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Three Goblin Art

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Mike Driver
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Sketchbook 09/22/16
Pablo Picasso drawing with lights
always my president
When I was in college, a teacher once said that all women live by a ‘rape schedule.’ I was baffled by the term, but as she went on to explain, I got really freaked out. Because I realized that I knew exactly what she was talking about. And you do too. Because of their constant fear of rape (conscious or not), women do things throughout the day to protect themselves. Whether it’s carrying our keys in our hands as we walk home, locking our car doors as soon as we get in, or not walking down certain streets, we take precautions. While taking precautions is certainly not a bad idea, the fact that certain things women do are so ingrained into our daily routines is truly disturbing. It’s essentially like living in a prison – all the time. We can’t assume that we’re safe anywhere: not on the streets, not in our homes. And we’re so used to feeling unsafe that we don’t even see that there’s something seriously fucked up about it.
Jessica Valenti, Full Frontal Feminism (via queer-feminist-quotes)
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my captions come and go but it’s all mine x
Clueless, Sara Andreasson
not to be melodramatic or anything
Day 22, While we brave the snowstorm here in DC our little plants are making progress. Today we began the ScrOG process today by making our first cut to the new growth(the fifth set of leaves)coming in. We are excited to see the yield differences using this method! The browned leaves you see are a result of some light burn but it seems as if we have it all under control now, adjusting the light to the proper distance now. We gave the little plants fresh water and nutrients so they are happy now. We are happy making a bomb igloo in the backyard. Expect a post from inside the igloo soon :)
It’s so cold outside, pass the blunt…
“Gardens by night” | by Laura Garcia Serventi
While we’re waiting for the white widow seedlings, here is some bud from our last crop - master kush.