Charlotte Free in ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Donna Trope for Purple Fashion #22
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Charlotte Free in ‘Don’t Be Cruel’ by Donna Trope for Purple Fashion #22
Ain’t that America, Robert Frank
The only thing we can depend on in life is that everything changes. The seasons, our partners, what we want and need. We hold hands with our high school friends and swear to never lose touch, and then we do. We scrape ice off our cars and feel like winter will never end, and it does. We stand in the bathroom and look at our face and say, “Stop getting old, face. I command you!” and it doesn’t listen. Change is the only constant. Your ability to navigate and tolerate change and its painful uncomfortableness directly correlates to your happiness and general well-being.
Amy Poehler, Yes Please (via dailypoehler)
ST. VINCENT 03.21.2015 @ Lollapalooza Argentina, Mainstage 2 Hipódromo de San Isidro, Buenos Aires, AR (all pics by me)
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For Homeless Women, Getting Their Period Is One Of The Most Difficult Challenges
'Homeless women typically know where to find a safe place to sleep or a hot meal to eat. But when it comes to taking care of their feminine hygiene needs, they often have nowhere to turn.
Tampons and sanitary pads usually top the list of needs at shelters, since they’re pricey and supporters don’t often donate them, social workers told Al Jazeera. Compounding the issue is the fact that clean showers are also scarce, and not washing during menstruation can lead to infections.
It’s a desperate situation that many homeless women feel resigned to accept.
"I’ll never be clean," a young woman living on the streets of San Francisco once told Doniece Sandoval, the entrepreneur behind Lava Mae, a mobile shower program, according to Nation Swell.
Maribel Guillet, 36, is all too familiar with that despondent feeling.
Guillet, who lives in a Bronx, New York, homeless shelter, typically menstruates for about 10 days and experiences heavy bleeding, she told Al Jazeera. But because of the shelter’s strict restrictions, she can’t always use the restroom as often as she needs to.
The fact that menstruation is a taboo topic to begin with, means that people who are able help, often aren’t even aware that such a vast need exists.’
Read more here.
Pandamonium: This is something that is certainly forgotten about those who menstruate on the streets. Please donate here to help us directly offer these individuals with some sanitary equipment to make life a little easier for them: [x]
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"My nose was chiseled by the gods themselves, Frank. My body was sculpted to the proportions of Michelangelo’s David. You, on the other hand, well, you’re a pit of despair. Frank, you disgust me. You disgust everyone, and you will never, ever be on that billboard."
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For some reason, we would expect nothing less from the Meyers brothers.
Now see what makes them totally different.
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Spike Jonze playing with Maurice Sendak’s chicken
I think I've had a crush on Spike Jonze longer than I've had a crush on anyone else.
JESSE EISENBERG: People on the street say mean things to me.
INTERVIEWER: Like what?
JESSE EISENBERG: I get called Napoleon Dynamite because I have curly hair. I live in New York City and I ride a bicycle. I always bike down 9th Avenue and there’s this kid who goes to school there named Abraham. Every time I pass him, he calls me Napoleon Dynamite. He screams it out and his friends laugh. That was a fine movie but I wasn’t in it.
INTERVIEWER: What do you say back?
JESSE EISENBERG: I say, “Please, Abraham, I’m not that man.”
Alexander Wang photographed by Andreas Laszlo Konrath for New York Magazine, August 2010
Have any of you ever read any spike jonze interviews because they are literally torturous the boy cannot do press to save his life !