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JP del Mundo
19 years old
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BS MIS 2012

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Theme by Day LP.
9th
May

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fuckyeahlost:

Nice Angry Birds high score, Conan.
19th
January

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Jackass! Good thing they didn’t re-enact the one where the cameraman peed on his victims!
8th
January

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erinnnj:

9gag:

Don’t judge me Facebook!

HAHAHA

Charlie Brown + Snoopy reference!
4th
January

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thebluthcompany:

And the award for the best dad/husband goes to…
3rd
January

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azizisbored:

Whole Foods in Oakland.

TREAT YO’ SELF!
3rd
January

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A shot of Max Fischer sitting on a go-kart wearing a pair of goggles is a recreation of a photograph taken in 1909 by French photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue, a child prodigy who started taking photographs at the age of six.The two people go carting in the background are director Wes Anderson and Owen Wilson.
14th
December

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31st
October

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yeahmrwhiteyeahscience:

Did ‘The Walking Dead’ Cook Up a ‘Breaking Bad’ Reference?  

In a scene from Sunday’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Daryl, a salt-of-the-earth survivor played by Norman Reedus, produces a bag of drugs that belongs to his missing brother, Merle, and begins to rhyme off an inventory of its contents: crystal meth; ecstasy; painkillers; some first-class doxycycline (Merle, it seems, dealt with the occasional bout of the clap.) We’re given only a glimpse of the bag, but we can see that the crystal at its bottom is a certain shade of blue — the same color it takes on when it is cooked by Walter White, the “Breaking Bad” drug-lord-in-training played by Bryan Cranston.
In a portion of AMC’s “Walking Dead” after-show, “Talking Dead,” that was posted online, Robert Kirkman, a creator of the “Walking Dead” comics and a producer of the television series, said that the inclusion of the blue meth was indeed “a little Easter egg we were doing for AMC fans.” 
Asked by the “Talking Dead” host Chris Hardwick if Walter White had survived the zombie apocalypse, Mr. Kirkman said, “I would say so. I think that guy could survive anything.” He that his television show needed to get “some well-dressed ‘Mad Men’ zombies.”


Definitely caught this one!