survived checking my bank account. i deserve a little treat
this had better not alter the Numbers in my bank account
by Talos this can't be happening

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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@theartofmadeline
occasionally subtle
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Today's Document
Keni

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
styofa doing anything

if i look back, i am lost
Sweet Seals For You, Always
DEAR READER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Misplaced Lens Cap
RMH

blake kathryn
Xuebing Du
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@legendarybisexual
survived checking my bank account. i deserve a little treat
this had better not alter the Numbers in my bank account
by Talos this can't be happening
*covered in blood & in visible distress* i just need to write a list
Kimsooja 김수자 (South Korean, b. 1957, Daegu, Korea) - A Reflective Palace Of Rainbows, 2006 The Palacio de Cristal was originally built in the late 1880s in Madrid, Spain. In 2006 artist Kimsooja transformed it into this rainbow reflecting palace. Installations
The Empire Strikes Back by Amaury Filho
Sumo wrestlers in a sunflower field for some reason.
There is no image out there that brings the level of peace and calm like this image
THIS.
Hunter Schafer for Vogue
Yayoi Kusama’s “Infinity Mirrored Room.”
The Broad Museum
Los Angeles, September 2015.
Why isn’t anyone talking about this
we all know capitalism is fucking evil but one of my favorite stories to tell from Retail Hell is that time my district manager got annoyed that 2 poor people were taking food out of the dumpster occasionally so he told us all to start pouring bleach over all the items we threw out so people couldn’t use them/it would hurt them if they touched it directly. never did that and absolutely have participated in “employee theft” by stealing bags of food from the dumpsters to donate to the local food bank but like. he really did just want us to directly harm people over food that was already in the literal trash.
when managers and CEOs get up in arms about “employee theft” they’re actually talking about people like me who don’t throw out the 30 pairs of shoes that we weren’t able to sell and instead bag them up and throw them behind the dumpster for retrieval/donation later. I once took home $450 of food and another night got $500 worth of makeup. Perfectly good electronics get thrown away bc the packaging was tampered with. We throw away food, cosmetics, and household products 30-60 days before their expiration dates (which are also kinda bullshit anyway). The whole retail model is structured around this idea of massive waste.
This is proof that people don’t hate taxes. They hate poor people.
They say that we can’t help poor people with taxes because taxation is theft. But when poor people find other ways to get things (in this case, taking what’s being thrown away), people still jump through hoops to stop them.
What possible reason is there to stop someone from taking your trash?
this white feminist idea that “no man will ever understand what its like to walk down the street in constant fear” okay but gay men, black and brown men, trans men ……
you’ve all heard of golden retriever’s now get ready for
Golden Shepherd - a mix breed between a German Shepherd and a Golden Retriever
“Golden Shepard” is a weird way to spell “Perfect Little Boy Who Has Stolen My Heart And Granted Me Peace”
Alright ladies we need another lesbian icon aside Thor so i present:
T'challa, king of the lesbians
this spot is my favourite each year
@hyrulic
This photoshoot is dedicated to all the South Asian women out there who are often underrepresented in media simply because the color of their skin doesn’t fit South Asia’s unreasonable, fair&lovely, eurocentric beauty standards. As we all know, colorism is huge in India and Pakistan. Our society has come to the point where people talk about fighting oppression and uplifting women, but no one actually does anything about it. In this photoshoot I wanted to help represent darker skinned girls in the media, and address an issue through fashion photography.
Little girls grow up with their mothers bantering them about their skin color and how a man would never want them because they’re too dark. This does not help a girl’s self confidence, and it’s important to teach them from a young age that they’re beautiful and worthy in order to prevent them from being a self conscious teen. It’s also important to teach other girls that are lighter skinned to support these girls. In high school, a South Asian boy my friend had a crush on said that she was “too dark” and basically implied that’s the reason why he wouldn’t want a relationship with her. Comments like these are what destroy girl’s self confidence, especially when they’re young, vulnerable and lost. Support and help your sisters!
With the rise of young South Asians taking their pride in jewelry and colorful clothes to Instagram, it’s important not to romanticize the culture. Every culture has it’s good and bad, and although it’s totally fine to appreciate and be grateful for the good, we shouldn’t be silent about the bad especially if we are privileged. While our own South Asians are constantly romanticizing our culture, but not acknowledging it’s dirty laundry they are also promoting social marginalization. Women are treated horribly, LGBTQ isn’t a thing (especially in Pakistan), and more of our afro-south asian brothers and sisters are murdered on the streets the longer we stay silent. Instead of bringing light to these issues, our culture keeps quiet.
- Photographer Simrah Farrukh