If you are an Army girlfriend/fiance/wife reblog this.

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This Memorial Day, we took a look back at how the U.S. soldier has evolved over the years. Did you know camouflage wasn’t introduced until the end of World War II? 

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daily post of confusion over the fact that cool people follow me

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gothbaby:

omg at my christmas dinner my cousin was like “pass the peas, by the way im lesbian”

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Later, as you get to be my age, you will see your friends begin to die, to lose their memories, to see their skins turned wrinkled and sick. You will see the effects of dark secrets making themselves known. The only payback for all of this—for the conversion of their once-young hearts into tar—will be that you will love your friends more, even though they have made you see the universe as an emptier and scarier place—and they will love you more, too. Cite Arrow Douglas Coupland, Shampoo Planet (via distempered)

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Let’s play ‘Tumblr 20 Questions’. The next 20 questions I get, I’ll answer honestly.

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