rrrettorically speaking

sly80:

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There once was a girl who wrote stories all the time. And then one day, she stopped. 

There once was a girl who wrote stories all the time. And then one day, she stopped. 

Everyone who terrifies you is 65% water. wilwheaton:

kat-howard:

elysemarshall:

annajarzab:

I like this.

I like this, too.

Wonderful. I want to memorize this.

This is amazing.

Everyone who terrifies you is 65% water. 

wilwheaton:

kat-howard:

elysemarshall:

annajarzab:

I like this.

I like this, too.

Wonderful. I want to memorize this.

This is amazing.

AIRING OUT YOUR DERBY BAG AFTER PRACTICE.

pettyartist:

We could have had it all.

rollin in deep space

combatbrodom:

sosuperawesome:

Lora Zombie, on Tumblr

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Watch a video of the making of The Protector here

These are stunning. I hope she’ll be at SDCC.

I want you. I want your sleepy confused look when you wake up. I want to be the warmth that fills the space in your bed. I want to be the sheets your fingers crave at night; the blanket that wraps around you all night. I want to drink tea with you, share some records we find. I want to talk about everything in the world newspapers. I want to discuss with you, to be stubborn and quick-witted with you. I want to have differences between us. I want your flaws. All of them. I want go into the deepest corners of your mind and never get bored of you. I want to be surprised by the new all the time. I want to look at you like a movie, a living piece of art; always trying to chase what you crave … and capture you.
Elay Neal Moses (via sueno-delmar)
tahlulala:

stylin’

tahlulala:

stylin’

roseaposey:

“Judgments”I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.
Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shame, and look down on and judge any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that I found appropriate.
I’d like to think I’m more open now.

roseaposey:

“Judgments”

I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.

Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shame, and look down on and judge any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that found appropriate.

I’d like to think I’m more open now.

I look at you and see all the ways a soul can bruise, and I wish I could sink my hands into your flesh and light lanterns along your spine so you know that there’s nothing but light when I see you.
Shinji Moon (via rainydaysandblankets)
regardintemporel:

Francesca Woodman - Sans Titre, 1980

regardintemporel:

Francesca Woodman - Sans Titre, 1980