“Sprung” | 1997
The third one down is such a look.
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“Sprung” | 1997
The third one down is such a look.
Eugène Bléry - La petite berle aux liserons (Small Water-parsnip with Bindweed) - 1849 - via NGA
Eugène Bléry - La petite berle aux liserons (Small Water-parsnip with Bindweed) - 1849 - via NGA
wow i cant believe i remembered my password on this hoe
Naomi Campbell, Vogue Italia, June 1992. Photo by Albert Watson.
Zendaya Coleman photographed by Zoey Grossman for “The Zendaya Edit” (March 2018). Â
The most curtain calls ever for a ballet was eighty-nine, after Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fanteyn performed Swan Lake in Vienna in 1964.
men who label women on that fucking 1-10 scale immediately go to hell
What about women who do it to men tho
what about clowns who fit into cars
my snail made a boat out of a leaf and I’m very impressed.
thottoman empire
The Ottoman Empire has been dead for 100 slutty, slutty years
the most painful social interactions are when you miscalculate someone’s meme literacy and reference something and the person/group doesn’t get it and u have to half-heartedly explain it knowing FULL well it’s 0% funny if people don’t have the full convoluted context of the joke and u feel the flames of hell start to lick at ur feet as they all give u a pity laughÂ
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We can’t ignore the unique circumstances of women of color—nor how white women came to have the conversation about work-life balance in the first place.
The pushback against institutionalized work patterns and the movement for work-life balance is an emerging, yet critical wing of feminism that is long overdue. But this wave can’t ignore the unique circumstances of women of color nor the socioeconomic dynamics of how white women came to even begin to have the conversation about work-life balance in the first place. Throughout history, white women have used the labor of women of color to reduce their own domestic burden and free themselves up for corporate and civic pursuits. Simply put, the labor of Black, Hispanic and Asian American women has raised white women’s standard of living.
So if we’re talking about work-life balance, let’s be clear that many white women of means have achieved that balance standing on the backs of women of color.
Happy International women’s dayÂ
This teaaaaaaaaaaaaa oh wow this tea is piping hot.
And for once I hope that white women not take this as a personal affront and pay attention to how your battle with the patriarchy shapes our battle.
Fragment of cotton, katazome dyed, Japan, late 19th century
When the depression meme fad ended but u still have like……actual depression