threat with 13 percent of them voting the US could disrupt global status quo.
Latin America expressed mixed feelings towards its northerly neighbor, with Peru, Brazil and Argentina all flagging the US as the most dangerous country.
After its numerous threats of a strike on Iran, many countries voted Israel was the biggest threat to prosperity. Morocco, Lebanon and Iraq all chose Israel as the number one danger to world peace.
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by Hiro K
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lori-rocks:
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