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"My heart has made its mind up,
and I’m afraid it’s you."

Why is there a crackhead making Sally some eggs in the middle of night?

Grade A parenting brought to you by Don Draper I tell you.

suicideblonde:

Lourdes Leon photographed by Amira Rosenbush 

Is this hippie chick Quinn from Zoey 101? Like is that her?

semioticapocalypse:

Peter Stackpole. Smith College, a women’s private liberal arts college in Northhampton, MA. 1949

[::SemAp::]

whos-afraid-of-postblack-art:

“Salvaging such defiant beauty from scraps of resilient black, rubber provide a compelling metaphor of African American survival in the modern world.”
Matthew Guy Nichols, in an Art in America article on 
Chakaia Booker
Acid Rain
2001
rubber, tires, wood

whos-afraid-of-postblack-art:

“Salvaging such defiant beauty from scraps of resilient black, rubber provide a compelling metaphor of African American survival in the modern world.”

Matthew Guy Nichols, in an Art in America article on 

Chakaia Booker

Acid Rain

2001

rubber, tires, wood

mowwwg:

“you can’t wear that!!!! people will get the wrong impression!!!”

the impression that i am a hot babe with an ass that just won’t quit???? honey that ain’t wrong that’s just fact

“I don’t believe in men’s wear or women’s wear, I just like what I like.”

lesleypowers:

I’ve seen a lot of this on Tumblr lately, so this is for all of you (including me) who want to run around in jean shorts all summer but feel like you can’t because of some intangible socially conscribed idea of what bare legs are ‘supposed’ to look like. 
(Of course, some people have their own perfectly good reasons for wanting to cover up, and that’s just as fine).

lesleypowers:

I’ve seen a lot of this on Tumblr lately, so this is for all of you (including me) who want to run around in jean shorts all summer but feel like you can’t because of some intangible socially conscribed idea of what bare legs are ‘supposed’ to look like. 

(Of course, some people have their own perfectly good reasons for wanting to cover up, and that’s just as fine).