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Posted on 19th Jul at 10:04 PM, with 2 notes
my new knife is so pretty
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my new knife is so pretty

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Posted on 19th Jul at 5:59 PM, with 11 notes
HELLO I BECAME BEST FRIENDS WITH A SLOTH FOR MY BIRTHDAY
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HELLO I BECAME BEST FRIENDS WITH A SLOTH FOR MY BIRTHDAY

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Posted on 16th Jul at 4:57 PM, with 1 note

last month i made a post about a transgender girl from my area who was murdered. her name was mercedes williamson, and caitlyn jenner mentioned her in last night’s speech. i originally wasn’t going to say too much out of respect for her family, but it seems that they’ve gone pretty public with the whole ordeal. if anyone is interested, here’s a short article about mercedes: http://www.al.com/news/mobile/index.ssf/2015/07/caitlyn_henner_draws_spotlight.html

Posted on 16th Jul at 12:33 PM, with 63,285 notes

bitch-media:

A new series of prints by artist Roger Peet aim to address a tricky topic: cultural appropriation. In his series In//Appropriate, which debuted at Portland State University’s Littman Gallery this month, Peet printed images of white Americans engaging in cultural appropriation in black ink on tall banners. Frozen in time, Miley Cyrus joyfully twerks with her tongue in its signature position, a hipster wears a keffiyeh, and Katy Perry smiles in her American Music Awards geisha costume. Behind them, another vision of whiteness—a violent one—is printed in red: Miley is starkly framed against a scene of police in Ferguson, a bohemian white girl in a feathered headdress is juxtaposed with an iconic photo of a mountain of buffalo skulls.

To accompany the images, Peet constructed special glasses made from cardboard and red plastic. These are “whiteness goggles,” a sign explains. When you put them on and look at the images, suddenly the red, violent image disappears. Viewers are left with just the visions of Miley, Katy Perry, and Elvis with none of the violence behind them. The viewers are forced to consider the blinders that race creates: one of the privileges of being white is the ability to ignore racism. All too often, the reality of the white supremacy is rendered invisible to people who don’t want to see it.

“When you put on the Whiteness Goggles, the colonial, military and police violence that underpins casual cultural consumption disappears,” explains Peet, in his artist statement of the project. Peet himself is a white immigrant to the US from Britain—he works as a politically minded printmaker with the Justseeds Collective. In addition to well-known celebrities engaged in cultural appropriation, the In//Appropriate show includes an image of Peet, foregrounded holding an American flag against a backdrop of the war in Vietnam and Afghanistan. Including himself in the show was important, Peet says, to show that as a white person coming from England, he faced few hurdles in immigrating to the United States. “I was welcomed with open arms,” he says—a contrast to the racial stereotyping many people of color face when they immigrate the US.

Read more about the show—and listen to voicemails from people calling in to discuss cultural appropriation—on Peet’s Tumblr.

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Posted on 15th Jul at 10:36 PM, with 5 notes

i haven’t had cheese in over a month because of some stomach/hernia issues i’ve been having, and i feel like this would be a really good time for me to transition into veganism. aside from cheese, the only dairy i really consume is eggs when they’re baked in cakes and whey in processed foods. so i may as well make the jump now while i’ve already stopped eating the hardest part.

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Posted on 14th Jul at 3:29 PM, with 1,362 notes
the signs' aesthetics
aries: a campfire in a silent forest at night
taurus: baroque art and architecture
gemini: the sky (sunset, sunrise e.t.c)
cancer: something cute that is actually something dangerous (like this knife hidden in a comb)
leo: fireworks when the sun hasn't fully set and the colours of the fireworks look pretty combined with the colours of the sky
virgo: wild animals in a foggy landscape
libra: sculptures of greek gods
scorpio: a storm raging over the ocean seen from a distance
saggittarius: human faces
capricorn: ancient egyptian buildings
aquarius: neon lights at night
pisces: bloodstains in a clean white bathtub
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