fuckkyeahafghanistan:

The bullet went in millimeters 


Remember that time I took a bullet to the head?

fuckkyeahafghanistan:

The bullet went in millimeters 

Remember that time I took a bullet to the head?

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niall-wh0rean:

so part of my spanish test was to listen to sentences the teacher read and write if it was logical or illogical. one of the sentences was “el toca el piano en la piscina” (he plays the piano in the pool) and I put logical and my teacher counted it wrong saying nobody plays the piano in a pool.

I beg to differ.

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hey-lauren:

americans we have problems too

we’re just like you

except we’re free

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soldierporn:

Ah, the little (round yellow) things in life.
Pfc. Steven Olson, a dog handler with 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, and his dog, Alex, take a moment to enjoy an abundance of tennis balls. The Tactical Explosive Detection Dogs are calm and collected until they see a tennis ball. The balls, nearly 3,000 of them, were donated to the TEDDs team by a family member taking donations.(Photo by Capt. Allie Scott/4th BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. PAO)
 — with Robert Gros.

soldierporn:

Ah, the little (round yellow) things in life.

Pfc. Steven Olson, a dog handler with 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, and his dog, Alex, take a moment to enjoy an abundance of tennis balls. The Tactical Explosive Detection Dogs are calm and collected until they see a tennis ball. The balls, nearly 3,000 of them, were donated to the TEDDs team by a family member taking donations.
(Photo by Capt. Allie Scott/4th BCT, 82nd Abn. Div. PAO)
— with Robert Gros.

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