i-need-your-hug-tonight:

+___+ Shane

(Source: strspook, via lesbian-and-skate)

im-a-kittycat:

“So my amazing daughter, Emma, turned 5 last month, and I had been searching everywhere for new-creative inspiration for her 5yr pictures. I noticed quite a pattern of so many young girls dressing up as beautiful Disney Princesses, no matter where I looked 95% of the “ideas” were the “How to’s” of  how to dress your little girl like a Disney Princess…We chose 5 women (five amazing and strong women), as it was her 5th birthday but there are thousands of unbelievable women (and girls) who have beat the odds and fought (and still fight) for their equal rights all over the world

 - Jaime Moore, Not Just a Girl

(via lipstick-feminists)

// :)//

Leaving for 32 days to backpack around Europe with my girlfriend. Pretty excited!

agentotter:

islandofmisfitt0ys:

deviantfemme:

pratfall:

how to dress for your shape: are you human-shaped? play up your natural sex appeal by wearing whatever the fuck you want

Life Tip: As the weather gets warmer, continue to wear whatever the fuck you want. Flaunt everything or keep it cool under cover. Dress to make yourself feel rad.

how to get a bikini body:
put a bikini on your body

Want to look great naked? Take all your clothes off.

(via sarahloohoo)

(via livingisforlaughter)

problemsfromthefirstworld:

a-romeo-that-loves:

oh my god toyota.

Why are toyota’s commercials so good?

(Source: gfrees)

gaytransguys:

I love how this makes more sense than doing 15 minutes of argumentative Trans 101 with an adult.

(Source: the--watcher, via lipstick-feminists)

Ummm…What? This picture was on the Facebook of the hotel Blue and I are staying in in Prauge.

Ummm…What? This picture was on the Facebook of the hotel Blue and I are staying in in Prauge.

Please call me

lottaringqvist:

The stare! Siem Reap, Cambodia.
2013 © Lotta Ringqvist

lottaringqvist:

The stare! Siem Reap, Cambodia.

2013 © Lotta Ringqvist

(via breatheyouinagain)

humancentipeed:

In the Sims, you don’t say, “I love you.” You say, “Habadu bashubi,” which roughly translates to, “I cannot move because there is furniture in the way.” I think that’s absolutely beautiful.

(via stainedourshirts)

Camille
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