Joan Baez, ca. 1964.

titsay
will byers stan first human second
RMH
YOU ARE THE REASON
Xuebing Du

tannertan36
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

shark vs the universe
d e v o n
sheepfilms
Stranger Things
todays bird
One Nice Bug Per Day

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
dirt enthusiast
No title available
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

No title available

Andulka
Cosimo Galluzzi
seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from India
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from Bulgaria
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Albania

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Germany

seen from Germany
seen from United States
@tiramsui
Joan Baez, ca. 1964.
okay yeah i do think your filler is off putting and your botox makes you rigid and strange to look at
I know you think it’s “feminist” to hate on women who already have self esteem and image issues (through no fault of their own, as a direct result of patriarchy) for doing something to help them cope with their fleeting youth - which may or may not have been stripped from them against their will due to years of depression, abuse, oppression, or whatever else - but the truth is that the freedom to get Botox is actually a right feminists have fought for - whether intentionally or unintentionally. Women used to get thrown away when we outlived our youth and beauty - now we have the option to prolong it and change the way we are perceived and treated by society as a whole. We ALL had to grow up too fast. We ALL have to cope with a childhood that ended too soon. I’m no less a feminist than you are simply because I choose to hold onto my youth and beauty because it helps me feel better about my own loss of innocence. This is all just another excuse to hate on women and tear us down. You’re literally letting the patriarchy win by judging women for their personal choices which harm absolutely no one. Please grow up. Not everyone is conventionally attractive or ages gracefully. Some women can cope with that and some can’t. Both deserve love and respect. Have some decency. You’re not edgy for this. You’re hating just like a man would.
Feminists … have fought… for the right … to use Botox…..
snoopy of the day
HACKS - 5x10
Hagen Renaker - Siamese Cat
Leaf shaped brush washer Asian; Chinese, Jingdezhen c. 1723–35 Porcelain with camellia-leaf green glaze; overall: 19.7 cm
The U.S Postal Service’s “Legends of Hollywood” stamp series (issued between 1995 and 2016)
Why is Finn Wolfhard so disgusting looking. He literally kills the byler buzz just by existing
acting like it’s criminal for feminism to center on female liberation is like walking into a microbiology lecture and asking why they’re not teaching English lit too. no one said other causes aren’t important, they’re just not what we’re talking about here unless it’s in the context of how they affect women and girls. “intersectionality” means the intersection of other axes of marginalization with the axis of being female. it does not mean feminism has to try to address everything everywhere all the time. maybe do some deep thinking about why you are particularly indignant towards women focusing on our own problems in our own spaces we’ve created when you don’t do that to any other movement. not only is it a distraction technique from people who either consciously or unconsciously don’t see female liberation as being an equally important cause, but also it’s subtly misogynistic to corral women back into an expectation that we should take care of everyone else (which inherently requires taking less care of ourselves)
"A hajfonat koszorúba tevése" ("Putting the braid into a wreath").
Károly Kós, Judit Szentimrei, and Jenő Nagy (eds.), Szilágysági magyar népművészet. Öltözet (Bucharest: Kriterion, 1974)
every single episode she looks like this. I don't know what this fucking conspiracy is even about.
Sculptured Web by anncarringtonart
Paris, 1966.
literally….the idea that having your father’s last name is ~just as bad~ as having your husband’s last name has always been wacky as hell to me because regardless of where it came from, that’s the name I’ve been called since birth. it’s not any less “my” name than it is my brother’s name just because I’m female. I reject the idea that I don’t truly belong to my family of origin just because of my gender. If anything, that reinforces the idea of daughters as expendable possessions to be sold into marriage.
and it’s not that there’s no valid critique to be made of patronymic traditions, but it should be obvious why many women prefer to keep the identity they were born with instead of taking on their husband’s identity upon marriage. It’s almost like we have decades of life experiences, relationships, and self-conception tied to our names.
Nostalgia is the mind killer
1.08 "Charm Offensive" // 1.09 "La Chica o El Mundo"
Richard Teschner