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People at Vogue Germany sat and pondered, and deliberated, and came to a conclusion that we need more of this.

ihurtiaminfashion:

[Photo: Vogue Germany]

HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS TUMBLR BEFORE.

(Reblogged from ihurtiaminfashion)
f y i

f y i

funny cuz tru etc

funny cuz tru etc

(Reblogged from darlingtonia-californica)

omg dying rn

pharaohlicious definition make them romans angry

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One thing a lot of 90s kids still own to this day is a collection of VHS  tapes — most of which are Disney movies. The stuff put out by Disney  during the 90s is arguably the most memorable part of growing up for us.  Some people watched all of them, some only saw certain ones, but we all  had our favorites. And when it comes to the classic Disney ballads, WE  ALL KNOW AT LEAST ONE BY HEART. I remember running around like  a spaz performing my butchered rendition of “Hakuna Matata” on  a daily basis for a year straight. The lasting effects these ballads  have had on me will be evident throughout my life. For example, I’d like  to play “A Whole New World” at my wedding and “The Circle  Of Life” at my funeral. Yeah, we refuse to grow out of it  completely and many of these songs are permanently embedded in our  brains. Everybody has their favorites and if you think of yours right  now, I’m sure you can recall every single detail in the tune, high  pitches, low pitches, jingles, jangles and most importantly, every  single lyric verbatim.

mine are PART OF YOUR WORLD and REFLECTION
(via Things 90s Kids Realize)

One thing a lot of 90s kids still own to this day is a collection of VHS tapes — most of which are Disney movies. The stuff put out by Disney during the 90s is arguably the most memorable part of growing up for us. Some people watched all of them, some only saw certain ones, but we all had our favorites. And when it comes to the classic Disney ballads, WE ALL KNOW AT LEAST ONE BY HEART. I remember running around like a spaz performing my butchered rendition of “Hakuna Matata” on a daily basis for a year straight. The lasting effects these ballads have had on me will be evident throughout my life. For example, I’d like to play “A Whole New World” at my wedding and “The Circle Of Life” at my funeral. Yeah, we refuse to grow out of it completely and many of these songs are permanently embedded in our brains. Everybody has their favorites and if you think of yours right now, I’m sure you can recall every single detail in the tune, high pitches, low pitches, jingles, jangles and most importantly, every single lyric verbatim.

mine are PART OF YOUR WORLD and REFLECTION

(via Things 90s Kids Realize)

wait is this my mother

wait is this my mother

(Reblogged from highexpectationsasianfather)