31st January 2012

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solowing:

The Luftwaffe loved/loves painting their Tornados in special paint schemes for air shows. I certainly don’t mind, they’re beautiful :3

solowing:

The Luftwaffe loved/loves painting their Tornados in special paint schemes for air shows. I certainly don’t mind, they’re beautiful :3

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31st January 2012

Photo reblogged from FETISH DREAMS with 36 notes

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31st January 2012

Photo reblogged from It's going beserk. with 3,958 notes

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28th January 2012

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28th January 2012

Photo reblogged from Yeah yeah yeah yeah with 22,470 notes

berst1:

gurl

berst1:

gurl

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25th January 2012

Photo reblogged from NPC with 473 notes

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13th January 2012

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deac0n:

Sin City’s Nancy Callahan by *J-Scott-Campbell

deac0n:

Sin City’s Nancy Callahan by *J-Scott-Campbell

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11th January 2012

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zombeast1904:

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9th January 2012

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6th January 2012

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lickypickystickyfree:

A Wounded War Dog Healed in an Aerial Hospital.

War dogs,  just like war people, get shot at. And when they’re hit—like this brave  fighting pooch, Cujo, they get the exact same state of the art C-17  medical treatment as a human, KitUp’s Glenn Anderson reports.
Cujo caught a bullet in the paw while working alongside some homo sapiens in Afghanistan, and was ushered onto a C-17 floating hospital via the  USAF’s Aeromedical Evacuation squad, where Anderson says “he was given  the same professional and competent level of care as his human  colleagues during his med-evac. He is expected to make a full recovery.”

lickypickystickyfree:

A Wounded War Dog Healed in an Aerial Hospital.

War dogs, just like war people, get shot at. And when they’re hit—like this brave fighting pooch, Cujo, they get the exact same state of the art C-17 medical treatment as a human, KitUp’s Glenn Anderson reports.

Cujo caught a bullet in the paw while working alongside some homo sapiens in Afghanistan, and was ushered onto a C-17 floating hospital via the USAF’s Aeromedical Evacuation squad, where Anderson says “he was given the same professional and competent level of care as his human colleagues during his med-evac. He is expected to make a full recovery.”

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5th January 2012

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pagesonfire:

<3

pagesonfire:

<3

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3rd January 2012

Photo reblogged from Like attracts like. with 71,555 notes

mrissamermaid:

lmao

mrissamermaid:

lmao

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1st January 2012

Photo reblogged from It's going beserk. with 9,098 notes

verybeery:

I really really REALLY need this right now

verybeery:

I really really REALLY need this right now

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31st December 2011

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wagamamaya:

Mangusta

wagamamaya:

Mangusta

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31st December 2011

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