Verla Clausi

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marinahcxo:

Bloodstream | Stateless

<p>yeah I love asos<br/>
their stuff can be pretty pricey though</p>
Anonymous

I troll their sale stuff all the time, works for me :)

<p>What time is it?</p>
Anonymous

We’ve all got time enough to cry.

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lyriquediscorde:

baltimorehorses:

Al Green - Love & Happiness.

 LOVE this song.

Al Green = automatic reblog 

lazybina:

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holyhippogriffs:

yourenothipster:

omg. This is my life.

accurate

IIII DOOO THIS AAAAALL THE TIIIIIIIIME

 gpoy

lazybina:

baconhawk-:

holyhippogriffs:

yourenothipster:

omg. This is my life.

accurate

IIII DOOO THIS AAAAALL THE TIIIIIIIIME

 gpoy

intergalaticlilo:

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jamesnord:

turning around from this

jamesnord:

turning around from this

hikol:

全国を巡って十二本の刀を集めて来た。一週間で。:ハムスター速報
inothernews:

The BP oil rig Deepwater Horizon burns in the Gulf of Mexico in April, 2010.  Now, on the eve of the one-year anniversary of that horrific environmental disaster — which also killed 11 of BP’s own workers — guess who wants to start drilling again?  From The Washington Post:

BP is in talks with the Interior Department about permits that would allow it to resume deep-water drilling in the  Gulf of Mexico, according to two sources familiar with the discussions.  The company hopes that it can restart several projects sometime this  summer.
The discussions come just before the anniversary of the April 20  blowout on the Deep­water Horizon rig that BP leased for an exploration  well called Macondo. The blowout killed 11 workers, set the rig on fire  and triggereda huge oil spill that gushed for 87 days.
BP  hopes to ultimately obtain permission to begin drilling about 10 wells  to boost output in fields that are already producing oil; none of them  would be an exploration well, one of the sources said. No work would be  done in the near future on the field discovered by the Macondo well.
Discussions with Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) about other BP wells are still underway, focusing on BP’s safety  program. Melissa Schwartz, a spokeswoman for the agency, said that  BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich meets regularly with companies to  discuss their operations and that “BP is no different.”

(Photo: Gerald Herbert / AP via The Washington Post)

inothernews:

The BP oil rig Deepwater Horizon burns in the Gulf of Mexico in April, 2010.  Now, on the eve of the one-year anniversary of that horrific environmental disaster — which also killed 11 of BP’s own workers — guess who wants to start drilling again?  From The Washington Post:

BP is in talks with the Interior Department about permits that would allow it to resume deep-water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, according to two sources familiar with the discussions. The company hopes that it can restart several projects sometime this summer.

The discussions come just before the anniversary of the April 20 blowout on the Deep­water Horizon rig that BP leased for an exploration well called Macondo. The blowout killed 11 workers, set the rig on fire and triggereda huge oil spill that gushed for 87 days.

BP hopes to ultimately obtain permission to begin drilling about 10 wells to boost output in fields that are already producing oil; none of them would be an exploration well, one of the sources said. No work would be done in the near future on the field discovered by the Macondo well.

Discussions with Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) about other BP wells are still underway, focusing on BP’s safety program. Melissa Schwartz, a spokeswoman for the agency, said that BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich meets regularly with companies to discuss their operations and that “BP is no different.”

(Photo: Gerald Herbert / AP via The Washington Post)

boutofcontext:

Look whom I ran into!

NY Tumblr Meetup: Oregon.

boutofcontext:

Look whom I ran into!

NY Tumblr Meetup: Oregon.

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