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I made this zine for my sis on inspirational Japanese people. **To my dearest sister Rhiannon, There is nothing more liberating than acceptance and pride of one’s own diversity.**
The future is never truly set.
hey there:
as far as i’m aware, i’m quitting tumblr. thank you for the friendships and messages and affection. message me for other contact details if you want to stay in touch.
this blog will be preserved for nostalgic purposes and its queue will not be replenished when it runs out. so long and thanks for all the fish.
She’s so fucking cute! (x)
Ergy Landau (Landau Erzsi) (1896-1967) Reading children, 1954
via
9 versions of Morning on the Seine, by Claude Oscar Monet
c. 1897
(x)
over coffee with my mom this morning: “sometimes we hesitate to invite people into our life because we feel like our space isn’t good enough yet. things are a little messy, or our place settings don’t match, or our situation isn’t quite what we want it to be. don’t let that stop you. invite people in anyway.”
Frank Iero wearing ties photoset requested by ~ lesbianforgerard
Often then, still, now, always, if I can use the book as a compass I can right my way. Reading calms me and it clears my head. In the company of a book my mind expands and I find myself less anxious and more aware.
Jeanette Winterson, A Bed. A Book. A Mountain. (via seabois)
make me choose — the pacific or generation kill? for anonymous
okay but imagine:
natasha romanoff helping drunk girls get home and refusing to let them go by themselves
natasha romanoff punching gross men who catcall girls
natasha romanoff speaking out against slut shaming
natasha romanoff always looking out for the girls in her neighborhood
natasha romanoff supporting all girls no matter what
“wolves pattern”