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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
almost home
occasionally subtle

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cute heart shaped jewelry
By Hanna Tveite for Khaite
Fumi Kaneko in Giselle
Photo: Dave Morgan
Today is the day
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Why does being a woman put you at greater risk of having anxiety? Part biology, part what we teach our kids about their place in the world.
So we’re teaching girls to be anxious wrecks and boys to disregard the possibility of consequences for incautious behavior. This explains a lot of things. Like… why women are anxious wrecks and men are frequently surprised when it turns out their actions do in fact have consequences. And why men don’t bother asking for help even when they really need it, and thus more frequently die from treatable health conditions (including depression), while women end up getting a broad stereotype of being hypochondriacs (and then having a hard time getting treatment for legitimate health concerns).
https://www.ted.com/talks/caroline_paul_to_raise_brave_girls_encourage_adventure/transcript
Great example of how feminism serves not just women but people of all genders, including men.
Coven Bakery, London
Salvador Dalí – Ménagère (Cutlery Set), 1957
Villa Monastero, Lake Como, Italy
T R A P N I T E S
mrymthr / goauche 3x4 inches 2020
Cher 1976, by Norman Seeff, my edit of original via
Margarita Karapanou, tr. by Karen Emmerich, Rien ne va plus
Ohara Shōson (Kōson) Running Water and Chrysanthemums, 1931 Color woodblock
"even fate picks its favorites" is such a raw fucking line so it's no surprise that it comes from the cinematic masterpiece Megamind (2010)