The Feel Good Revolution

notordinaryfashion:

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Elie Saab Haute Couture Fall 2016

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thefaintimprint:

Queens, New York 1999

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cynthiatedy:

Orange Bouquet

And those who have to hide beneath a skin to preserve something, are left with little choice but to peel themselves off to obtain something else

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gayingenue:

america’s tenderest home videos

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blueberrygoth:

i have lovey dovey bitch syndrome & its incurable

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frawgs:

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how do u take ur tea? one lump or two

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flawlessbeautyqueens:

Stephanie Beatriz & Melissa Fumero photographed by John Russo for Latina Magazine (2015)

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veerletakino:

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anoriginalderivative:

whitepeopletwitter:

life is back pain

i once heard a scientist in a documentary about evolution refer to the human spine as an “architectural nightmare” and then procede to explain why every back is a bad back. it was so validating.

I adjusted my bra straps wrong one day and I’ve been in a ridiculous amount of pain for the past week.

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kitkat-the-muffin:

alpinewriter:

one-time-i-dreamt:

I was hanging around at my boyfriend’s place (in hindsight he was probably Satan) and we were just chilling, doing normal things, when a long, sleek, black car pulled up outside of his house. My boyfriend, suddenly very nervous and twitchy, told me to go and hide in the closet. When I asked him what was up, he just told me it was a “work associate” so I went and did as he said. I peeked a little bit out of the closet to see who this person was. I wanted to see who could possibly get my boyfriend, the actual Devil, to tremble in fear. And lo and behold, it was Ted Cruz.

Reflections on this post:

1. I need to read URLs.

2. “in hindsight he was probably Satan” may be the single greatest hook to a story that I’ve ever seen.

3. The levels of stress and suspense that occur in the rising action here rival that of some of the greatest survival horror works that exist on this earth.

4. “And lo and behold, it was Ted Cruz” is probably the only sentence that could make the conclusion to this story more terrifying, and ended the story in a way far superior to anything my own sense of dread could have come up with.

This dream got a freakin book review

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glowdetails:

details @ georges hobeika fall 2018

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shirazade:

Alia Shawkat photographed by Carlota Guerrero

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