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acciorefrigerator:

-ephemerality:

So my friend Cristina decided to give me a pin-up girl makeover and take some pictures, this was the result. I really wish I could look like this all the time. All hair, makeup, and pictures are from her!

you are perfect. omg

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kreetard:

ameliabutter:

Our friend who we stayed with in Austin, Amelia, made this. She embroiders and owns a super cute vegan ice cream parlor and is GREAT. Click through to see more cute stuff on her blog!

I wanna make subversive embroidery.

kreetard:

ameliabutter:

Our friend who we stayed with in Austin, Amelia, made this. She embroiders and owns a super cute vegan ice cream parlor and is GREAT. Click through to see more cute stuff on her blog!

I wanna make subversive embroidery.

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khymeira:

Lou Eyrich. 

Let the mundane-minded balk. 

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my house is a joke

its fucking may and its so cold im wearing a jumper and a hoodie…im in bed and its still freezing eurgh :((((

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Get in, loser, we’re going shopping.
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slater-knight:

Cheeeeeese!

slater-knight:

Cheeeeeese!

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Queer people do not need to offer excuses or defend their own existence. If one could become queer by simply waking up one morning and deciding to become queer, for a day, for an hour, it wouldn’t change the fact that being queer is just as good, as valid, as worthy, as being straight. Providing straight people with reasons or excuses for our queerness simply confirms their suspicions that our sexuality really is their business and that we need to justify our existence to them. This allows heterosexists to continue to believe there is something superior about heterosexuality, and that being queer is a deviation from some kind of normal or default sexuality. There isn’t and it’s not.

We don’t need to justify ourselves to anyone. We don’t need a reason to be queer. Maybe we were born this way, maybe we weren’t. Maybe sexuality is fluid for some people and not for others. It’s totally irrelevant either way. The message we need to send to heterosexists is not that our sexuality was foisted upon us and that they should be “tolerant” and “understanding”. The message is: our sexuality is perfectly valid and none of your business, we offer you no excuses, and we are never going away.
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