An educated mess



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Hi, my name is Rhiannon.

I'm 28 and have a natural tendency to be a tad bit... messy.






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suicideblonde:

Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground) (1989) by Barbara Kruger
This piece that was done 23 years ago still rings very true in our current political times.

suicideblonde:

Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground) (1989) by Barbara Kruger

This piece that was done 23 years ago still rings very true in our current political times.

05:41 pm, reblogged from Bohemea by aneducatedmess2,657 notes

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brain-food:

Metric   Gold Guns Girls 

 LOVE

03:07 pm, reblogged from Kyoko has a blog by aneducatedmess99 notes




02:42 am, by aneducatedmess

thedailywhat:

Things That Are Real of the Day: This is the way the world ends: Not with a bang but a can of whisky.
Panama-based Scottish Spirits says it has begun testing the controversial beverage in its Caribbean and South American markets.
“The can is the perfect size to be shared between three people who can mix it with other things like cola,” says Chief executive Manish Panshal. “It’s lightweight and portable and entirely recyclable, which is good news.”
Because if there’s one thing whisky-in-a-can consumers feel strongly about, it’s the eco-friendliness of their canned spirits.
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thedailywhat:

Things That Are Real of the Day: This is the way the world ends: Not with a bang but a can of whisky.

Panama-based Scottish Spirits says it has begun testing the controversial beverage in its Caribbean and South American markets.

“The can is the perfect size to be shared between three people who can mix it with other things like cola,” says Chief executive Manish Panshal. “It’s lightweight and portable and entirely recyclable, which is good news.”

Because if there’s one thing whisky-in-a-can consumers feel strongly about, it’s the eco-friendliness of their canned spirits.

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(Source: thedailywhat)

02:23 pm, reblogged from The Daily What by aneducatedmess614 notes

Where is my mind?

I think I’ve lost my mind.  That is all.

01:13 am, by aneducatedmess



Hipster in training

Hipster in training

12:53 am, by aneducatedmess

Tipping

If you’re a crappy tipper you deserve food poisoning.

11:01 pm, by aneducatedmess