This works well. Mix one boxed cake mix and one can of soda…any kind of either and bake at 350˚ for 18-24 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. That is it. Don’t add egg, oil, water or milk…just cake mix and soda. So easy! I did chocolate with diet coke a few weeks ago and it was yummy. I also did a white cake mix with sprite and it was good as well. I can’t wait to try some more combos!
Yo. Don’t fucks with me. I don’t even drink soda, however I love simplicity. *googles to investigate further*
::calls Momma Nubian to further investigate:::Reader’s Digest and instructables.com confirm. anyone else?
because now i want to bake a cake…
wuttt
what is in soda, mane?
Reblog if you think the next disney prince should be GAY.
5 million
This should get to 10 million, come on people.
So close to 6
(Source: charizzaaa)
i’m so not into the whole ladies havin’ uteruses only/”ovarian gang signs”/TAKE PRIDE IN YR OVARIES/etc. thing because cissexism/trans* erasure/gross bodies/don’t tell me how to feel about my body
but just
look at this
FINALLY, I can link my Facebook account to my Tumblr account so all my friends and family can see what I do online all day!
Legend of Korra LIKE A BOSS by ~the-sushi-monster
ROFL EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS IS AMAZING.
The Afghan girls who live as boys
For economic and social reasons, many Afghan parents want to have a son. This preference has led to some of them practising the long-standing tradition of Bacha Posh - disguising girls as boys.
When Azita Rafhat, a former member of the Afghan parliament, gets her daughters ready for school, she dresses one of the girls differently.
Three of her daughters are clothed in white garments and their heads covered with white scarves, but a fourth girl, Mehrnoush, is dressed in a suit and tie. When they get outside, Mehrnoush is no longer a girl but a boy named Mehran.
Azita Rafhat didn’t have a son, and to fill the gap and avoid people’s taunts for not having a son, she opted for this radical decision. It was very simple, thanks to a haircut and some boyish clothes.
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Girls brought up as boys do not stay like this all their lives. When they turn 17 or 18 they live life as a girl once again - but the change is not so simple.
Elaha lives in Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan. She lived as a boy for 20 years because her family didn’t have a son and reverted only two years ago when she had to go to university.
However, she does not feel fully female: she says her habits are not girlish and she does not want to get married.
“When I was a kid my parents disguised me as a boy because I didn’t have a brother. Until very recently, as a boy, I would go out, play with other boys and have more freedom.”
She has returned reluctantly to her gender and says she has done it only because of the social traditions.
“If my parents force me to get married, I will compensate for the sorrows of Afghan women and beat my husband so badly that he will take me to court every day.”
Scientific studies have shown I am 1000% perfect
edit: this is OCC Lip Tar in RX for those who are asking
fyi emerging thoughts (the store i model this brand for) is having 15% off on everything so you can get this insect dress for a nice price :) the code is ‘moving’
wishfulthinker-worstintentions:
this boy is going to be something else when he’s older. he’s too wise for his time too strong to be brokenhes 13.
what were u doing when u were 13
wow.
duuuude
Goosebumps.
YES
man GOOSEBUMPS ! this boy <3
i got goosbumps, whoooooa♥
This.
this has me in tears ! =’(
god damn it
13? how what wait why





