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So this blog has grown by over 50 followers in just the past few days. Keep the momentum going by promoting this page on your tumblr, twitter, facebook, or whatever. My campus has a lot of facebook groups for various classes and even specific majors,
I have a very specific set of skills. (at Disneyland, Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3LnwuuA6rt/?igshid=ten9trk5read
lavenderys: lavenderys: lavenderys: the first time i saw a california king-sized bed i was like “thats absurd who needs a bed that big” but now i understand. i get it. its designed specifically for me, my wife and every single one of our dogs send
tooquirkytolose: ok but did every kid have a certain historical time period that they were REALLY into?? like I was super into the california gold rush when I was 9 for no reason
When did “hella” go from a Northern California thing to something everyone says?
idiocy-isnt-an-emotion-dickface: cupidsgotagunn: In Corona, California there once was a road known by most locals as the Never Ending Road. Specifically, the road’s true name was Lester Road. Now, over twenty years later, the landscape of Corona
Send me a stereotype about my country and I will tell you if it applies to me.
bumbleeebeees: w1tch1ng-h0ur: The Never Ending Road. In Corona, California there once was a road known by most of the older locals as the never ending road. Specifically, the road’s true name was Lester Road. However, 70 years ago, Lester Road was
luxori: “California Surf,” a site-specific black light art installation by Jerico Woggon. by museumofneonart on Flickr.
cryptotheism:What if suddenly everyone on earth heard a booming voice from the sky in every language at the same time and it said “It’s me, God, the one true church is this specific Korean-American community church in Torrance California,
cupidsgotagunn: In Corona, California there once was a road known by most locals as the Never Ending Road. Specifically, the road’s true name was Lester Road. Now, over twenty years later, the landscape of Corona has changed, and the Never Ending
w1tch1ng-h0ur: The Never Ending Road. In Corona, California there once was a road known by most of the older locals as the never ending road. Specifically, the road’s true name was Lester Road. However, 70 years ago, Lester Road was an unlit road that
wanna-be-scared: The Never Ending Road. In Corona, California there once was a road known by most of the older locals as the never ending road. Specifically, the road’s true name was Lester Road. However, 70 years ago, Lester Road was an unlit road