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Primadonna
Marina and The Diamonds

greatjams:

Primadonna - Marina and The Diamonds

aimatmyself:

same

aimatmyself:

same

lucidliving:

thecouscousqueen:

grrrlfever:

Cosmo sex tip #394: Once your man reaches orgasm, awkwardly embrace him and whisper “well done Draco.”

rynow:

i drew my frond sara being a badass b/c thats what she does

fdjslkjdsflksdjafdsadsjaflskjfdslajf
you are insane but i love you omg stop making me look nice and way more badass and pretty than i am omfg you’re too awesome and now i’m going to cry my way to school i am going to get a boat and travel like four miles via tear stream because ryan ruins my life
i don’t know what to do with you can i get this painted on a mural in my future home

rynow:

i drew my frond sara being a badass b/c thats what she does

fdjslkjdsflksdjafdsadsjaflskjfdslajf

you are insane but i love you omg stop making me look nice and way more badass and pretty than i am omfg
 you’re too awesome and now i’m going to cry my way to school i am going to get a boat and travel like four miles via tear stream because ryan ruins my life

i don’t know what to do with you can i get this painted on a mural in my future home

pgay:

”if u like someone just tell them!!” yeah sure goodbye

um so i think you forgot that i love you js

the only man that loves me lives like two thousand miles away ;__;

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songsofwolves:

HISTORY MEME : (1/9) Kings/Queens - Queen Razia Sultan

Raziyya al-Din (1205 – October 13, 1240) usually referred to in history as Razia Sultan, was the Queen of Delhi in India from 1236 to May 1240. Like some other Muslim princesses of the time, she was trained to lead armies and administer kingdoms if necessary. Razia Sultana was the only woman ruler of both the Sultanate and the Mughal period. She succeeded her father Shams-ud-din Iltutmish to the Sultanate of Delhi in 1236. Iltutmish became the first sultan to appoint a woman as his successor when he designated his daughter Razia as his heir apparent. She dressed like a man and sat in open durbar. She was an efficient ruler and possessed all the qualities of a Monarch. As a child and adolescent, Razia had little contact with the women of the harem, so she had not learnt the customary behavior of women in the Muslim society that she was born into.  As Sultan, Razia preferred a man’s tunic and headdress; and contrary to custom, she would later show her face when she rode an elephant into battle at the head of her army. (+)