My drawing of Stephen McHattie from "Centennial" 1978 💙
Sweet Seals For You, Always

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
will byers stan first human second
RMH
trying on a metaphor

Origami Around
KIROKAZE
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Monterey Bay Aquarium
macklin celebrini has autism
Cosimo Galluzzi
Mike Driver

JBB: An Artblog!
Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost

Kiana Khansmith
$LAYYYTER
Today's Document
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Not today Justin
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from Costa Rica
seen from Russia

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Philippines

seen from United Kingdom

seen from T1
@psychedelicvirgo
My drawing of Stephen McHattie from "Centennial" 1978 💙
My drag queen name would be Janice Poundcake 🤣🤣🤣
Today would've been Cloris's 95th birthday...here are some of my favorite drawings that I've done of her 🦋🌼
🌸💖
🦋🌸
Elko County, Nevada (particularly the town of Spring Creek) is on my list of places I want to visit. The Ruby Mountains look magnificent in these pictures and I can only imagine how gorgeous they are in person...
The last picture is in the town of Lamoille, which is in Elko County too. I just love this type of scenery so much.
wish we could spend less time telling fat people that they're ~still sexy and fuckable~ and more time telling thin people that their bodies aren't a sign of superiority
sexualising fat bodies doesn't fix the problem
how is that gonna help fat children being bullied. how is that gonna help people being treated like shit at work. how does that help people who's medical needs aren't being met because their doctors can't see past their weight.
it's not just about feeling desirable it's about being respected and valued as people
I will have what she is having
She enunicated this SO PERFECTLY and completely in a single tweet. A whole informed essay in a single tweet. Your fave could never!
Same problem we have with cops. Police are more likely to have certain characteristics and personality flaws not because becoming a cop makes you that way, although that may amplify the effects, but rather, men with these problems gravitate to the position. That’s why so many bullies end up becoming cops
You pointing out the cops means I need to point out; Female bullies tend to go into nursing! A position that puts them in power, and gives them control over people. If you knew a girl in highschool who was just an awful human being but thought she was great? Chances are she went into nursing.
It's not only threatening the profession, it's putting patients' lives at risk.
That addition to this post made me look up one of my worst bullies from school and GUESS WHAT
A job that allows one to abuse others with virtual impunity will always attract those who want to and will, and they will allow each other to do so.
dorothy is me, i am dorothy
a pic of me becuz it's sunday and i feel good ☀️🌼🌸🦋💖💛💚💙💜
Them: "Either turn off Yoko's music or leave!"
Me:
Imagine spending your free, ‘fun’ time slagging off a very elderly lady. Instead of doing you know….literally anything else.
Cloris Leachman by me (02/19/2021) 🌼🦋💛
I drew Yoko since it's her birthday and I love her so much 🦋💙
Also, stream her music because it's awesome..
"You may think l'm small, but I have a universe in my head." -Yoko Ono
"When you're in love, when somebody says something like, "How can you be with that woman?" you say, "What do you mean? I am with this goddess of love, the fulfillment of my whole life. Why are you saying this? Why do you want to throw a rock at her or punish me for being in love with her?" Our love helped us survive it, but some of it was pretty violent. There were a few times when we nearly went under, but we managed to survive and here we are. [Looks upward] Thank you, thank you, thank you." -John Lennon
"I love you and so does everyone else with half a clue in this world! You are my mentor and my best friend and the OG Good Witch of the East!" -Sean Lennon
"She's very inspiring, very excitable and enthusiastic about things." -Klaus Voormann
"People hate her, they really do. Did you know that to Yoko someone is a verb in America? It is something that boys say if they're hanging out with you too much and they're going to school or they have a band. It's almost a myth that's used to suppress women. Y'know, You're gonna Yoko me. You're gonna destroy me.' And this woman put up with racial inequality from Fleet Street, she put up with being accused of breaking up the best band in the world, she put up with people's idea that she castrated this man and then, worst of all, she had her best friend, her husband, the person she lived for, die in her arms in front of a fortress that she'd hidden herself in for 20 years. And I just feel that the world media should apologize to her because she handled it with so much dignity." -Courtney Love
"I thought she was a hard woman. I don't think she is now. I think she's just the opposite. I think she's a very loving, caring woman." -Paul McCartney
"There was something absolutely lovely about her which I'm not sure if I can quite put my finger on, but she was completely different to the propaganda we've all been led to believe that she was this devil woman, a foreigner led to boot, who broke up the beatles." -Kieron Murphy
"What has often been underestimated is the radical influence that Yoko Cno represented in both art and politics. She had a huge impact on [John's] ideas and, even in the late 70s, told him off in public for being too dismissive of his radicalism." -Tariq Ali
"I do think in a way that she does thrive off of energy-whether it's good or bad- and she manages to somehow refocus that impulse into something positive." -Sean Lennon
"Yoko is as important to me as Paul and Dylan rolled into one. I don't think she will get recognition until she's dead. There's me, and maybe I could count the people on one hand that have any conception of what she is or what her mind is like, or what her work means to this fuckin’ idiotic generation. She has the hope that she might be recognized. If I can't get recognized, and I'm doing it in a fuckin’ clown's costume, I'm doing it on the streets, you know, I don't know what - I admire Yoko's work." -John Lennon
Happy Birthday Yoko Ono
February 18, 1933. 88 years ago
Happy birthday to the aquarius queen, Yoko Ono! "Midsummer New York", "We're All Water", and "Run, Run, Run" will be on my playlist all day 💚💚
Happy Valentine’s Day💞