I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins

Origami Around
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Product Placement
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
we're not kids anymore.

ellievsbear
d e v o n
occasionally subtle

tannertan36
Xuebing Du
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RMH
AnasAbdin
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
DEAR READER

#extradirty
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Itâs been a while since I felt this cute đđ
considering reviving this dead blog a bit. I've been really into party kei lately it's low-key the only thing that makes me happy right now
Iâm so angry that the sex-pos movement is encouraging women - who already experience internalised misogyny and learned submission - to celebrate sexualised inequality and to embrace their internalisation of female sexual masochism as âempowermentâ. Itâs so manipulative and scary and disgusting. And men are fucking loving it.
See By ChloĂŠ Resort 2017
Illustrations by Alexandra Dvornikova
if we donât talk again remember i loved you 2015
Robert W. Chanler: Leopard and Deer, 1912
Cirith Ninniach
âIt was one of the most despicable things Iâve seen in my career. It was ten years ago. There were about twenty families being treated here whose kids had Neuroblastoma. The survival rate was about ten percent. One of our doctors developed an antibody that he thought was promising. But heâd run out of money. So he called a town hall meeting of sorts. He brought all the families together and told them he needed two million dollars. And they told him: âWeâll find it.â We refer to them now as the Band of Parents. These people were desperate. Many of them were broke. And this burden was being placed on them. It made me sick. But they went back to their communities. They baked cookies, and organized bike rides, and held fundraisers named after their children. And they raised the money. All two million. And it worked. Dr. Cheungâs antibody worked. Today the survival rate is sixty percent. But it was so sad. Because deep in their hearts those parents knew the antibody would not be ready in time to save their child. But they raised the money anyway.â â Small amounts of money can have outsized impact in the world of pediatric cancer. Because these cancers are so rare, only four percent of government funding for cancer research goes to pediatrics. Therefore research relies heavily on private donations. Almost 30,000 people have donated so far to our fundraiser, and weâve raised nearly 1.1 million to help Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center develop treatments for these cancers. As you can see, this amount of money can and does save lives. Even if itâs a small amount, please consider donating: http://bit.ly/1TpFcdy
It wasnât meant to be. Youâre not missing out. Your life has different plans for you.
TUESDAY AGAIN NO PROBLEM
Watch: Meghan Tonjes just gave body shamers the biggest middle finger.
I freaking love Meghan omgggggggg
I spent every second of my life from age 12 to age 42 covering up, missing out, silently apologizing for breathing the same air that thin people breathe. I live in Florida, and didnât go to the beach or the pool more than five or six times in all those years. Fuck that. Now Iâm 45 and swim when I want and wear what I want, but I will NEVER get those 30 years back. Donât make my mistake, people!
Me lately. Trying to grow my hair out.