could kiss her all damn day
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could kiss her all damn day
Anaïs Nin, from Henry and June: From “A Journal of Love,” The Unexpurgated Diary (1931-1932) of Anaïs Nin
Text ID: I am finished with myself, with my sacrifices and my pity, with what chains me. I am going to make a new beginning. I want passion and pleasure and noise and drunkenness and all evil.
Nathan For You - Sporting Goods Store/ Antique Shop
saw My Chemical Romance live this past weekend and now my childhood dream (that i thought wasnt possible) has come true, so if anyone wants to kill me now i will not fight back, im dying happy omg
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, June 26, 1933
trying to explain what iPods are to a knight
Now imagine this divine alabaster tablet, emblazoned with the image of the apple of eden, of which houses a small inconceivable bard who will recite to you any limerick or hymn you so wish to enjoy at any time or occasion
everyone is strange, and being passionate is attractive. don’t be afraid to be who are enjoy life that way you want to
"What is "crazy" of course changes from culture to culture, between classes, over time. It is evident that governments and men have a tremendous stake in defining what is and isn't real, what can and can't be allowed. Though we know this, we haven't successfully incorporated it into our personal and political lives.
As lesbians, we know what it means to be called "sick," "deviant," "unnatural." Books and articles have been written about how social control works--how labeling independent women "crazy" keeps the majority of women in line. Separated, isolated, paid less, little or nothing for our work in and out of the home, threatened with rape, incest, ostracization; trivialized, slighted, ridiculed; romanticized, idealized, sentimentalized--we get stuck between cycles of outrage and fear of brutalization.
Next time the physical war against women (incest, battering, rape within the family and on the street), there is the psychological war -- the war against women's minds. For centuries, institutionalized religion has been the most effective agent of the state in defining and enforcing "appropriate" behavior for women by class. Where religion has lost some power or credibility in the 19th and 20th centuries, psychology has stepped in to control how women behave."
-Elena Dykewomon, "Notes for a Magazine" Sinister Wisdom 36: Surviving Psychiatric Assault & Creating Emotional Well-Being in Our Communities
The Kiss of Life - A utility worker giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker after he contacted a low voltage wire, 1967
Taken in 1967 by Rocco Morabito, this photo called “The Kiss of Life” shows a utility worker named J.D. Thompson giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker Randall G. Champion after he went unconscious following contact with a low voltage line. Thompson over 400 feet away recognized the critical situation and ran to the pole and scaled it to reach Champion. Realizing champion wasn’t breathing he delivered CPR and chest compression while supporting his friend; super impressive /difficult given the angle (if you get it wrong air goes into the stomach and inflates that instead).
This all happened oddly in Champions work anniversary. And weirder Rocco Morabito, a newspaper photographer who had been covering a strike down the road with eastern freight (this happened in Florida btw) happened to be nearby with his camera in a time that no one carried cameras daily. This photo won him the Pulitzer Prize for journalism photography.
Kanye West dancing to “Take On Me” (2006)
i love taking as many breaks as possible at work ummm im dont work here.
HENRI MARTIN