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30

Mar

unicornfromhell:

happy easter 

27

Mar

iu2:

Wang Yue, a senior at Dalian Industry University, uses her paintbrush to turn ugly tree holes into lovely views in Shijiazhuang, capital city of Hebei Province.

Wang Yue calls the tree-hole paintings “meitu” which means “beautiful journey.” The paintings on the trees have brightened the city during the dull, grey winter.

27

Feb

(Source: onemovieonegif)

helloookat:

bamf-illest:

modelgeek:

I FUCKING LOVE THIS COUPLE.. NOW THIS!!! IS A POWER COUPLE

so cute

24

Feb

jonsn:

Did you guys know you can’t wash feather pillows? Because I didn’t.

jonsn:

Did you guys know you can’t wash feather pillows? Because I didn’t.

(Source: sellseashells)

23

Feb

(Source: highschoolhandjob)

13

Feb

aashleylynnn:

The people of tumblr are more creative than Hallmark.

06

Feb

i-justreally-like-cats-okay:

Chopstick CAT!

i-justreally-like-cats-okay:

Chopstick CAT!

03

Feb

sleepily:

its facial expression is hurting my kidneys oh my god so cute

sleepily:

its facial expression is hurting my kidneys oh my god so cute

30

Jan

13

Jan

(Source: shygirl364)

08

Jan

roseaposey:

“Judgments”I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.
Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shamed, and looked down on and judged any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that I found appropriate.
I’d like to think I’m more open now.

roseaposey:

“Judgments”

I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.

Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shamed, and looked down on and judged any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that found appropriate.

I’d like to think I’m more open now.

30

Nov

1ndiecindie:

gpoy

1ndiecindie:

gpoy