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Saali Bitch

@freshmanmendes

Reblog or your mom will die in 928 seconds.

I love my mom.

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I am risking nothing

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I AM SORRY FOLLOWERS, I LOVE MY MOMMY

Will not risk.

sorry followers :(

omg im so glad to se so many people love their mummy

Why’re you being mean to my mum?

goddamn it

Nope. Googled it. 15 minuets. Nope. Not taking any chances

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This has 1.2 million reblogs … Ps not riskin it

1.4 almost ps not risking it

Fuck this post

I am sorry…

I fucks with my moms too heavy to be playing games. REBLOG

Hell no.

Sorry

Y'all really got a porn blog out here doin it.

I couldn’t live with myself if something happened to my Mom lol

I second my husband’s emotion! Lol

This is supposed to be a porn blog but NO

Scrolled past but got paranoid

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EU TE AMO MÃE 

WHY IS THIS POST BACK?

Omg this my second time seeing this shit I hate these

These posts blows it but not risking it 🤷🏽‍♀️

I DONT CARE IF YALL ARE PRESSED THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER SO ICONIC IF I SEE YALL HATING ON MY PARENTS UR GETTING BLOCKED DEADASS

listen I don’t “like” things, I either read a book/watch a show and forget 0.2 secs later or change my entire lifestyle based on what it was until I find something new

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Is anyone ever going to talk about the fact that George Washington is naked on the US quarter coin?

Look at his clearly defined neck and collarbone. He’s shirtless. Compare to Thomas Jefferson on the US nickel:

or Abraham Lincoln on the penny:

Franklin D Roosevelt on the dime cuts off at his neck, so it’s entirely possible that he’s wearing a shirt but it’s just not showing.

Why did the person who designed the quarter choose to leave him shirtless??? Why would they make the decision to leave his neck and collarbone exposed???? What new conspiracy is behind this wh

george washington wore nothing but a thong his entire presidency and no one has uncovered the truth Untill Now

it was never mentioned in the books because it wasn’t important to america’s journey

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It was actually a significant factor in the Revolution, the redcoats kept seeing this dude leading troops into battle with utter confidence and zero clothing and their morale evaporated like the morning dew.

British history books don’t record it because they’re too ashamed, US history books don’t record it to keep our most powerful weapon a secret until the next time we must drive foreign invaders from American soil.

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i would honestly trade my entire high school education for wild guitar skills,,, like,,, fuckin logarithms aren’t gonna help me shred

All The Topics to Know for the APUSH Exam (as told by my APUSH teacher)

  • Revolutionary War/Constitution/Articles of Confederation
  • The First Party System: Federalists and Republicans
  • Revolution of 1800
  • Jacksonian Democracy (1824-1840)
  • the Bank War
  • the spoils system
  • Indian Removal Act
  • Antebellum reform movements and the Second Great Awakening
  • Causes of the Civil War and sectional differences
  • political parties (Democrats vs. New Republicans)
  • economics
  • social differences
  • Reconstruction (1863-1877)
  • successes/failures
  • 13th - 15th amendments
  • connections to the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s
  • Industrialization and Big Business/The Gilded Age (1860-1910)
  • vertical and horizontal integration
  • trusts
  • steel, oil, and railroads
  • Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan
  • growth of cities
  • immigration
  • changes in politics and political machines
  • The Populist Movement and agrarian discontent
  • The Progressive Era (1890-1920)
  • an effort to deal with the adverse effects of industrial capitalism
  • the Progressive Presidents
  • The Indian Plains Wars (through 1890)
  • Spanish-American War (1898)
  • IMPERIALISM: Philippines, Hawaii, Panama, Cuba, etc.
  • World War I
  • causes/effects
  • the home front
  • The Red Scare
  • The 1920s
  • sources of conflict (economic, political, and social)
  • effects on women, African Americans, and immigrants
  • The 1930s, the Great Depression, and the New Deal
  • Hoover vs. FDR
  • economic, social, and political reforms
  • World War II
  • results, the home front
  • effects on women, African Americans, Native Americans (Navajo codetalkers, etc), Japanese Americans, and Mexican Americans
  • The Cold War
  • foreign policy
  • where and when
  • 1950s
  • conformity, suburbs, Baby Boom, domestication of women, challenges to conformity, expanding economy, consumer culture
  • similarities to the 1920s
  • 1960s
  • civil rights movement (who, what, when, where, why, successes and failures)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson and the Great Society (1963-1968)
  • domestic and foreign issues
  • 1970s
  • Richard Nixon (1968-1973)
  • foreign and domestic policies
  • detente and Vietnam
  • the Southern Strategy and Watergate
  • 1980s
  • Ronald Reagan (1981-1989)
  • foreign and domestic policies
  • tax cuts
  • military spending
  • shrinking of the government
  • the new right
  • George H.W. Bush and the end of the Cold War
  • Bill Clinton and Barack Obama