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(teaser) mamamoo - ‘paint me’
마마무(MAMAMOO)
12월 29일 서울 영등포구 여의도동 KBS신관 웨딩홀에서 ‘2017 KBS 가요대축제’ 레드카펫에 마마무(MAMAMOO)가 참석했다.
It’s been one year since we lost a princess and the sky gained one more star. But lucky us that no one’s ever really gone :)
Red Velvet, ‘The Red Summer.’ Retro style.
“Keep Our Secret.”
by slayhunhan.
Red Velvet in the summer: hehe we’re fruits!!! :)
Red Velvet in the fall: let’s sacrifice a pizza boy >:)
“The first snowfall came after a hundred years, and you came back alive.”
“That scene was very taxing on my body.”
“It was really cold. At first I thought, ‘yeah, it’s cold,’ but as the ice kept melting, they kept adding more and more, to the point my body started to feel numb. I heard about 20kg of ice was used, and I was in the tub for about 2 hours.”
“Everyone thought it was fake, but it was real ice. When filming the bathtub scene, I was shaking weirdly so it seemed like it was fake.”
- Kim Ji Won interview translation by kimjiwonfacts
requested by anonymous
“girl groups only do cute concepts” “i don’t listen to girl groups bc they all do the same concepts”
really
are
you
100%
sure
about
that?
because
quite
frankly
you
are
incredibly
wrong
you
should
rethink
that
decision
:)
underrated girl groups part 1
BlackPink finally debuted on August 7th with two title MVs. After years of waiting, we finally got YG’s second girl group, and they’ve been breaking records since the first day. One year later, we’ve already had a Japanese debut and five Korean MVs. I’m excited to see BlackPink grow in the coming years, and I hope they can achieve what their seniors have.
Here’s hoping you don’t fuck it up, Yang Hyun Suk, because we will not be impressed.
lisa x elle magazine
(some of) blackpink’s accomplishments in just one year
↳ #BLACKP1NKINYOURAREA
bonding time between sisters
I’ve said this before and I’ll point it out again -
Menstruation is caused by change in hormonal levels to stop the creation of a uterine lining and encourage the body to flush the lining out. The body does this by lowering estrogen levels and raising testosterone.
Or, to put it more plainly “That time of the month” is when female hormones most closely resemble male hormones. So if (cis) women aren’t suited to office at “That time of the month” then (cis) men are NEVER suited to office.
If you are a dude and don’t dig the ladies around you at their time of the month, just think! That is you all of the time.
And, on a final note, post-menopausal (cis) women are the most hormonally stable of all human demographics. They have fewer hormonal fluctuations of anyone, meaning older women like Hilary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren would theoretically be among the least likely candidates to make an irrational decision due to hormonal fluctuations, and if we were basing our leadership decisions on hormone levels, then only women over fifty should ever be allowed to hold office.
Reblogging hard for that last comment.
I WANTED TO SAY THIS BUT THEN SOMEONE ELSE DID and I’m damn proud.
this is the greatest thing for many reasons
READ THE COMMENTARY. REBLOG. READ IT AGAIN.
Sacajawea: If Not For Her, We Could Be Saluting the British Flag
Few women in U.S. history have had more influence on the nation’s history than the young Lemhi Shoshone woman, Sacajawea. It’s very likely that Lewis and Clark would never have reached the Pacific Ocean had it not been for her help. White settlement would have been different. Indian wars throughout the western half of the country would have been altered. We might even be saluting the British flag rather than the American flag. Sacajawea’s role was gigantic.
MY GIRL. She is of our tribe and we are so proud of her out in Inyo County. The Lewis and Clark thing was just a small part of her epic life.
She was actually born with the name Poi Naipi (Little Grass Maiden). She and two of her friends (Nai Nukkwi, Patsu Naipi) were kidnapped by a hostile band of Hidatsa, who had a strange practice of replacing their own dead children with the children of other tribes.
Poi Naipi’s “adopted” parents didn’t like her much so instead of sending her home they freaking sold her to a drunken French guy named Charbonneau. This man was bastard incarnate. To put this into perspective: He had once been stabbed in the face in Manitoba when he was caught raping a young girl there. At this time, being forced to marry him, Poi Naipi was about 9 years old. And, he already had one other child bride.
He was very abusive, he drank a lot, and at some point Poi Naipi started calling herself Tsaikka Tsa Wea. It means in our language, “One Who Carries a Burden.” You see how this got corrupted to Sacajawea over time.
At one point on the L&C expedition Clark caught Charbonneau beating Tsaikka Tsa Wea and her newborn son. Well, Clark and Lewis beat the crap out of Charbonneau and told him to knock it off. Later, after the expedition, Clark paid for Tsaikka Tsa Wea’s son to go to school and live in his home.
That’s not even the cool part though. As an older woman Tsaikka Tsa Wea said “To hell with this, I’m going home.” This was a pretty big thing to do, understand that she had practically been raised by her abusive scumbag husband and it is very hard for women who have been systematically abused since childhood to learn to stand up for themselves, especially against their aggressors. But, she did it. Traveling all by herself, she found the Northern Shoshone encampment on Wind River, where Chief Wusik-He was with some Eastern Shoshone (and some Western at the time) (this would later go on to be the permanent Eastern settlement, those guys are still out there today). She was reunited with her brother, who by that point had been named Daigwani of the Northern Shoshone. Everybody welcomed her home, her friends, her family, and she broke down crying to hear them call her their “Lost Woman” (Wadze Waipu). For her resilience and cunning she was appointed the personal advisor to Wusik-He. As a very old woman was buried with the name “Chief Woman,” later her son and her nephew were buried on either side of her. Those graves are still there on Wind River today.
Poi Naipi and the Wide Ridge Clan, never forget you, your story is always being told. Miikwa katukan, tunna wunupuhantu tung’atiwan naangwunupuhantu
Wow. What an amazing woman.
*tears*
pilayayame tȟáŋtaŋhaŋ wičhówoyake
rebloging for haiweewicci:’s comment.
Unexpected feelings. That’s some powerful stuff, and not something I was ever taught in school.
One for you @monovosa