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hello-mcee reblogged jennifer-lawrence:
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sharkyteeth reblogged stackedcrooked:
oh my god
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sharkyteeth reblogged dejavrooom:“Here Phaëthon lies who in the sun-gods chariot fared. And though greatly he failed, more greatly he dared.”
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zeriously reblogged coupleofbananas:
i dig it.
Love this. I’m going to be so bummed if NYC isn’t one of those TBA dates.
Of course Jon is the cat. Of course.
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halfurban reblogged thyanswerbe42:
The Himba wear little clothing, but the women are famous for covering themselves with otjize, a mixture of butter fat and ochre. The mixture gives their skins a reddish tinge. This symbolizes earth’s rich red color and the blood that symbolizes life, and is consistent with the Himba ideal of beauty.
fucking awesome
this woman is actually stunning
gosh she is so beautiful GOSH, her hair, her skin colour, her complexion, her face in profile, everything about her is so lovely
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thirstforsalt reblogged dearjimmoriarty:
Maps, with every name translated, back through the local tongue, into English.
Suddenly both poetic and prosaic, at once.
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Things I have been thinking about today
Critically thinking about the media I consume (especially with an eye towards racial and social justice) does not mean that I’m trying to be “politically correct” or ruining the fun for everyone. I’m not towing the line of identity politics (in part because I believe identity politics to be flawed and certainly not the answer to everything). Critically engaging with the world around me doesn’t mean that I have no fun, or that I’m incapable of viewing something problematic or finding value in things I find to be problematic . It just means keeping my brain turned on and—when I do turn my brain off—being open to the criticism of others, or coming back to the that particular text later with an open mind and a critical eye.
It’s really not that hard.
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gamclover reblogged gobrookeyourselfx:















