Hello world. My name is Leo im 16. The one word that describes me best is WEIRD. I love photography and anything artistic. OFWGKTA completes me. I guess im rude or and asshole but idgaf. I HATE IGNORANCE! Enjoy my blog :)
Mar 30th at 10PM / via: landotsunami / op: koolkidsneverdie / reblog / 6,665 notes

havent been on in ages!!! how is everybody?

heyy you guyss.. what happened to the old thing?

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RIP Don Cornelius: The man who brought the soul 
An icon of ’70s television: Don Cornelius, who conceived and hosted the long-running Soul Train, died in Los Angeles early Wednesday morning of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 75. Cornelius’ groundbreaking program, which first aired in the Chicago area and later nationally, was one of the first TV programs that showcased blacks front-and-center, though Cornelius was careful to note that the show emphasized racial diversity. The music show, which focused heavily on dancing in a pre-MTV era, gave such stars as Marvin Gaye and Barry White TV audiences, and later played an important role in building the popularity of hip-hop. His later life was troubled, however: In 2009, he received three years of probation in a spousal abuse case, and reportedly suffered from health problems. His earlier legacy lives on, however: ”I figured as long as the music stayed hot and important and good, that there would always be a reason for ‘Soul Train,’” he said in an interview. Though the show is off the air after a 35-year national run, the empire still exists.

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RIP Don Cornelius: The man who brought the soul 

An icon of ’70s television: Don Cornelius, who conceived and hosted the long-running Soul Train, died in Los Angeles early Wednesday morning of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 75. Cornelius’ groundbreaking program, which first aired in the Chicago area and later nationally, was one of the first TV programs that showcased blacks front-and-center, though Cornelius was careful to note that the show emphasized racial diversity. The music show, which focused heavily on dancing in a pre-MTV era, gave such stars as Marvin Gaye and Barry White TV audiences, and later played an important role in building the popularity of hip-hop. His later life was troubled, however: In 2009, he received three years of probation in a spousal abuse case, and reportedly suffered from health problems. His earlier legacy lives on, however: ”I figured as long as the music stayed hot and important and good, that there would always be a reason for ‘Soul Train,’” he said in an interview. Though the show is off the air after a 35-year national run, the empire still exists.

Feb 1st at 2PM / via: shortformblog / op: shortformblog / reblog / 1,666 notes
You know you want some ;)

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You know you want some ;)

Feb 1st at 2PM / tagged: me. / reblog
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c u r r e n t l y 

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Jan 20th at 11PM / via: trilla-em / op: trilla-em / reblog / 4 notes

You need to take your youngass to bed!!! NOW!!!

Jan 20th at 11PM / reblog / 2 notes