Gillian Anderson and David duchovny are so attractive fucking help

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pizzaforpresident:

vine is getting out of hand

pizzaforpresident:

vine is getting out of hand

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hoursago:

IT’S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

hoursago:

IT’S THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

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steve-scott:

the photographer

steve-scott:

the photographer

tyleroakley:

My formal title.

tyleroakley:

My formal title.

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i’m not crying, i just have proud in my eyes

i’m not crying, i just have proud in my eyes

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nope 100% serious wow i didn’t realize feminism was a mental deficiency of society that needs to be fixed

nope 100% serious wow i didn’t realize feminism was a mental deficiency of society that needs to be fixed

iridessence:

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From Etsy


cleverly uterus shaped panties

iridessence:

crowcrow:

From Etsy

cleverly uterus shaped panties

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Two other women, also breast cancer survivors, said their husbands left them after they were diagnosed. Both had to have mastectomies (in case anyone doesn’t know, this is the surgical operation to remove one or both breasts).

The first woman said her husband told her that he would rather see her dead than see her lose her breasts. The second woman had her operation and waited all day to be picked up by her husband, who never arrived. By nightfall, one of the nurses offered to give her a ride, and she came home to find the house empty.

Obviously, these are extreme cases of a man’s reaction to his wife’s breast cancer, but this is what I see when I see the “I ♥ Boobies” bracelets. I see love of the body parts, not the person being treated—not the patient, not the victim, not the survivor.

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