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..Live life with no regrets..

My name is Jeana. I'll be 22 in two weeks. I live in New York as a full time lesbo. ;) There's not too much to say about myself except I live life spontaneously. You only get one life to live, so you have to live it up while you still can. Don't regret the past, because at one point that was something that you wanted. Be who you are, not who people want you to be. If someone doesn't like me or the way I am, they can suck a fat one. Those are my rules to life. Like them, you'll like me.


theclearlydope:

Movie, dinner, drinks and then back to my house to charm you with a beast that can tear your face off. Color me wet. 

theclearlydope:

Movie, dinner, drinks and then back to my house to charm you with a beast that can tear your face off. Color me wet. 


Running beside your best friend and pushing them into something. 

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thedailywhat:

Breaking News of the Day: The New York Senate tonight passed the controversial Marriage Equality Act after the crucial 32nd, and 33rd, votes were secured.
New York thus becomes the 6th state to legalize same-sex marriage, with the other five being Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Iowa. (Same-sex marriage is also legal in the District of Columbia.)
Republican holdouts Sens. Steve Saland (R-Poughkeepsie) and Mark Grisanti (R-Buffalo), persuaded by the act’s religious protections, were responsible for contributing the decisive 32nd and 33rd votes; Sen. Greg Ball (R-Putnam), one of the fence-sitting Republicans who solicited opinions from his constituents via Twitter, decided earlier tonight to vote no.
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thedailywhat:

Breaking News of the Day: The New York Senate tonight passed the controversial Marriage Equality Act after the crucial 32nd, and 33rd, votes were secured.

New York thus becomes the 6th state to legalize same-sex marriage, with the other five being Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Iowa. (Same-sex marriage is also legal in the District of Columbia.)

Republican holdouts Sens. Steve Saland (R-Poughkeepsie) and Mark Grisanti (R-Buffalo), persuaded by the act’s religious protections, were responsible for contributing the decisive 32nd and 33rd votes; Sen. Greg Ball (R-Putnam), one of the fence-sitting Republicans who solicited opinions from his constituents via Twitter, decided earlier tonight to vote no.

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Jul 15th at 2PM / via: echofades / op: echofades / 19,915 notes
she is so fucking hot. mmm.

she is so fucking hot. mmm.

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