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donjonsaddiction:

Day 3
Photo by Noah Segan

donjonsaddiction:

Day 3

Photo by Noah Segan

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Target has pledged $120,000 in cash to promote the legalization of homosexual marriage.
Target has pledged $120,000 in cash to promote the legalization of homosexual marriage.

archer-and-anders:

Just saw this in an email from one of my professors who is an adviser for the Lesbian and Gay Vet Med Association at school. Target’s website says it will donate 100% of T-shirt sales from customers during the month of June to Family Equality Council. 

See the t-shirts here.

The big thing about it though is that this has been going around anti-gay organizations, and they’re rallying people to complain to the higher-ups at Target and even boycott their store, just like what happened with the Girl Scouts when they allowed a trans* girl join.

So we need to try to support Target in this if we can. If you can’t go buy a shirt, you can email them at press@target.com to show your support. It will only take a few minutes, and it’s for a cause that I think is really near and dear to a lot of us here. Signal boost please? I can’t reach enough people with this on my own.

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suicideblonde:

Kristen Stewart and Kirsten Dunst at the On the Road photocall at the Cannes Film Festival, May 23rd

suicideblonde:

Kristen Stewart and Kirsten Dunst at the On the Road photocall at the Cannes Film Festival, May 23rd

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jeremyisbored:

this show never gets old

jeremyisbored:

this show never gets old

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metallikato:

I see a little silhouetto of a man

ScaraMOUCHE scaraMOUCHE 

Will you do the fandango?

THUNDERBOLTS AND LIGHTNING

VERY VERY FRIGHTENING 

Me!

Galileo,Galileo

Galileo,Galileo 

Galileo, Figaro

magnificooooooooooo

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doubleirony:

“You learned to dance like that sarcastically?”

doubleirony:

“You learned to dance like that sarcastically?”

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comedycentral:

Maxim just released their 2012 Hot 100 list of the world’s most beautiful women, and you’ll never guess which lovely lady clocked in at number 69:
69. Stephen Colbert Democracy isn’t always pretty: Sometimes it’s downright handsome. With a massive write-in vote campaign, the Colbert Nation proved they’re not only loyal but also incredibly horny.

comedycentral:

Maxim just released their 2012 Hot 100 list of the world’s most beautiful women, and you’ll never guess which lovely lady clocked in at number 69:

69. Stephen Colbert
Democracy isn’t always pretty: Sometimes it’s downright handsome. With a massive write-in vote campaign, the Colbert Nation proved they’re not only loyal but also incredibly horny.
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stophatingyourbody:

I was painfully insecure of my hips, how thin I’ve always been, and  the size of my breasts. Nothing seemed right. I would imagine chiseling away at my hips and making everything proportional. Or I would try to gain weight and hopefully balance things that way, but I can eat and eat and eat and nothing will change.
I’ve struggled through these thoughts, fearing being exposed in front of a lover, a friend, or even a family member. They’ve all mentioned something at one point, whether it was a mother who once said, “If you ever want breast implants, I certainly wouldn’t mind helping pay for it.” Or a boyfriend who told me he had fantasized about being with an older, more physically matured version of me. 
I didn’t mature physically, but I did mature mentally. Whenever a person tells me my breasts are too small, I laugh and ask them, “Compared to what?” 
There are unfair beauty standards, showing perky, full breasts, accompanied with a thin waste, flat tummy, and voluptuous hips. That’s not realistic, and I feel sorry for any man who expects a woman to look that way.
Some women’s thighs touch when they walk, some of them have skin that may hang over their pants when they sit down, some have breasts that are large, some are small, some women have thicker hips, some hardly have noticeable hips at all. All of these things are okay. If we were all meant to look the same, the world would be one heck of a boring place.
Don’t look at the mirror and find faults in your body, look at the mirror and celebrate how unique and beautiful it is! No respectable person worth being friends with, dating, or even listening to is going to disagree with you. :-)
www.dearlescent.tumblr.com
BE BRAVE! JOIN THE BODY PEACE REVOLUTION!

stophatingyourbody:

I was painfully insecure of my hips, how thin I’ve always been, and  the size of my breasts. Nothing seemed right. I would imagine chiseling away at my hips and making everything proportional. Or I would try to gain weight and hopefully balance things that way, but I can eat and eat and eat and nothing will change.

I’ve struggled through these thoughts, fearing being exposed in front of a lover, a friend, or even a family member. They’ve all mentioned something at one point, whether it was a mother who once said, “If you ever want breast implants, I certainly wouldn’t mind helping pay for it.” Or a boyfriend who told me he had fantasized about being with an older, more physically matured version of me. 

I didn’t mature physically, but I did mature mentally. Whenever a person tells me my breasts are too small, I laugh and ask them, “Compared to what?” 


There are unfair beauty standards, showing perky, full breasts, accompanied with a thin waste, flat tummy, and voluptuous hips. That’s not realistic, and I feel sorry for any man who expects a woman to look that way.

Some women’s thighs touch when they walk, some of them have skin that may hang over their pants when they sit down, some have breasts that are large, some are small, some women have thicker hips, some hardly have noticeable hips at all. All of these things are okay. If we were all meant to look the same, the world would be one heck of a boring place.

Don’t look at the mirror and find faults in your body, look at the mirror and celebrate how unique and beautiful it is! No respectable person worth being friends with, dating, or even listening to is going to disagree with you. :-)

www.dearlescent.tumblr.com

BE BRAVE! JOIN THE BODY PEACE REVOLUTION!

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You gotta come back to me, Em. You’re in a spot but I can get you out of it, if you just come back to me. 

You gotta come back to me, Em. You’re in a spot but I can get you out of it, if you just come back to me.