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    fashionsociety:

(via: fashionsociety)
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    lanalain12:

be sexy,wild and free

    lanalain12:

    be sexy,wild and free

  4. (via dorkvader)

  5. lemmyluvya:

    “I don’t want to be infantilized because I refuse to be sexualised. I don’t want to be molested at shows or on the street by people who perceive me as an object that exists for their personal satisfaction. I don’t want to live in a world where I’m gonna have to start employing body guards because this kind of behavior is so commonplace and accepted”

    “I’m tired of men who aren’t professional or even accomplished musicians continually offering to ‘help me out’ (without being asked), as if I did this by accident and I’m gonna flounder without them. Or as if the fact that I’m a woman makes me incapable of using technology. I have never seen this kind of thing happen to any of my male peers.”

    “I’m tired of being considered vapid for liking pop music or caring about fashion as if these things inherently lack substance or as if the things I enjoy somehow make me a lesser person”

    (via di-maria)

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    breezyashell:

should be doing uni stuff but no

    breezyashell:

    should be doing uni stuff but no

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    ipromiseyou-oneday:

misjudging:




dieselotherapy:

Lungs breathing, creepy but cool 
me: that looks disgusting*reblog* 




OMG THAT’S SO COOL

I can’t breathe omfg

    ipromiseyou-oneday:

    misjudging:

    dieselotherapy:

    Lungs breathing, creepy but cool 

    me: that looks disgusting
    *reblog* 

    OMG THAT’S SO COOL

    I can’t breathe omfg

    (Source: nyaanchuu, via trophy-ey3s)

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    kimpertinence:

Older Arya Stark. Let’s pretend I can paint.

    kimpertinence:

    Older Arya Stark. Let’s pretend I can paint.

    (via housetargeryen)

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    And there are millions of teens who read because they are sad and lonely and enraged. They read because they live in an often-terrible world. They read because they believe, despite the callow protestations of certain adults, that books-especially the dark and dangerous ones-will save them.

    As a child, I read because books–violent and not, blasphemous and not, terrifying and not–were the most loving and trustworthy things in my life. I read widely, and loved plenty of the classics so, yes, I recognized the domestic terrors faced by Louisa May Alcott’s March sisters. But I became the kid chased by werewolves, vampires, and evil clowns in Stephen King’s books. I read books about monsters and monstrous things, often written with monstrous language, because they taught me how to battle the real monsters in my life.

    And now I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic dangers. I don’t write to protect them. It’s far too late for that. I write to give them weapons–in the form of words and ideas-that will help them fight their monsters. I write in blood because I remember what it felt like to bleed.

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    Sherman Alexie, Why the Best Kids Books Are Written in Blood (via thegirlandherbooks)

    (Source: thefirstgentleman, via prettybooks)

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    felisque:

…clean by Scarlett S. Diaz on Flickr.
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