ok here’s the thing: pink eyeshadow smeared on your eyelids looks so good and it takes like 5 seconds and it’s fun and cool and good and smokey eyes are over
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ok here’s the thing: pink eyeshadow smeared on your eyelids looks so good and it takes like 5 seconds and it’s fun and cool and good and smokey eyes are over
“why do you love lance so much?”
oh my god i just discovered a site where you can buy bulk candy by color/flavor
you can buy two pounds of exclusively pink starbursts
you can buy endless red skittles
i never thought i’d see heaven
this video becomes so relevant every summer
But the sea / which no one tends / is also a garden / when the sun strikes it / and the waves / are wakened.
William Carlos Williams, from The Desert Music and Other Poems (via lesgardenias)
the politics of light and dark are everywhere in our vocabulary…psa to writers: subvert this, reveal whiteness and lightness as sometimes artificial and violent, and darkness as healing, the unknown as natural
Some ideas for bad things that are white/light:
lightning, very hot fire
snow storms, ice, frost on crops
some types of fungus/mold
corpses, ghosts, bones, a diseased person
clothing, skin tone, hair, etc. of a bad person
fur, teeth, eyes of an attacking animal/monster
bleached out deserts, dead trees, lifeless places
poison
Some ideas for good things that are black/dark:
rich earth/soil
chocolate, truffles, wine, cooked meat
friendly animals/pets/creatures
a character’s favorite vehicle, technology, coat, etc.
a pleasant night
hair, skin tone, clothing, etc. of a good person
undisturbed water of a lake
the case/container of something important
valued wood, furniture, art
velvet
Think to burn, to infect, to bleach vs. to enrich, to protect, to be of substance.
can you imagine dancing around to this in hong kong in 1968 on a warm summer night
invention of the frisbee
guy: FUCK this SPECIFIC plate *throws it but just soars on the wind really cool while everyone claps* god DAMN it
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what disease do beekeepers get
hives
hives is a skin reaction due to excess antihistimines not a disease
hives
eyebrows and eyelashes really can make or break you. I can wear no foundation no nothing but if my eyebrows and eyelashes are done I’m atleast a hard 6.8
i hate people in relationships.. girl just said “i love when i kiss you in the morning and you tastes like sleep” …… sis… are you talking about MORNING BREATH?????!! i gotta go
Unravelling your knots, part one.
Get up early, while the rest of the house is quiet. Make a cup of tea and drink it, lean against the cupboard, read yesterday’s paper. Watch the sunrise out of the kitchen window.
Go for a run. Run until your chest burns and you can feel your heartbeat in your toes. Listen to the trees (ignore the sound of traffic) and fix your eyes on the sky.
Wear your favourite dress (the one that makes you feel like the person you could be, if only you were brave enough)
Read novels about faraway places and people you’ve never met. Smell the pages, run your finger along the spine.
Create something every day: a sentence, a poem, clothes, a drawing, a batch of cupcakes. Anything, as long as you can see it and touch it and know it to be true.
Write a list of five beautiful things.
Sit in a coffee shop with a book. Pretend to read it. (Watch other people instead.)
Learn a new language. Stumble over the way it sounds, pronounce words wrong, read poetry even though you don’t know what all the words mean. Create your own meanings.
Share one secret with someone who loves you.
Write until your wrist aches, write until your pen stops working, write until you run out of words. Keep writing.