Fine art photographer Julia SH
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if i look back, i am lost
Claire Keane

Janaina Medeiros

oozey mess
Misplaced Lens Cap
ojovivo
almost home
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Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Origami Around
Sweet Seals For You, Always
NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Fine art photographer Julia SH
All of them true.
ALL OF THEM ARE TRUE. THE CHILE OMGGGGGG 🏃🏾
Minnie Ripperton as Tarot “strength” card
i have no explanation for this
WOULD ANY SANE PERSON think dumpster diving would have stopped Hitler, or that composting would have ended slavery or brought about the eight-hour workday, or that chopping wood and carrying water would have gotten people out of Tsarist prisons, or that dancing naked around a fire would have helped put in place the Voting Rights Act of 1957 or the Civil Rights Act of 1964? Then why now, with all the world at stake, do so many people retreat into these entirely personal “solutions”? Part of the problem is that we’ve been victims of a campaign of systematic misdirection. Consumer culture and the capitalist mindset have taught us to substitute acts of personal consumption (or enlightenment) for organized political resistance. An Inconvenient Truth helped raise consciousness about global warming. But did you notice that all of the solutions presented had to do with personal consumption—changing light bulbs, inflating tires, driving half as much—and had nothing to do with shifting power away from corporations, or stopping the growth economy that is destroying the planet? Even if every person in the United States did everything the movie suggested, U.S. carbon emissions would fall by only 22 percent. Scientific consensus is that emissions must be reduced by at least 75 percent worldwide. Or let’s talk water. We so often hear that the world is running out of water. People are dying from lack of water. Rivers are dewatered from lack of water. Because of this we need to take shorter showers. See the disconnect? Because I take showers, I’m responsible for drawing down aquifers? Well, no. More than 90 percent of the water used by humans is used by agriculture and industry. The remaining 10 percent is split between municipalities and actual living breathing individual humans. Collectively, municipal golf courses use as much water as municipal human beings. People (both human people and fish people) aren’t dying because the world is running out of water. They’re dying because the water is being stolen. …Personal change doesn’t equal social change.
Forget Shorter Showers: Why Personal Changes Does Not Equal Political Change
GO WATCH THIS SHOW, HONESTLY IT IS SO AMAZING.
IF THIS POST CREATES 1 NEW PUSHING DAISIES FAN MY LIFE = MADE.
Alright let me help out then:
1) Most of the cast is female. In fact only two main characters are male.
2) Both male characters take typically non-masculine hobbies. Emerson Cod knits almost non-stop and makes pop-up books. Ned is literally called “The Pie-Maker” because he bakes homestyle pies from his mother’s method. Both are shown to be very nurturing and even maternal characters. Conversely, the women? A pair of professional travelling show performers that have gritty sexual scandals the way men usually get (see the entire “Chuck’s father” storylines), a beekeeper who is the single most positive and optimistic character imaginable, and a former professional jockey- Three of four pro athletes.
3) You could very easily make the claim Ned is asexual.
4) Yes, the storyline is about romance. But it’s also about the positive side of a love story, and their only drama lies in overcoming their inability to actually share contact.
5) A very good friend of mine recommended this show to me as “Disney for adults.” I told her it was already on my list to watch because “It’s by Bryan Fuller, from Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me.” Bryan Fuller is now most known for “Hannibal.” The same camera methods and bright colours and lighting techniques Hannibal is known for? Perfected in this show, just using a different tone- The same colour methods in reverse, upping the vivid greens and yellows instead of reds and blues, which sells emotion both ways.
7) Probably one of the best examples of a modern day fairy tale possible.
8) Narrated by Jim Dale- The narrator for the HP audio books.
I don’t know if anyone’s already added links to this, but all of these here work and if you hover over the links, an episode description shows :)
Season 1:
Pie-Lette
Dummy
The Fun in Funeral
Pigeon
Girth
Bitches
Smell of Success
Bitter Sweets
Corpsicle
Season 2:
Bzzzzzzzzz!
Circus Circus
Bad Habits
Frescorts
Dim Sum Lose Some
Oh Oh Oh… It’s Magic
Robbing Hood
Comfort Food
The Legend of Merle McQuoddy
The Norwegians
Window Dressed to Kill
Water & Power
Kerplunk
May I just say, before I saw this gifset explaining the show, I just thought that PD was about a really adorable germ-a-phobe.
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I am so glad I pressed play
Whose Auntie is this?
WHERE IS HER MIXTAPE
People of color have survived centuries of unspeakable violence against our cultures and our spirits. The cultures we have built today, in all their vibrancy and richness, are testaments to our strength and survival. Therefore, they have incredible meaning to us. When white folks just put them on like a pair of shoes, they neutralize years of resistance and celebration. The day when all peoples have equal access to large-scale media, when all peoples can travel with the same freedom, when all peoples have equal and humanized representation in the global cultural landscape, THEN we can talk about cultural exchange and how cultures can benefit from influencing each other. Until then, it’s just plain stealing.
I’m Sorry Whiteness, You Can’t have Everything (via thetart)
Always reblog.
(via genderbitch)
Amazing 100 Sq. Ft. Tiny House on Wheels Built by Architecture Grads
I don’t believe in charity. I believe in solidarity. Charity is vertical, so it’s humiliating. It goes from the top to the bottom. Solidarity is horizontal. It respects the other and learns from the other. I have a lot to learn from other people.
-Eduardo Galeano (via mexiroccan)
picza
me saying pizza in Spanish (via salvadoran-bean)
and that’s how I say it in English too 0.o
(via emorenita)
Dude. Got. THE FUCK. Outta there!
YO.
My smart ass would’ve figured out how to break every law of physics and teleport myself back to the crib.
Then again, my smart ass would’ve never been in the woods in the first place.
OMG this is so scary
Slim…I said the loudest “oh, fuck nah” when that shit came out the cut, then a loud-ass “awww shit” when the branch was in the road.
Oh HELL no, this is why I stay away from the woods, too
Mmm…nope!
Duuuude
How to get out of saying the “L” word by Victory Brinker
so cute