littlewendycat:

@_______________@
this is
so
mesmerizing

littlewendycat:

@_______________@

this is

so

mesmerizing

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define-space:

i really admire the design for these stairs and how they incorporate a wheelchair access ramp. in a world were barrier free design is essential to living a full and happy life, its amazing to see landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander has taken literal steps to design stairs AROUND a ramp, instead of the other way around.

define-space:

i really admire the design for these stairs and how they incorporate a wheelchair access ramp. in a world were barrier free design is essential to living a full and happy life, its amazing to see landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander has taken literal steps to design stairs AROUND a ramp, instead of the other way around.

(via catladysoul)

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sfilate:

Karlie Kloss by Tim Walker for W Magazine, October 2010

sfilate:

Karlie Kloss by Tim Walker for W Magazine, October 2010

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houseofdaydreams:

notableapartments:

acidadebranca:

neilywheely:

firedust:

classics:

gkojax:

Suelo resbaladizo (via Paco CT) — handa — jinakanishi

houseofdaydreams:

notableapartments:

acidadebranca:

neilywheely:

firedust:

classics:

gkojax:

Suelo resbaladizo (via Paco CT) — handajinakanishi

kiskex:

Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization. 

kiskex:

Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization. 

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For those who think I rant about the patriarchy and misogyny too much

thelittlekneesofbees:

To the first man, who I met by the Eiffel Tower my second week in Paris, when I didn’t know better. Who took me out four times, who waved little red flags that I tried to ignore. Like asking me outright if I was a virgin on the first date, like calling me five…

(via onedirectionstraighttohell)

americangothgirl:

Credit to the wonderful artist.

americangothgirl:

Credit to the wonderful artist.

(Source: ikilledjackjohnson, via sisterectoplasma)

whiterainbows:

Albert Einstein with an Albert Einstein puppet.

whiterainbows:

Albert Einstein with an Albert Einstein puppet.

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deplaisant:

 Egon Schiele, Dead Mother, 1910

deplaisant:

 Egon Schiele, Dead Mother, 1910

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talyalee:

I am not getting over tribal prints, chunky jewelry or red lips anytime soon.

talyalee:

I am not getting over tribal prints, chunky jewelry or red lips anytime soon.