inspirado.

Dec 15

guacamolebeautyqueen:

redressluvsu:

lilgrrrlcreep:

“Because of her beauty, other gods feared that their rivalry over her would interrupt the peace among them and lead to war”

Outfit details + more photos over at Imaginary Ghoulfriend

I spy our Millie coat!

The purse!

(via witchandthewardrobe-blog-blog)


Dec 6

stabmeintheneck:

this dudebro in my english class said that ophelia deserved to die because “she lead hamlet on” and my teacher threw her book against the wall

(via blackberriesandbluegrass)


Oct 19

WHAT.

WHAT.

(via fouronesix)


Oct 11

saturniinae:

HEY GUYS I’M A WHITE UPPER CLASS MALE AND I WAS REALLY EXCITED ABOUT MY PLANNED PREGNANCY 10 YEARS AGO SO FUCK YOU IF YOU DON’T GIVE YOUR ULTRASOUND A CUTE NICKNAME AND SERVE AS AN INCUBATOR FOR MY PREHISTORIC BELIEFS

(via stfuconservatives)


(via so-treu)


Sep 19

metalheadconfessions:

There was some discussion and asks about ethnic diversity among the women of metal.

So I present: 

Ji’in Cho from Krypteria

Alexis Brown of Straight Line Stitch

Dr. Mikannibal of Sigh

Wata of Boris

(via fuckyeahhardfemme)


Sep 8
myasphyxiatedmind:
“Dogs just know.
”

myasphyxiatedmind:

Dogs just know.

(via nezua)



Aug 23
“Most people on food stamps work full time. They work full time but they don’t have enough money to pay for food for their kids. So really, in some ways, food stamps are about a business subsidy because it allows low wage business workers to… feed their families and continue working. But we call it charity, or the Republicans call it charity. They want to cut food stamps so badly that every church, synagogue, mosque, house of worship in the United States—every single one—[would] have to raise an additional $50,000 every year for ten years to replace what he wants to cut. It’s not gonna happen. It’s not gonna work.”

Sister Simone Campbell [x]

I like how she articulates the simple financial impossibility of religious organizations being able to replace government aid. I’d like to add that, of course, there are so many people who have trouble receiving aid from religious institutions because they’re LGBT and/or non-religious or have a fraught relationship to religion… aid is a human right—and, as she points out, a business subsidy as well as a subsidy to food companies—which people should be able to receive in a secular setting.

(via mswyrr)

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