Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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KIROKAZE
trying on a metaphor

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JBB: An Artblog!
we're not kids anymore.
AnasAbdin
Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Jules of Nature
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Janaina Medeiros
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@dianernton
"We are the granddaughters of the witches that you could not burn"
This is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.
#the motto
MR: ¿Cómo es el feminismo más allá de las mujeres? IZ: Me irritan todos los planteamientos que pretenden desmantelar el sujeto político, mujeres desde neofeminismos que confunden el hecho de que los géneros son construidos (esto ya lo dijo la Beauvoir en 1949) con que no existan los géneros. Las identidades son estratégicas, queridos, y hoy necesitamos hablar de mujeres más que nunca porque se trata de señalar la opresión. Igual que necesitamos hablar de indígenas, de pobres, de bolleras, de negras, de gitanas, de transexuales. Esto va de sumar, no de restar.
Feminista Hereje: entrevista a Itziar Ziga (via capdepardals)
"Fuck kin perfect" ♫ ♪
Anni Brehme (Linda -Marlen Runge)
She is so fucking awesome and sassy <3
Collaborative piece with Gerg Kooc. www.whoislovechid.bandcamp.com
"WHEN YOU GROW UP, IF YOU STILL FEEL RAW ABOUT IT, I’LL BE WAITING."
Quentin Tarantino is finally making Kill Bill Vol. III Tarantino revealed he wants part 3 to take place 10 years after the events of Kill Bill Vol.2, presumably so that Vernita Green’s daughter (Nikki) can be old enough to track down The Bride (Uma Thurman/Black Mamba) to get revenge for killing her mother right in front of her. Vernita Green (portrayed by Vivica A. Fox), A.K.A. Copperhead, was a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad. She took part in the massacre at the Two Pines Wedding Chapel. She was second on The Bride’s “Death List Five.” Four years after the massacre she is living a normal life in Pasadena, Ca. under the alias of Jeanie Bell. She was trained in hand-to-hand combat and knife fighting, and it is hinted that she and The Bride shared a mutual, professional respect for each other. At the start of the first movie, they engage in a vicious fight, destroying Vernita’s living room in the process. However, Green’s four-year-old daughter Nikki arrives home in the middle of the fight, and they stop fighting since the Bride doesn’t want to kill Vernita in front of her young daughter. Green sends Nikki to her room and she talks with the Bride over coffee, apologizing for betraying her and asking for mercy on behalf of her family. The Bride coldly refuses and they agree to meet in the middle of the night to have a knife fight. However, Vernita betrays her promise, and tries to shoot the Bride with a handgun concealed within a cereal box (aptly named Kaboom). She misses and the Bride throws a knife into her heart, killing her. Her death is witnessed by Nikki which the Bride had not intended. The Bride tells Nikki, "When you grow up, if you still feel raw about it, I’ll be waiting." Well, looks like Copperhead’s daughter (secretly trained by the eye-patch wearing Elle, who we learn didn’t actually die in that trailer) is going to attempt to exact a bloody revenge! Oh, and let’s not forget that The Bride also had a four year old daughter. I have a feeling that these lil b*tches are going to be going at it H.A.M.!
OMFG!!!!!
YAAAASSSSS
"teoría king kong" es el primer libro de autoayuda que me ha gustado. es droga. leedlo.
“You don’t know about real loss, ‘cause it only occurs when you’ve loved something more than you love yourself. And I doubt you’ve ever dared to love anybody that much. And look at you, I don’t see an intelligent, confident man…I see a cocky, scared shitless kid”
Good Will Hunting (1997) Gus Van Sant