c'mon kid, kick rocks.

amer. theodore cursive. incursive. xo.
King Haring. 

King Haring. 

A New Struggle, by Shae. 

A New Struggle, by Shae. 

Evening City by Arsenix, off DeviantArt. 

Evening City by Arsenix, off DeviantArt. 

um. amercia, fcuk yeah?

um. amercia, fcuk yeah?

(Source: soupsoup)

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  • broseidon, god of the brocean
  • brotato chip
  • brotein shake
  • brosef stalin
  • barack brobama
  • teddy brosevelt
  • don quibrote
  • adrien brody
  • gallilebro gallilei
  • napoleon bronaparte
  • brobo cop
  • leonardo dicapribro
  • broseph mengele 
  • bro nye the science guy
  • selena bromez
  • broey deschanel 
  • bro dimaggio
  • wolfgang amadaeus brozart
  • brohemian rhapsody
  • osama bro laden
  • mighty bro young
  • brodo the hobbit bro
  • broprah winfrey 
  • broby dick
  • abroham lincoln
  • what’s up

(Source: the-vashta-nerada, via coldfish)

ilovecharts:

whereinthehellisnowherenow:

for the second straight year, FDU has found that watching no news is more informative than watching Fox News…

Further, on international questions, No News comes in higher than Fox News and MSNBC


““Most news providers in the United States don’t spend much time on international 
affairs,” said Cassino. “It is not surprising that most media have little impact on how 
much people know about the world,” said Cassino.  “What is interesting is that when 
people are exposed to media that cover the world, like NPR, they do pick it up. It’s 
not that people aren’t interested, it’s that no one is giving them the information in the 
first place.” (http://publicmind.fdu.edu/2012/confirmed/) 

and they ask Amer B. why he fux with NPR first. 

ilovecharts:

whereinthehellisnowherenow:

for the second straight year, FDU has found that watching no news is more informative than watching Fox News…

Further, on international questions, No News comes in higher than Fox News and MSNBC

““Most news providers in the United States don’t spend much time on international 

affairs,” said Cassino. “It is not surprising that most media have little impact on how 

much people know about the world,” said Cassino.  “What is interesting is that when 

people are exposed to media that cover the world, like NPR, they do pick it up. It’s 

not that people aren’t interested, it’s that no one is giving them the information in the 

first place.” (http://publicmind.fdu.edu/2012/confirmed/

and they ask Amer B. why he fux with NPR first.