Even if you hate the candidate that won, you still have to respect your president.
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Even if you hate the candidate that won, you still have to respect your president.
“Nothing is absolute.Everything changes, everything moves, everything revolves, everything flies and goes away .”
— Frida Kahlo
"She saw his dark, shrewd, unabashed eye looking into her, knowing her. She felt him invisibly master her spirit. She knew the way he lowered his chin as he looked up, she knew his muzzle, the golden brown, and the greyish white. And again she saw him glance over his shoulder at her, half inviting, half contemptuous and cunning." My new little piece of art. ❤️🍄🍁🐺 #thefox #foxtattoo #art #tattoo #naturetattoo
if you think hillary clinton’s campaign is a clusterfuck now imagine how bad it will be in a general election when she swings back to the right and goes full neocon war hawk to court disenfranchised republicans while simultaneously playing the feminist card and trying to guilt trip the left bc she’s the lesser of two evils
I think it’s important that our campaign be plan B, if not for Senator Sanders, then for his supporters.
Jill Stein, 2016 presidential candidate for the Green Party.
Watch the interview with Jill Stein in two parts:
Jill Stein to Bernie Sanders: Run on the Green Party Ticket & Continue Your Political Revolution
Green Party’s Jill Stein: What We Fear from Donald Trump, We Have Already Seen from Hillary Clinton
(via democracynow)
michaels is truly a family store
A late-breaking (4/15/2016) update on THAT hot mess: an author I really like nudged Michael’s on Twitter and they’ve seen the error of their ways.
i can’t believe we kinkshamed michaels into a product recall
Frida Kahlo disliked white capitalism intensely, so I would recommend not buying images of her on socks or whatever from big box stores especially if you’re white.
What I would recommend instead is make your own art and design inspired by her. She taught underprivileged teenagers art in the years leading up to her death. Her class was multicultural due to Mexico accepting refugees from WW2 including Jewish people(she herself was half German Jewish). She was very pro DIY and I think would’ve been flattered by fan art that’s not sold for money.
Protect Frida Kahlo’s Legacy 2k15
This Blind Kitty Found On The Street Has Eyes No One Could Resist.
PET HIM OMG THE LAST ONE
this hit me like a bus
we should never get over it. we are not over it.
Mississippi ended slavery in 2013, we are centuries away from “getting over it”
Having an anxiety disorder is like that moment where your chair almost tips or you miss a step going down the stairs but it never stops
This is the best explanation for it I’ve ever found.
holy shit i feel TERRIBLE for everyone with an anxiety disorder now.
communication is the foundation
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THE DESERT IS BEAUTIFUL TOO
By Jake DeBruyckere
There is a stereotype I hear too often when I tell people I’m a photographer from Phoenix. “What do you take pictures of, everything is so brown?” Well, yes, there is a lot of brown but there is indescribable beauty hidden in the desert, and it’s not that hard to come across. Venture into the desert during golden hour and stay after the sun sets, just don’t forget your water! The light is less harsh and casts a warm glow over all the cacti and the land. The shadows start to get long, the air gets cooler, and everything but the wildlife is quiet. The birds are chirping and bugs whiz by and yet there is a stillness that can be felt throughout. It’s noisy and quiet at the same time. When the sun finally starts to slip below the horizon is when things get interesting. The sky burns red, orange, and pink and floods the desert below and suddenly you are wondering where all these colors came from. The greens in the cacti are vibrant, the mountains glow pink, and, during spring, the desert floor is littered with yellow and white wild flowers. (And people say the desert is just brown…) Just as fast as the sky was on fire and the mountains glowed pink, the colors fade and the last light dims. _____
Jake DeBruyckere is a photographer and native Arizonan. His passions include traveling and telling stories through photography, mainly through his iPhone. You can see more of his work on his website jakedebruyckere.com, or follow along on Instagram or Tumblr
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