In fact, I fear I am a jack-of-all-trades.

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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aeostyle:
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aeostyle:

Steal your boyfriend’s flannel. We won’t tell.

Get the look:
Heritage Flannel
Canvas Anorak

Steal your boyfriend’s flannel. Steal his pants, his shoes, those underpants his mom wrote his name in. Steal that stupid baseball cap with the fraying edge that he keeps shaping with his hands, like what the fuck is that, why do they all do that to their ugly hats? Steal his soul, sell it to the highest bidder. It won’t go for much, but what the hell, anything will help with those college loans.

American Eagle.

or maybe we can say the flannel was yours all along advertising
allofthefeelings
toopunktofuck

one of new jersey’s most famous confections, saltwater taffy, was invented because some asshole’s candy shop flooded and ruined all his taffy and he sold it to a child anyway and i think that pretty much says a lot about the overall cultural climate of new jersey

new jersey you gotta problem with selling slightly damp candy to kids? do ya? well that's why you're not an entrepreneur fuck you food
queencardigan
palaceofposey

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

actualvampireang

*screams quietly into the night*

queencardigan

YES YES YES YES YES

comics ooooh blue beetle booster gold keeping my hopes rockbottom! because lol comics
makingthenoise
quickhits

(TPM) The Obama administration rolled out a plan on Friday to protect access to copay-free birth control for women in response to the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling.

A new “proposed rule” by the Department of Health and Human Services lets female employees of for-profit businesses, like Hobby Lobby, obtain birth control directly from their insurer, at no extra cost, if their boss opts out of covering the service in the company’s insurance plan for religious reasons.

The move extends an accommodation that already exists for non-profit organizations, which are allowed to refuse to cover for birth control. In short, the religious owners can pass the cost on to the insurer so that they’re no longer complicit in what they view as sin.

"Women across the country deserve access to recommended preventive services that are important to their health, no matter where they work,” said HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell. "Today’s announcement reinforces our commitment to providing women with access to coverage for contraception, while respecting religious considerations raised by non-profit organizations and closely held for-profit companies."

A little bit of good news for once.

politics contraception goodish