Dis be my shtuff
Daft Punk // Gorillaz - Da Funk/19-2000
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nossirrah:

kagenagaru:

sisstridersdick:

seer-of-the-void:

aintasuperhero:

adriofthedead:

karkats-foot:

phlynn:

Daft Punk Vs. Gorillaz - Da Funk/19-2000

i just remembered how much i fucking love the gorillaz

get the fuck on my blog

SWEET GOD

What is this eargasm I am having

oh dear lord please don’t combine my two favourite musicians-

*drool*

image

Woah

Edit: Now, you might wonder why I rebloged myself.

Its fucking awesome, thats why.

angry-wizards:

deadpool is literally my favourite superhero

same

angry-wizards:

deadpool is literally my favourite superhero

same

My cousin drew this on Draw Something. FRICKEN DRAW SOMETHING

My cousin drew this on Draw Something. FRICKEN DRAW SOMETHING

optimisticghost:

occupyallstreets:

BREAKING: House Approves CISPA!
A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn’t work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.
The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a controversial Internet surveillance bill, rejecting increasingly vocal arguments from critics that it would do more to endanger Americans’ privacy than aid cybersecurity.
By a vote of 248 to 168, a bipartisan majority approved the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, which would permit Internet companies to hand over confidential customer records and communications to the National Security Agency and other portions of the U.S. government.
Source / Read More About CISPA and Sign The Petition

optimisticghost:

occupyallstreets:

BREAKING: House Approves CISPA!

A last-minute push by critics of a bill that would allow Internet companies to open their networks to the Feds didn’t work. The House approved CISPA by a 248-168 vote.

The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a controversial Internet surveillance bill, rejecting increasingly vocal arguments from critics that it would do more to endanger Americans’ privacy than aid cybersecurity.

By a vote of 248 to 168, a bipartisan majority approved the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, which would permit Internet companies to hand over confidential customer records and communications to the National Security Agency and other portions of the U.S. government.

Source / Read More About CISPA and Sign The Petition

sharonabot9000:

heeheehee

sharonabot9000:

heeheehee

Talking to a stranger

Talking to a stranger