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Miss Em. Nerd. Twentysomething. Operating room RN. Music lover. Cat owner. Violist. Wannabe DIY guru. Knitter. Crocheter. Tea over coffee. Yarn lover. Watcher of bad horror movies. Holder of useless trivia. Book lover. Vegan-ish. Liberal. Currently in love with politics, cookbooks, Doctor Who, my iPad, and Matt & Kim. Here are 100 facts about me.

‎’Slut’ is attacking women for their right to say yes. ‘Friend Zone’ is attacking women for their right to say no.

And “bitch” is attacking women for their right to call you out on it (via creatingaquietmind)

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Best $3.99 I’ve spent this week.

The old lady I bought this from said I must be a fun person.

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bobbycaputo:

What Does Your Kitchen Say About You?

Erik Klein Wolterink has spent a lot of time researching, photographing, and editing images of kitchens.

Surprisingly, the Dutch photographer, engineer, and quasi-cartographer claims he’s not even a fan of the room.

“I can’t cook, for example,” Wolterink said. “And I’m not really into kitchens. I’m interested in the way we live, our daily environment, what surrounds us, the everyday stuff we normally don’t see or pay attention to.”

Wolterink became passionate about photography while attending a photography festival in Holland in 2001. (“June 6, 2001,” Wolterink recalled of the day that would change his life.) He went to art school and eventually quit his job and moved to Amsterdam, where he started to work full time as a photographer after his wife told him to “do what I wanted with my life or I wouldn’t be happy.”

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gorgonetta:

[Self-portraits by Carrie Mae Weems, Käthe Kollwitz, Judy Baca, and Frida Kahlo, text “Never apologize for selfies”]

Wanted to get modern women artists and some WOC up in this one.  If you reblog it would be cool if you kept the part in the brackets so these artists, two of whom are still working, will get credit—this conversational part below is nbd.

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odditiesoflife:

Buddha Park

Buddha Park, also known as Spirit City (Xieng Khuan), is a sculpture park located 25 km southeast of Vientiane, a small city that sits along the Mekong River in Laos. The park was started in 1958 by Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat who was a priest-shaman. The park displays over 200 Buddhist and Hindu statues of deities, along with other beautifully carved strange figures. The main attraction is the giant reclining Buddha resting on the grass (first photo).

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deantrippe:

last day to reblog

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neatpotatoes:

when people i dont like touch me

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I laugh at your six garment rule, Macy’s.

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Before Midnight

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