YOU GET THE FUCK BACK HERE AND EXPLAIN THAT RIGHT NOW
the fuck
we're not kids anymore.

roma★

No title available
wallacepolsom
RMH
taylor price
tumblr dot com
Stranger Things
Peter Solarz
Xuebing Du
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

izzy's playlists!
official daine visual archive
noise dept.

Kaledo Art
art blog(derogatory)
No title available

@theartofmadeline

JVL
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
seen from France
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Morocco
seen from India
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Nigeria

seen from Kenya
seen from United States

seen from Botswana
seen from United States

seen from Bolivia

seen from Russia

seen from United States

seen from Chile
seen from Ukraine
@apenootje
YOU GET THE FUCK BACK HERE AND EXPLAIN THAT RIGHT NOW
the fuck
i think ukraine is working hard to bestow an ancient curse on me
Not a high note, god please no
there is so much going on in this image but it makes me happy
beautiful! iconic! peak eurovision
h. what if moomintrollen can pancake flatten?
Everything I have ever needed in life
PLEASE READ THIS ARTICLE
From another article i read today 😭
alt link
he wasn’t even there to be a contestant he joined the crew as a CHINESE TEACHER but the directors noticed his good looks and begged him to compete. poor guy made it to the finals and if he had been one of the winners he would have been contractually forced to be in a boy band whether he wanted to or not
this is the closest any human being has ever come to actually being sold to One Direction
I’ve seen this a million times and every time I forget what’s coming
Wood Netsuke of a hare. Artist Ranko, 19th century, Japan.
“Ballet embraces the soft, ethereal and majestic side to women, and yet we often don’t see the media portray black women in this light. My project aims to reveal that women of color possess these qualities. We too are capable of portraying the princess, fairy and swan.”
—Aesha Ash
Aesha Ash’s prestigious career has included world class roles. Yet she’s now on to a different mission, with three big goals. She wishes to see ballet become more diverse. She hopes to inspire youth from rough areas to pursue their dreams. And she wants to show the world that tough environments can’t hold back talented people, especially those with ambition.
Aesha performed professionally for 13 years. She attended the legendary School of American Ballet; joined the New York City Ballet at age 18; and has danced solo and principal roles for companies like the Béjart Ballet in Lausanne, Switzerland, and the Alonzo King Lines Ballet in San Francisco. Now she’s focused on The Swan Dreams Project, in which she uses imagery to tackle stereotypes placed on black women. Aesha commissions photographers to snap her as a ballerina in her hometown of rugged Rochester, New York, and in Richmond, California, and then donates proceeds from photo sales to organizations helping advance inner city youth. She also donates images to organizations for their fundraisers and to people seeking more positive imagery for their children or groups.
The dancer points out that black women have always existed in ballet, yet few become principals, the highest tier of dancers. When Misty Copeland became the first black female principal with the prestigious American Ballet Theatre last summer, Aesha found the milestone a moment to celebrate, yet sad and troubling that in 2016, we’re still celebrating a first. She hopes The Swan Dreams project will give more dancers — and youths in general — the chance to be celebrated for their own talents.
Rochester has one of America’s highest crime rates. But Aesha hits the streets to prove that her hometown is more than violence and gangs. That’s where her Swan Dreams Project comes in. “My community saw that out of our environment came a ballerina, not just negativity — a little black girl from inner city Rochester actually went on to become a professional ballet dancer in a top-tiered company,” Aesha said in a one-on-one interview for this report. “Youth followed me on the street saying, ‘This is what we need. This lifts us up.’”
Read more
To all my non-native English speakers and y’all are insecure about how well you speak English. Y’all are doing a wonderful job and I can perfectly understand you.Keep up the good work and know that I will never judge you for your English.
You speak at least two languages! That’s amazing! I can only speak the one! Keep it up, you fantastic human being!
How the fuck do you get a gif this specific
Yakuza is just that kind of series
hugging you.
i feel like everyone w adhd has at least one specific sensory experience that just straight up makes them emotionally cringe and have like... a sensory afterimage. like when i scratch holographic cards the wrong way i can feel it in my fingers for the next 20 minutes and bros that shit SUCKS who gave holographic cards the right to be that outright AWFUL....
i love this post and seeing all the replies so heres the top 10 most hated sensory experiences according to the notes:
velvet
chalk
wooden popsicle sticks
nails on paper
pencil wood on paper
nails on fabric
accidentally scraping ur teeth together
styrofoam
paper rubbing together
wool
Velvet is the worst offender for me but also
Stepping on a wet spot while wearing socks is another top 5
Any clothing item with a tag. Why. Why so scratchy. Worst.
Dish water. Especially cold dish water after dishes have been soaking
These ten ducklings were found orphaned and they were brought to a pet duck called Stella who had just hatched nine of her own two weeks prior. She immediately claimed the ten as her own.
via @thesassyducks instagram
(Source)
she released those babies like a ramen flavour packet
love how stella swims over like “oh shit i must’ve misplaced these ten whole babies!”
Love how the li’l ramen flavor packets swim over like ‘oh shit that must be mom, she’s mom-shaped’
found-family speedrun
iris van herpen x dutch national ballet 2021