vertigovikki:

I’ve had three relatively in depth discussions all relating to love/relationships.

I just miss Max so much.
I’m thankful for every little smile he puts on my face and every little butterfly and tightening knots in my body from knowing he’s mine.

Distance is hard, but I’m so glad to know I have…

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Max’s tumblr is hacked

So i just wanted to leave a little message to let him know how much I appreciate him and love him <3

[Flash 10 is required to watch video]

vertigovikki:

i’m a mess of hair but you get the point <3

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propertyofzack:

New Acoustic Performance: ”Gentleman” // Squid The Whale

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vertigovikki asked: youza qt

That’s not a question =[

WeAreFamily.

shanteandri:

Coolio - Gangster’s Paradise (Official HQ) (by CoolioTV)

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dagdraumar:

Please take a moment of your time to help me win a contest I entered. Basically all I need to win is to have the most facebook likes on my entry. All you would have to do to help me is to click on the link, scroll down a little and press the blue facebook like button. Thank you so much for the help.

Help this kid out! He does some really cool work.

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I Need Followers!

Facebook.com/MaxTheMusic & Facebook.com/DearChandelier

Cleanest dreads ever!

Cleanest dreads ever!

jenbekmanprojects:

The Treasure Hunter, 2010 by Jenny Riffle
HHS! 2011 Contender Jenny Riffle
The idea of finding buried gold and silver has long been romanticized in literature and film, from Huckleberry Finn’s run-ins with danger to Indiana Jones’ daring savvy. The allure of finding something of great value seems to be as much about being connected to the past as it is about a larger quest—for riches, for status, for comfort, for security, for fame, for recognition, for love. For the past few years, Contender Jenny Riffle has been following her subject, Riley, on his treasure hunts. Armed with a steadfast resolve and a metal detector, her subject proves that one man’s trash is indeed another man’s treasure. Read more…

I like your style kid.

jenbekmanprojects:

The Treasure Hunter, 2010 by Jenny Riffle

HHS! 2011 Contender Jenny Riffle

The idea of finding buried gold and silver has long been romanticized in literature and film, from Huckleberry Finn’s run-ins with danger to Indiana Jones’ daring savvy. The allure of finding something of great value seems to be as much about being connected to the past as it is about a larger quest—for riches, for status, for comfort, for security, for fame, for recognition, for love. For the past few years, Contender Jenny Riffle has been following her subject, Riley, on his treasure hunts. Armed with a steadfast resolve and a metal detector, her subject proves that one man’s trash is indeed another man’s treasure. Read more…

I like your style kid.

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