i’m obsessed with this painting called tomato king and i’m even more obsessed with the man who drew it. his name is stuart dunkel and he is a classical oboeist and he also paints tiny little oil paintings of mice living their best lives. he looks like this.
HELL YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is this the jelly bean guy???
@raevenlywrites the WHO???
The guy who does the mice with jelly beans
And dreidels, apparently
Happy Hanukkah to my Jewish followers!
I don’t ask much from the future just a few rooms with high ceilings, some trees outside my window, warm tea, stacks of books, a small garden and someone to come home to
when i was 10 or so i was deathly afraid of vampires so i stole the garlic powder from my mom’s spice cabinet and kept it in my coat pocket and if i was out at night with like my parents and thought someone was acting really sus i’d try to surreptitiously sprinkle a lil garlic powder on them
like imagine a weird little girl deciding you failed her vibe check and promptly seasoning you
“Sometimes it’s good to just live life silently. Pay attention to your thoughts as they come and go, and reflect upon your feelings. Sometimes being overly social can offset our inner peace.”
— Nicole Addison
Hey, I’m a really big fan of Ancient Egypt and Egyptian Mythology. I was wondering if you knew of any collections that are inspired or have big Ancient Egyptian vibes.
The two collections that come to mind immediately are Dior Spring '04 and Zuhair Murad Spring 2020 Couture shows...
But I’ve had pieces saved to my pinterest, so I did a deep dive into those collections and found a few ones that paid homage to Egyptian fashion. There were also a number of dresses that fit the theme, but the collections they belonged to had nothing to do with Egypt, so I left those out.
Temperley London Fall 2013
Alexander McQueen Fall 2007
Julien Macdonald Fall 2016
Givenchy Fall 2016
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2007
Badgley Mischka Fall 2013
Dany Tabet Spring 2016
Chanel Pre-Fall 2019
Nicolas Jebran Fall/Winter 2013
I hope these help! I’d love to see more designers go full out with an Egyptian theme because it’s so beautiful.
What does water symbolize? Water is the element of change. In literature and film it often represents transformation-both metaphorical and physical. Water is both the source of life and a powerful destructive force.
“Water does not resist.Water flows.When you plunge your hand into it, all you feel is a caress.Water is not a solid wall, it will not stop you.But water always goes where it wants to go,and nothing in the end can stand against it.Water is patient.Dripping water wears away a stone.Remember that, my child.Remember you are half water.If you can’t go through an obstacle, go around it.Water does.”
-Margaret Atwood
what do you mean u don't believe in the concept of virginity?
Nobody’s dick is important enough to change any part of my identity
virginity is made up folks, in my opinion you don’t lose anything you just gain experience. it’s stupid.
Virginity is based around the hymen that’s supposed to break when first penetrated, which is absolute bullshit. The hymen doesn’t break permanently; it can stretch and rip at parts but it heals again. It can rip while doing every day activities or while working out. It’s not supposed to bleed, especially not during intercourse. If she bleeds the first time she has intercourse, she isn’t aroused enough. If she bleeds every time she has intercourse, she isn’t aroused enough and you should think about why and how to change that (communication is key!).
Virginity is a social construct made to empower men. Men get praised for fucking as many women as possible, but women get shamed bc virginity is holy, and inexperience is fetishised. So instead of saying, “I lost my virginity” let’s use “I had my sexual debut” bc that’s a lot funnier and doesn’t imply that anything is lost because, frankly, no one lost anything.
I hate it when society makes things up just so that men can feel empowered. Women matter to.




