Cameron Russell: Looks aren't everything. Believe me, I'm a model.
NASA
ojovivo
h
Game of Thrones Daily
wallacepolsom
we're not kids anymore.
Sweet Seals For You, Always
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
Show & Tell
i don't do bad sauce passes

@theartofmadeline
art blog(derogatory)

Kaledo Art
One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Not today Justin
Jules of Nature
🪼

Discoholic 🪩
sheepfilms
seen from Portugal

seen from India

seen from United States

seen from Netherlands
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Ireland
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Portugal
seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
@rsprings92
Cameron Russell: Looks aren't everything. Believe me, I'm a model.
By @17thsoulja “Members of the hacktivist group Anonymous — the internationally dispersed collective of hackers and activists that has previously waged campaigns targeting law enforcement organizations, government agencies and various corporations, among other entities, considered to be corrupt — responded to the shooting by issuing a statement on Sunday advocating for changes involving the use of force by law enforcement. “Anonymous demands that the Congressional Representatives and Senators from Missouri introduce legislation entitled ‘Mike Brown’s Law’ that will set strict national standards for police conduct in the USA. We further demand that this new law include specific language to grant the victims of police violence the same rights and prerogatives that are already enjoyed nationwide by the victims of other violent criminals. The Equal Protection clause of the US Constitution demands nothing less,” reads a portion of the statement posted to the web Sunday afternoon. “To the good people of Ferguson, take heart - and take your streets. You are not alone, we will support you in every way possible,” it continues. “Occupy every square inch of your city. Open your homes and help in any way you can the protesters who will come to your city from every part of Missouri and the USA. Businesses and householders that are near protest rallies, open your WiFi routers so that live streamers and other independent journalists can use the Internet connections. Feed each other, keep each other safe - and stay in the streets until we are totally victorious in all our demands.”#ferguson #stl #anonymous#hack#hacker#gamer#police #policestate#martiallaw #mikebrown #mediaisdead #bigbrother#nwo#illuminati#opferguson#leader#lion#alkebulan #alkebulanwarrior #alkebulanfamily” via @PhotoRepost_app
Sorry you, sorry me, sorry every in between.
Ed Sheeran | Stay With Me (Sam Smith Cover)
THANK YOU SWEET BABY JESUS IN THE MANGER
hit that reblog button so fast
Officially angel status... 😍
The fact that the ALA shared this link is so gloriously bitter and angry and I love it.
Is there a portmanteau for that? Angritter? Bangry?
My library card already gets me multiple “real” books, e-books, audiobooks, magazines and movies per month. For free.
Kindle Unlimited offers nothing from big presses, and no guarantee the authors will get paid fairly for their work. Libraries buy the book up front for a higher price (and a better binding). Kindle Unlimited offers the authors a variable percentage of a as-yet-undetermined-and-unannounced amount of money.
While Amazon touts Kindle Unlimited at “Netflix For Books!” the reality is Netflix signed contracts with everyone whose work they offer so that actors, screen writers, best boys, and the rest of those people get paid for the shows and movies you watch. Amazon does not.
That means your favorite author isn’t being compensated for their time or work. If you love a book series and want to see the next one get published: buy the book or hit the library. Starving authors quit writing because they like eating.
Jamie Morgan - "Credentialed Casualty" (Rustbelt 2014)
Ariana Brown & Arati Warrier - "Invisible" (CUPSI 2014)
“I made these for a friend who is gluten-free, but my son ended up eating half of them!” - Momof3
Get the recipe for (Gluten-Free) Magic Cookie Bars: http://bit.ly/1ql9Lca
It's a psychological itch that the most enlightened, successful and even beautiful women still tend to scratch: if I look better, I am better. Now one campaign is trying to convince others to break free from that line of thought. The Stop The Bea...
"When did he stop treating you like a princess?" That's the tag line of artist Saint Hoax's awareness campaign for domestic violence titled "Happy Never After." Similar to his first poster series "Princest Diaries," w...
"As Hoax explained to HuffPost, "By portraying Disney princesses as victims of domestic violence, I'm proposing the idea that no girl/woman is safe from being emotionally/physically/sexually abused." Disney princesses are seen as the epitome of feminine perfection, yet domestic abuse can affect any woman (or man) at any time -- even Ariel, Jasmine, Cinderella and Aurora."
Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort Describe the First Time They Met
"That girl, that woman, was mine. And even though that was a hallmark I was intensely proud of, I was more sure and proud of something else. I was hers."
Near and Far- Nicole Williams
"When you find someone you want to spend forever with, you don’t let them go, whether forever turns out to be a day or a hundred years."
Crash (via just-smile-samie)
"Thighs"- Desiree Dallangiacomo
"Directives" "Fear is marching next to the enemy and shooting at a stranger. Fear is a loaded barrel and not knowing who to kill. This is a war between your body and your country, which side are you on?"
"Because when women get sick, we have to do it in a pretty way. A way that won't offend others. When women get sick, the world decides to bleach the red of our pain, our anger, our resentment, our hurt."