tumblr staff is like a parent who left their baby to be raised by wolves except every couple of years they come back and shoot one of the wolves
The real Tumblr experience is hearing about how to turn off a feature before hearing about the feature itself.
“Adornment is never anything except a reflection of the heart.” ~Coco Chanel
Necklace of Pearls by contemporary Italian artist Elisabetta Trevisan, you find her on Facebook and here: https://www.saatchiart.com/betta
yeah hi, google, this is the FUNNIEST FUCKING AD I’ve ever seen
I just *clenches fist* love being a harrie
‘Watermelon Sugar’ is #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It’s Harry’s first number one on the chart. Congratulations, Harry! 🎉
♰ tryna keep my faith, but i’m looking for more ♰
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Gucci vs. Guccy After Party. Photographed by Justin Theroux.
Harry on the set of the Adore You video, photographed by Hélène Pambrun.
#sam johnson is the only youtube vocal coach i respect#and he is back again with some nuanced and constructive critique#where he is basically saying that harry has an incredible voice and is an incredible performer#but he also has some vocal techinique issues which makes singing harder for him than it needs to be#and potentially makes touring more damaging to harry's voice than what's ideal#which i really hope harry works on because it was noticeable during the last tour#harry please work with a good vocal coach so that your voice lasts as long as possible!!!#hs#sam johnson
“When we set children against one another in contests - from spelling bees to awards assemblies to science “fairs” (that are really contests), from dodge ball to honour rolls to prizes for the best painting or the most books read - we teach them to confuse excellence with winning, as if the only way to do something well is to outdo others. We encourage them to measure their own value in terms of how many people they’ve beaten, which is not exactly a path to mental health. We invite them to see their peers not as potential friends or collaborators but as obstacles to their own success… Finally, we lead children to regard whatever they’re doing as a means to an end: The point isn’t to paint or read or design a science experiment, but to win. The act of painting, reading, or designing is thereby devalued in the child’s mind.”
— Alfie Kohn, The Myth Of The Spoiled Child



