Elle | @elle_lna
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Elle | @elle_lna
Here is my contribution to @meabhdâs coloring contest! She did the lines, I did the coloring.Â
I had sooooo fun with this, mostly cause they are Harry Potter characters (Parvati Patil and Lavender Brown) but also cause I tried a new coloring technique! Turned out to be great practice and something Iâll definitely try again.
Thanks for the opportunity to color your lines Méabh, your art is amazing and it was an honor omg lmao *-* <3
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That is homemade fondant... lmao "butter slime"?
When I was six years old, I gave my first blowjob. âItâs a gameâ, said He. âDonât you want to play?â It was too big, and I threw up on him. He said Iâd do better the next time. When I was seven years old, I watched a group of fellow second graders cheer as a boy in my class tried to kiss me. He hugged me from behind, giggling all the while. I threw sand in his eyes, and was sent to the Principal. When I was eight years old, I had an elderly teacher ask me to stay behind in class. He carried me on his shoulders, and called me pretty. âTeacherâs Pet!â my friends declared, the envy visible on their faces. They ignored me at lunch that day. When I was nine years old, an older girl on the school bus would ask me to lift my skirt up for her. She was pretty and kind, and told me that I could only be her friend if I did what she said. I wanted to be her friend. When I was ten years old, a relative demanded that he get a kiss on the cheek every time we met. He was large and loud, and I proceeded to hide under my bed whenever I learnt that he was visiting. I was known as a rude child. When I was eleven, my auto-man told me that we would only leave if I gave him a hug every day. He smelled like cheap soap and cigarettes. When I was twelve years old, I watched as a man on the street touched my motherâs breast as he passed us. She slapped him amidst the shouts of onlookers telling her to calm down. She didnât calm down. When I was thirteen years old, I exited a restaurant only to see a man visibly masturbating as he walked towards me. As he passed, he winked lasciviously. My friends and I shifted our gazes down, aghast. When I was fourteen, a young man in an expensive car followed me home as I walked back from an evening class. I ignored his offer to give me a ride, and I panicked when he got out, only to buy me a box of chocolate that I refused. He parked at the end of my road, and didnât go away for an hour. âIt turns me on to see you so scared.â When I was fifteen, I was groped on a bus. It was with a heart full of shame that I confided in a friend, only to be met with his anger and disappointment that I had not shouted at the molester at the time when it happened. My soft protests of being afraid and alone were drowned out as he berated my inaction. To him, my passiveness and silence were the reasons why things like this continue to happen. He did not wait for my response. When I was sixteen, I discovered that Facebook had a section of inbox messages named âothersâ, which contained those mails received from strangers, automatically stored as spam. Curious, I opened it to find numerous messages from men I had never seen before. I was propositioned, called sexy, asked for nudes, and insulted. Delete message. When I was seventeen, I called for help as a drunken man tried to sexually harass me in a crowded street. The people around me seemed to walk by quicker. At eighteen, I was told that sexism doesnât exist in modern society. I was told that harassment couldnât be as bad as us women make it out to be. That I should watch what I wear. Never mind you were six, never mind you were wearing pink pajamas. That I should be louder. But not too loud, a lady must be polite. That I should always ask for help. But stop overreacting, thereâs a difference. That I should stay in at night, because it isnât safe. You canât get harassed in broad daylight. That I should always travel with no less than two boys with me. You need to be protected. That it canât be that hard to be a girl. I am now nineteen years old. I am now tired.
Anonymous - submitted to NLU Delhiâs independent student newspaper (via imperfecthope)
you wanna see some badass shit from the early 20th century?? The LumiĂšre brothers created the first full color photograph⊠in fucking 1903! So these dudes dyed potatoes (in red, blue, and green), mashed them down into just pure fuckinâ starch, and used these dyed potato starches as filters to block out/let in certain wavelengths of light. They coated one side of a glass plate with the starches and sensitized the other side with a mixture of gelatin and light sensitive materials (silver nitrate) and loaded these plates in their cameras.. This is a really simple explanation of the process and I may have missed some things A few of my favorite autochrome photos:
âshould drink more waterâ i remind myself, halfway through my fifth coffee
âcoffee has water in itâ i remind myself as i feel the dehydration begin to set in
Tiny Getaway by Handcrafted Movement
Tallulah Falls, Georgia. US. photo by Jessica Furtney
by Iza ĆysoĆ
who fucking litters. why do i ever see litter. who thinks thatâs okay. who. who NEEDS to throw their fast food bag out the fucking window instead of waiting until they get somewhere with a trashcan. what kinda clown behavior. get fucked.
Must be the same people that leave their shopping carts EVERYWHERE the fuck they want...
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