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shitshilarious:

put the butter down, motherfucker let me and my wife go.

shitshilarious:

put the butter down, motherfucker let me and my wife go.

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thefrogman:

Doodle Time by Sarah Anderson [tumblr | twitter]

thefrogman:

Doodle Time by Sarah Anderson [tumblr | twitter]

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posted 6 days ago (© sarahseeandersen)

7 Useful Articles on Corsets 

shitgothssay:

thelingerieaddict:

  1. What Everybody Should Know About the Difference Between Real Corsets and Fake Corsets
  2. What You Didn’t Know to Look for in a Corset: 5 Popular Myths Debunked
  3. How to Choose the Right Corset for Any Occasion
  4. How to Choose the Right Corset for Your Body
  5. Tightlacing 101: 4 Myths About Waist Training With a Corset
  6. How to Care for a Corset: What to Do While Wearing Your Corset
  7. How to Care for a Corset: Corset Storage

For the corset wearers

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posted 6 days ago (© dirtyluxury)

"We praise people for being “naturally” smart, too, “naturally” athletic, and etc. But studies continue to show, as they have for some time now, that it is generally healthier to praise schoolchildren for being hardworking, than for being naturally gifted. We know now that to emphasize a child’s inherent ability places pressure on that child to continue to be accidentally talented, which is something that is hard for anyone to control. When the children who are applauded for their natural skills fail, they are shown to take the failure very personally. After all, the process of their success has always seemed mysterious and basic and inseparable from the rest of their identity, so it must be they who are failing as whole people. When students are instead complimented and rewarded for their effort and improvement, they tend to not be so hard on themselves. When they fail, they reason, “Well, I’ll work harder next time.” They learn that they are capable of success, rather than constantly automatically deserving of it, and they learn simultaneously that they are bigger and more complex than their individual successes or failures." — Kate of Eat the Damn Cake, The Stupidity of “Natural” Beauty (x)

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posted 6 days ago (© magnetocurious)

jukeun:

sometimes people who are sad dont always need the “it gets better talk”

sometimes people just want to hear “you are sad, you are trying your best, and it’s okay. you’re okay and you’re alive and that’s a big accomplishment”

because i know for myself unconditional optimism gets really fucking annoying. sometimes i just want to be sad and have it be okay that im sad.

don’t make me feel weirder than i already do in my own skin.

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posted 6 days ago (© jukeun)

gingerhaze:

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What I’m getting is that all the women in Middle Earth ran off and set up their own civilization somewhere….

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posted 6 days ago (© gingerhaze)

dailydot:

Seriously guys, don’t randomly send pictures of your junk to girls. They might just forward it on to your mom.

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I would totally do this.

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wink-smile-pout:

Elie Saab Haute Couture Spring 2011 Details

wink-smile-pout:

Elie Saab Haute Couture Spring 2011 Details

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I get mad at things a lot, and occasionally I make things like scarves, costumes, and graphics. Obsessions include Corgis, Mass Effect, and Sherlock. Currently in university studying to become Indiana Jones while keeping my (actual) OCD under control.