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AnasAbdin
Sweet Seals For You, Always

Kiana Khansmith
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
One Nice Bug Per Day
Show & Tell
Jules of Nature

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JBB: An Artblog!
almost home

PR's Tumblrdome

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cherry valley forever
we're not kids anymore.

Janaina Medeiros
hello vonnie
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@the-insistent-slug
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What breaking ice on a trampoline looks like. From here
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Your laugh is the most cutest sound I’ve ever heard
Nature taking over an abandoned ship in Australia.
“You didn’t think you had to cook noodles”
This is how lesbian arguments usually play out
#‘you’re not in trouble you’re my wife’ just cleared my skin and watered my crops and murdered woody allen
THIS IS MY FAVORITE VIDEO
Good News of 2017
Cause we all really need to see the good that came from this shitty year.
Photographer Matt Binstead captured these stunning photos of a tiny harvest mouse as it clung to a dandelion blowing in the wind in the British Wildlife Centre
stills from Beyond Making the Team, a short documentary about trans athletes.
Star Wars (1977), dir. Kenny Ortega
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i wanna sit in old cafes and listen to the rain just chatting about nothing with you
Babs is a huge fan of the heated seats in my car
Celebrating Butch: A Powerful Photo Collection on Female Masculinity
September 19, 2014 by Meg Allen
In a world where gender is a strictly enforced binary of male or female, female masculinity can make lots of people uncomfortable – who then make it uncomfortable and even dangerous for butch individuals to just be themselves.
In spite of the harassment and violence experienced by butch folk, butch is being reclaimed with pride to more accurately describe people who identify and present female masculinity.
BUTCH is a beautiful, intersectional, and eye-opening photo collection by Meg Allen featuring dozens of butch individuals who show the range, fluidity, and subjectivity of female masculinity.
Click through for more photos