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  1. pinstripe asked:

    18, 26, 41 GO.

    18.) Glasses, tallness, intellect, sex… openness? Idk what you call that. xD

    26.) I sometimes think I may think more highly of myself than how I actually am. Does that make sense? D:

    41.) I’m planning to live in Germany in the future. :D But I would like to live in San Francisco. Or Iceland.

  2. falloutoflovewithyou:

    plleeaaseee it would make my day to get a message

    http://blog.mimisaurus.com/ask :D

    (Source: , via shadyoaks)

  3. feministhistorian:

    afro-art-chick:

    Happy Birthday to civil rights activist Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (b. February 4, 1913)

    Everyone, including Rosa, who was involved in starting the bus boycott only expected it to last a day, maybe a week tops. No one expected it to last a year. 

  4. reapersun:

following up on sherlock’s military kink
this is important

Holy mother of god.

    reapersun:

    following up on sherlock’s military kink

    this is important

    Holy mother of god.

    (via acciomintbunny)

  5. shoomlah:

Multiculturalism for Steampunk is starting up a weekly art challenge, and it looks promising. SO EXCITED. I’ve had a bunch of ideas for non-Western steampunk outfits floating around in my head, and it’s nice actually having a weekly deadline to motivate me to finish some of them.This is pretty subtle in its steampunkery (read: no extranneous metal bits), but I was just trying to bring in a few western/Victorian elements to traditional Indian clothing- legomuttoned sleeves, the double breasted, collared choli, and adapting the churidar into buttoned spats.…Also a sweet hat.-C
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    shoomlah:

    Multiculturalism for Steampunk is starting up a weekly art challenge, and it looks promising. SO EXCITED. I’ve had a bunch of ideas for non-Western steampunk outfits floating around in my head, and it’s nice actually having a weekly deadline to motivate me to finish some of them.

    This is pretty subtle in its steampunkery (read: no extranneous metal bits), but I was just trying to bring in a few western/Victorian elements to traditional Indian clothing- legomuttoned sleeves, the double breasted, collared choli, and adapting the churidar into buttoned spats.

    …Also a sweet hat.

    -C

    more

    (via fuckyeahethnicwomen)

  6. Organized fandom is, perhaps and foremost, an institution of theory and criticism, a semistructured space where competing interpretations and evaluations of common texts are proposed, debated, and negotiated and where readers speculate about the nature of the mass media and their own relationship to it… Within the realm of popular culture, fans are the true experts; they constitute a competing educational elite, albeit one without official recognition or social power.

    Henry Jenkins, 1992, Textual Poachers, p.86 (via fanthropologist)

    #Most accurate definition of fandom as a construct I have ever seen #I approve

    (via amorremanet)

    Hmmmm. Now this is interesting. :O

    (via lizaster)

  7. endless-everpresent:

    Selling my Aatp Operetta Bouquet jsk.

    If I wasn’t so desperately poor, I would buy this in a heartbeat.

  8. But, seriously, though. Jessie and I looked awesome today.
Here I am being the Loli Shoe Police because Jessie was too lazy to wear “proper shoes” with her outfit. xD <3

    But, seriously, though. Jessie and I looked awesome today.

    Here I am being the Loli Shoe Police because Jessie was too lazy to wear “proper shoes” with her outfit. xD <3

  9. I swear to god I will lose my mind if I hear the “sex sells” fallacy one more time. Sex does not sell. If sex sold, we would see penises where we see boobs. Naked men would be on everything that naked women are on. Sex isn’t what they’re selling you. They’re selling you an impossible, pornographically fueled misogynistic idea of the perfect woman.

    (via littlelightx)

    Yes.

    (via psdo)

    (via shadyoaks)

  10. VISA PROBLEMS AND SHIT.

    wait what?

    Basically, I have to change the status of my visa and my university has to issue a document that will allow me to move forward in the process. In order to get said document, I need to provide proof of financial support up to $33,000.

    The problem is that my parents never even had that much money on their bank account.

    I’m pretty much scrambling to call people right now and ask if they could loan me their bank statements so I have something to show in order to get my papers.

    Or else I’m fucked because I have a month until my visa expires because I’m turning 21. And then I’m out of status and I’ll have to go home to the Philippines, where I don’t even really know anyone anymore except for family members that I haven’t seen in six years.

    So yeah, boys and girls. For us immigrant kids, we don’t worry about which bar we’re going to go to to drink on our birthdays. :D

  11. In order to distract myself from visa woes&#8230;
HERE.
HAVE SOME LOLI DUCKFACE GANGSTAS.

    In order to distract myself from visa woes…

    HERE.

    HAVE SOME LOLI DUCKFACE GANGSTAS.

  12. cavetocanvas:

Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O’Keeffe - Hands, 1917
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

Georgia O’Keeffe—Hands is one of the images that Stieglitz made during his first portrait session with O’Keeffe, in 1917, when she traveled by train to New York to see her second show of drawings and watercolors at 291. “A few weeks after I returned to Texas, photographs of me came,” she recalled. “In my excitement at such pictures of myself I took them to school and held them up for my class to see. They were surprised and astonished too. Nothing like that had come into our world before.” The notion that an expressive portrait might be made without including the sitter’s face was indeed novel.

    cavetocanvas:

    Alfred Stieglitz, Georgia O’Keeffe - Hands, 1917

    From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:

    Georgia O’Keeffe—Hands is one of the images that Stieglitz made during his first portrait session with O’Keeffe, in 1917, when she traveled by train to New York to see her second show of drawings and watercolors at 291. “A few weeks after I returned to Texas, photographs of me came,” she recalled. “In my excitement at such pictures of myself I took them to school and held them up for my class to see. They were surprised and astonished too. Nothing like that had come into our world before.” The notion that an expressive portrait might be made without including the sitter’s face was indeed novel.

    (via shadyoaks)

  13. sonny-we-need-moore-bass-drops:

xshootinstars:

n-gropius:

moriartyhasthethrone:

tinydragongina:

georgshadow:

dustybins:

ironfist:

why did i make this

why didn’t you make it sooner?

this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN I JOIN A FANDOM

    sonny-we-need-moore-bass-drops:

    xshootinstars:

    n-gropius:

    moriartyhasthethrone:

    tinydragongina:

    georgshadow:

    dustybins:

    ironfist:

    why did i make this

    why didn’t you make it sooner?

    this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

    this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

    this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

    this is what it looks like when I join a fandom

    THIS IS WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE WHEN I JOIN A FANDOM


    (via brienne--of--tarth)

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