everybody else is doing it

fuckyeahtattoos:

day of the dead chihuahua by Glenn Underwood of Needlewurks Clifton Park, New Yorkwww.humpart.cominstagram: humpart

so cute!

fuckyeahtattoos:

day of the dead chihuahua
by Glenn Underwood of Needlewurks Clifton Park, New York

www.humpart.com
instagram: humpart

so cute!

for phil.

for phil.

(Source: fokyeahyolandi, via ihatemyparents)

terrysdiary:

FUCK!
kari-shma:

better with stripes (by Marc Johns)

kari-shma:

better with stripes (by Marc Johns)

katespadeny:

introducing our summer cocktail series, where we’ll feature a fresh drink recipe by bon vivant blogger (and sweet libation extraordinaire) mrs. lilien every friday till the 4th of july. first up, learn how to mix up a batch of honeydew freeze on our blog: http://bit.ly/JrWKqW

want.

katespadeny:

introducing our summer cocktail series, where we’ll feature a fresh drink recipe by bon vivant blogger (and sweet libation extraordinaire) mrs. lilien every friday till the 4th of july. first up, learn how to mix up a batch of honeydew freeze on our blog: http://bit.ly/JrWKqW

want.

npr:

Ooooooooo! — Tanya 
theweekmagazine:

While stress is an unfortunate and unhealthy part of modern life, going on a destructive rampage isn’t usually a socially acceptable way of dealing with it. Enter the Anger Room, an inconspicuous storefront in a Dallas strip mall where fed-up Americans can act out.
Inside, proprietor and founder Donna Alexander and her staff offer up rooms of stuff — TVs, office furniture, glassware — for patrons to smash. 
“Stuff that you can’t do to other people, you can do here,” one customer says. “I can’t afford going to the psychiatrist, but I can afford this.” 
The ‘Anger Room’: The new way to blow off steam after work


I want to go here to satisfy my urge to chuck every restaurant glass I use at the wall!

npr:

Ooooooooo! — Tanya

theweekmagazine:

While stress is an unfortunate and unhealthy part of modern life, going on a destructive rampage isn’t usually a socially acceptable way of dealing with it. Enter the Anger Room, an inconspicuous storefront in a Dallas strip mall where fed-up Americans can act out.

Inside, proprietor and founder Donna Alexander and her staff offer up rooms of stuff — TVs, office furniture, glassware — for patrons to smash. 

“Stuff that you can’t do to other people, you can do here,” one customer says. “I can’t afford going to the psychiatrist, but I can afford this.” 

The ‘Anger Room’: The new way to blow off steam after work

I want to go here to satisfy my urge to chuck every restaurant glass I use at the wall!