174 GRAND, BROOKLYN NEW YORK
The green roof has approximately eight inches of soil and absorbs rainwater runoff. (via Peek Inside 8 Of The World’s Greenest Homes )
literally a dream
Lexi, 20, The Bay.
Yee.
Hobbies include: Fatty blunt sesh's, dope shit, making shit, repairing shit, hacky sack, and learning EVERYTHING.
My days are just a series of extreme facial expressions.
You should totally talk to me.
174 GRAND, BROOKLYN NEW YORK
The green roof has approximately eight inches of soil and absorbs rainwater runoff. (via Peek Inside 8 Of The World’s Greenest Homes )
literally a dream
Eve - Grind Or Die
Bitch, go the fuck in!!!!!!yes GAWD!
lord i hope this album does well cause I miss Eve.
reblogging again with absolutely no fucks given.
This made me shake my ass. SOLD!
the cheeks started started bouncing
yes eve yesss
GET IT!
(via beautiful-ambition)
i don’t go to the thrift shop to be cool i go because i’m poor
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@1 day ago with 5798 notesAre these things more important than edits to talking points? Judge for yourself.
1. Carbon pollution reaches historic highs, threatening human existence
2. The devastating impact of sequestration on kids, cancer patients and first responders.
3. Massive cuts to food stamps for the most vulnerable.
4. 1,100 workers die in a Bangladesh factory collapse, and American retailers continue business as usual.
5. 4,150 gun deaths from gun violence since Newtown.
(via truth-has-a-liberal-bias)
@1 day ago with 3029 notesSomeone please save This GEM!
The Gobbler Restaurant & Motel in Johnson Creek, Wisconsin was designed by architect Helmut Ajango for local poultry processor Clarence Hartwig and opened in 1967. The menu featured turkey, prime rib and steak. A rotating circular bar that completed one revolution every 80 minutes was a signature centerpiece of the building.
in later years, the business struggled and Clyde Hartwig closed operations by 1995. After the Hartwig family sold the property and several restaurants were opened but ultimately failed because the owners had no experience as restaurateurs.
The legendary supper club remains, but the motel was burned (because of structural wood rot) as a fire department training exercise in 2001. The last tenant went out of business in mid-2002. In 2011, the locally produced film “Missed Connections” was shot on location at the restaurant.
The property is currently listed for a $2.3 million.
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Hitting up Paramount Imports today with the babeface then possibly fanime then the tech museum because I wanted to fit as many cool San Jose things into one day as possible, apparently.
@1 day agoI just fucking exploded with puke everywhere for no goddamn reason
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