Shameless 6x12
I want this tattooed on me
A little louder for those in the back.
This THIS THIS THIS.
This is why people keep quiet about their mental illnesses…and why we need to speak up.
Irving Ramsay Wiles - The Sonata (1889)
I’m gonna hate myself tomorrow morning haha but I had to get a little more done 😩
are tea bombs the new thing
I really hope so
more shit here.
Shop At: Chichi Maison.
Look at him appreciate cultures without wearing them as a costume. It’s that easy.
also actually hiring people who belong in that culture.
And featuring them in a song promoting diversity without shitting on other cultures.
I love him.
👑
To Michael Jackson; our misunderstood unproblematic fave.
michael jackson was highly problematic tbh
This. INFURIATES. ME. Like are you kidding me not only 1) were they asked to dance SEXILY on a platform outside in the cold, they 2) were tricked into getting weighed publicly they 3) got ranked on who was closest to their actual weights on a profile that was made probably when they were debuted and over trained. How traumatizing is that, how horrific is that. Imagine that like it’s hard enough being a girl in Korea and in Kpop and this is something that has really got under my skin… these poor girls. Like imagine getting up their dancing “sexy” which is uncomfortable in itself but then realizing you were getting weighed?! I hope this show gets shut down or some serious consequences and I hope that Kpop fandoms don’t let this slide…. like let’s stand up for these poor girls.
This is disgusting. Everything about it. This show had better get a shitton of backlash
Dang it looks like the black lady is exorcizing a demon. #Love it!
Fun Fact: she’s 27
From Laroyé (Salvador de Bahia, 1980-2000) - Mario Cravo Neto
INFLORESCENCE
[noun]
1. a flowering or blossoming.
2. Botany: a) the arrangement of flowers on the axis. b) the flowering part of a plant. c) a flower cluster. d) flowers collectively.
Etymology: from modern Latin inflorescentia, from late Latin inflorescere, “come into flower”, from Latin in-, “into” + florescere, “begin to flower”.