androphilia:

Untitled II (plants) by Anne Hardy, 2004

cyberthug13:

Let people reblog their own selfie

let them shine

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nosdrinker:

hit on me so i can tell you i’m not interested

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babeobaggins:

people go insane and there is nothing you can do about and that is life

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declaringwar:

I Don’t Feel

neurocyte:

anime and amino acids have a lot in common like how they sound they same and they’re both also the building blocks of life

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have u forgotten about me :(

Setting the Table: The Attraction of Opposites

hannibalblog:

This week’s blog is from Patti Podesta, “Hannibal’s” production designer.

With the news this week that “Hannibal” has been renewed by NBC and that Season 2 will get deeper into the madness between Lecter and Will Graham, I thought this might be a good moment to describe how we developed the…

"I asked all of the gay male students in the room to raise their hand if in the past week they touched a woman’s body without her consent. After a moment of hesitation, all of the hands of the gay men in the room went up. I then asked the same gay men to raise their hand if in the past week they offered a woman unsolicited advice about how to “improve” her body or her fashion. Once again, after a moment of hesitation, all of the hands in the room went up.

These questions came after a brief exploration of gay men’s relationship to American fashion and women’s bodies. That dialogue included recognizing that gay men in the United States are often hailed as the experts of women’s fashion and by proxy women’s bodies. In addition to this there is a dominant logic that suggests that because gay men have no conscious desire to be sexually intimate with women, our uninvited touching and groping (physical assault) is benign."

- Gay Men’s Sexism and Women’s Bodies by Yolo Akili (via feufroid)

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