1. (Source: misadventuresmisanthrope)

  2. lol-deh:


Ladies and gentleman, the most pathetic reaction in horror movie history.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    lol-deh:

    Ladies and gentleman, the most pathetic reaction in horror movie history.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  3. pantsareunwelcome:

This gif of how a zipper works is oddly calming.
You are now relaxed. You will have a great day.
This zipper gif’s got you covered.

    pantsareunwelcome:

    This gif of how a zipper works is oddly calming.

    You are now relaxed. You will have a great day.

    This zipper gif’s got you covered.

  4. 1 May 2012

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    penishole

  5. 1 May 2012

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    penishole

  6. 1 May 2012

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    aye-baby

  7. 25 April 2012

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    7kevin11

    7kevin11:

this is why I love buzzfeed




Oh my God.

This is the best thing ever.

    7kevin11:

    this is why I love buzzfeed

    Oh my God. This is the best thing ever.

  8. (Source: greatestbeardedmale)

  9. liquidizedbabies:

“Clifford Hoyt, age 31, suffered serious injuries in an automobile accident in 1999. After he regained consciousness, he told a terrified nurse that he had died and visited Hell. He expounded on the tortures and anguish he experienced in frightening detail. He refused psychological treatment and was released.
Several weeks later, Hoyt’s neighbors complained to their landlord that strange music was playing in his apartment at all hours of the night. Upon investigating, the building’s owner found Clifford in this condition. Mr. Hoyt was still quite lucid and protested when the landlord attempted to call the police. Concerned for the damage done to his property, he took photographs of the apartment, of which the image above is an example. He left and contacted Mr. Hoyt’s family, who contacted authorities.
Clifford claimed that demons from Hell were still trying to capture him. He explained that his body would burn incessantly unless he played music to scare the demons away. He would only leave the house for short periods of time to get minimal supplies, including large blocks of ice to soothe the burning he felt as he tried to sleep.
Doctors attribute Clifford’s actions to brain damage suffered in the accident. He currently resides in a mental rehabilitation facility in Maryland.”

    liquidizedbabies:

    “Clifford Hoyt, age 31, suffered serious injuries in an automobile accident in 1999. After he regained consciousness, he told a terrified nurse that he had died and visited Hell. He expounded on the tortures and anguish he experienced in frightening detail. He refused psychological treatment and was released.

    Several weeks later, Hoyt’s neighbors complained to their landlord that strange music was playing in his apartment at all hours of the night. Upon investigating, the building’s owner found Clifford in this condition. Mr. Hoyt was still quite lucid and protested when the landlord attempted to call the police. Concerned for the damage done to his property, he took photographs of the apartment, of which the image above is an example. He left and contacted Mr. Hoyt’s family, who contacted authorities.

    Clifford claimed that demons from Hell were still trying to capture him. He explained that his body would burn incessantly unless he played music to scare the demons away. He would only leave the house for short periods of time to get minimal supplies, including large blocks of ice to soothe the burning he felt as he tried to sleep.

    Doctors attribute Clifford’s actions to brain damage suffered in the accident. He currently resides in a mental rehabilitation facility in Maryland.”

    (Source: bill--maplewood)