occasionally subtle
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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i don't do bad sauce passes

Kaledo Art

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Show & Tell
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Love Begins
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Jules of Nature

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god bless nicole richie
ICONIC
THEY SHOWED ME THIS VIDEO IN HIGH SCHOOL BIO
THE PROFESSOR LITERALLY HAD TO REWIND TO THIS POINT BECAUSE WE WERE ALL LAUGHING SO HARD
Student: “What if I wanna have sex before I get married?”
Teacher: *matter of factly* “Well I guess you just have to be prepared to die.”
but what if I want to die before I get married
well i guess you just have to be prepared to have sex
reblogging this here because abstinence-only sex education materials are fucking wild
Statues of Lady of Sorrows
Up all night, Chris Jongkind
let him through the force field
Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820) was one of the first American feminists. Her 1790 essay “On the Equality of the Sexes” was a landmark text in the movement for women’s rights, as it proposed the spiritual and intellectual equality of men and women, criticising the inherent patriarchal beliefs of society and deploring the lack of better female education.
She began her literary career with a book of essays on multiple subjects of interest in society, published under a male pseudonym so that readers would not dismiss her work on account of gender bias. In 1802 she helped found a female academy in Dorchester, Massachusetts. A member of the Universalist church, her influence is said to be the reason why women were always able to hold leadership positions within this institution.
When someone tries to wake me up in the morning.
“I’ve had people put me down because I didn’t look like them — I look stronger. I’ve had people look past me because of the color of my skin. I’ve had people overlook me because I was a woman. I had critics say I will never win another Grand Slam when I was only at #7 and now here I stand today with 21 Grand Slam titles and I’m still going.”
carefree black girls → serena williams
Im rebecca
I’m Rebecca and my roommates are the other gal
Rebecca really didn’t hesitate
HANNIBAL BUSTIN’ THROUGH!!!!!
Heartbreak rides for free, Zhang Jia Wu