“Bosom Ballet” by Annie Sprinkle, 2001.
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“Bosom Ballet” by Annie Sprinkle, 2001.
You don’t have to fake orgasm to help your partner’s ego. The guy I lost my virginity to wrote a play about the experience, and the character based on me gave a monologue about how she regretted sleeping with him because no one else would ever be that good. So, yeah. Just tell him you didn’t cum.
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my cat is staring at me
Why
google::;;;; what does she want
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Naked : Ft Kalki Koechlin and Ritabhari
“Visible Light” series by Alexander Harding
Behind the Myth of Benevolence by Titus Kaphar (2014)
Fuck me, this is something art can do like nothing else.
The artist
it’s a powerful project
#MichaelBrown #BlackLivesMatter
[ image is photograph of a brick wall with two big posters. the first one is the new york times article with every line blacked out except “officer Darren Wilson fatally shot unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown.” and to the right is a large blow up poster of Michael Brown in a graduation photo. ]
A Teenager With Promise
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The debate over the legality of President Trump’s Executive Order banning citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States continues in the courts. In the meantime, many refugees are uncertain about their futures and many Americans are uncertain about their nation’s reputation for welcoming immigrants from all walks of life.
Tumblr and the International Refugee Assistance Project have convened refugees, advocates and policy experts to discuss the potential impact of such laws and policies and test the assumptions on which they are based.
Ibrahim, aka Sham Hasan was born and raised in Baghdad, Iraq. He served as a linguist and cultural adviser to the U.S. Army in Iraq. He arrived to the US through the Special Immigrant Visa program in 2014. Sham is a LGBTQ and refugee rights advocate. Betsy Fisher is the Policy Director at the International Refugee Assistance Project at the Urban Justice Center. An attorney and passionate Michigan fan (go blue!), she advocates for refugees and for individuals at risk who worked for the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bader is an LGBT refugee who fled from his home country and, after a long journey, now lives in Lebanon. Bader is an LGBTIQ activist and a human rights supporter, and also has a blog where he writes and sings songs inspired by his experience. For reasons of security and privacy he is not using his real name or photograph. Jen Smyers serves as the Director of Policy and Advocacy for the Church World Service Immigration and Refugee Program, and has been with CWS for more than ten years. A graduate of American University with a B.A. in Law and Society, B.A. in Public Communication, and Masters in Public Policy, Ms. Smyers has previously worked with Border Action Network in Tucson, Arizona and the Migration Policy Institute in Washington, D.C.
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The Chanel x 666 series by Roberta Marrero
The Huffington Post: “60 Stunning Photos Of Women Protesting Around The World”
Go girls go
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Women are so brave and powerful. Women are completely unstoppable. ❤ Thank you to all of the women out there today, wish I could have joined.
this is truly amazing
Patricia Cronin, Erotic Watercolors, 1994
grand budapest hotel moodboard for @secretgrim
In the Star Wars universe, there's no hairstyle more iconic than Princess Leia's side buns.
In 2002, Star Wars creator George Lucas told Time that the revolutionary-era women of Mexico inspired Leia’s look. “In the 1977 film, I was working very hard to create something different that wasn’t fashion, so I went with a kind of Southwestern Pancho Villa woman revolutionary look, which is what that is,” he said. “The buns are basically from the turn-of-the-century Mexico. Then it took such hits and became such a thing.”
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Astonishing box dioramas of tiny artists’ workshops and old antique rooms displayed in various eccentric and romantic locations around Paris by artist Ronan-Jim Sevellec (1938-) (x)