I'm a 19 year old girl who has no idea what she's doing. I left what I thought was the college of my dreams to come home, fall in love, and accidentally become a part-time actress.

2nd June 2012

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manafromheaven:

zuky:

mishachu:

funeralfrost:

Tim Burton should just make a movie called ‘Johnny Depp’.

starring helena bonham carter as johnny depp

Co-starring Johnny Depp as Helena Bonham Carter.

directed by Danny Elfman

Tagged: omg I'm cryingbless this post

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2nd June 2012

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It's All in the Wrists: Spell your tumblr name with your tags. DO IT! →

unfroyharper:

asdfgjks:

cakesandcurses:

theyoungdoyley:

gogglesque:

gay space Tintin

orientalism

gambling and cops and shit

ghosts are my favorite even compared to robots

lesbiaaaannnsssss

eatuality

sociohistorical contexts are for chumps!

quality film

underwear

every cute thing is present

twins

history

everything I love is now owls

you will all either end up dead or a creeper or traumatized

oh no

utena

nightmares

god gamzee its not like I like you or anything

do they explain how they became sentient

oh no she’s hot

you should watch utena okay

lesbiaaaannnsssssss

eagles aren’t supposed to drink wine

renaissance mercenaries what the fuck were you wearing

UH…

characters

au

knowledge

endless baseless complaining because it’s my fault anyway

shipping feels

and then I cried

noir as all hell

dyyyying

cap/iron man

unf unf

references to sex

someone help me why is this happening

excessively long

sob

awkward flailing apologies

sassy homosexual manladies

dicks

fish puns are off the hook

gjasrk thr bamir

just end me someone please

KING OF THE HERP

still try like a legless child trying to climb a tree

uNF

NOMNOMNOMNOMNOM FISH TACOS

follow the spiders?

roy why does your life suck so much

oh Speedy you and your gogo boots

yes i have a folder on my computer called that

HOLY FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE A BEE

and then they fucked

Roy your canon love life is so shitty seriously you have the absolute worst luck when it comes to romance

PENIS FLAVORED

enormous goober sounds exactly right

Roy baby you are beautiful just the way you are

Math makes me wanna break things

I‘m gonna be a singing prostitute

Spongebob

Spay/ Neuter 

Am I afraid they’re gonna fall off if not restrained or something?

No, I don’t care that it’s a movie and he can’t hear me.

Awesomeness

Cats

Hufflepuff problems

RIP bookstores

OMGFINALLY

Not a drug deal

I tried to kill it with hairspray

So much rage

My dreams are ridiculous

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2nd June 2012

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1st June 2012

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1st June 2012

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lifeinthefastlaine:

lifeinthefastlaine:

Maybelline “Confidence” ads. SO happy with how the colors in these turned out in printing and matting. To clarify, these are not real Maybelline ads, they were created for an advertising class.

EDIT: This is important. This means a lot to me. I legitimately believe a huge mistake was made today.

These ads were a part of my portfolio into the advanced advertising program at my school. About half of the people who apply get in. I got into the first two creative classes, intro and intermediate, and I was confident I would get into advanced… especially after I posted these on tumblr and in a matter of a few hours got THOUSANDS of notes with people saying that they loved them, most people even believing they were real advertisements and not something a 21 year old student made for class.

The only reservation I had was that my portfolio was being judged by two older men. Two men who have never worn makeup in their lives. Two men who would probably not even begin to understand what this campaign means. Two men who have never been under societal pressures to wear makeup, but then being told they’re insecure for doing so.

Those reservations might have been founded, as evidenced by the fact that I did not get in. I was rejected. I got over 5,500 notes on these ads in 24 hours, yet I was rejected for not being good enough. I can’t finish the program, and I have to figure out where to go from here.

Now to the good stuff: Tumblr is amazing. Everyone who has reblogged this, whether your comments were negative or positive, is amazing. I find it truly astounding that these have gotten so much attention. These, which are advertisements selling you something, something people inherently dislike. I am humbled, shocked, and grateful. This is the first time since I’ve been in advertising that I felt like I was doing something right… that maybe, just maybe, I could make it in this industry and make a positive change.

Those dreams were squashed today. I cried, and I complained. I’m angry — but not at myself like I thought I would be. I feel they made a mistake. I refuse to believe that I’m in the bottom 50% of the people who applied. I deserve to be in that program, and I know it. Thousands of people can’t be wrong that this is a good idea. An idea that MEANS something, and idea that resonates with many people. 2 older, conventional men can absolutely be wrong when it comes to judging what makes a good makeup ad.

Here’s where you come in. Let’s make them regret their decision. Reblog this, like it, comment on it, whatever. Let’s get this attention… so much attention that they can’t ignore it. While the decisions are most likely final, I want to make them think twice. I want them to look back, and believe that they fucked up. If it doesn’t even benefit me personally, I want them to think about how fair a panel of 2 male judges is when it comes to evaluating work done by women, for an audience that consists of predominantly people who identify as women.

So let’s do this. They fucked up; I deserved to be accepted. I know it, and I have a feeling you guys know it too.

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1st June 2012

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unfroyharper:

tuataratough:

tuataratough:

hair cuttage achieved!

OH MY GOD IT’S SO FLUFFY


OH MY GOSH YOU ARE SO ADORABLE ♥

OMG it suits you so well :)

unfroyharper:

tuataratough:

tuataratough:

hair cuttage achieved!

OH MY GOD IT’S SO FLUFFY

OH MY GOSH YOU ARE SO ADORABLE ♥

OMG it suits you so well :)

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29th May 2012

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Though no one would ever think of using the term honor violence (we reserve that descriptor for brown people who live somewhere else, motivated by religious something-or-other or tribal something-or-other), one-third of women murdered every year in the United States are killed by their intimate partners. In 2005 that amounted to 1,181 women, or three women every day. To put that in perspective, the UN estimates there are 5,000 honor killings every year in the entire world. 5,000 in a world of 6 billion versus nearly 1,200 in a single country of 300 million. In other words, a woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Feminists. (via popmuslim)

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

(via silverqueen)

Let me reiterate that for you all …

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

(via dank-potion)

I think you’ve missed a crutial point though, let me point it out:

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

A woman in America runs a greater risk of being killed by her husband or boyfriend than a woman in Pakistan.

(via themindislimitless)

perspective & perception…

(via newwavefeminism)

Last night on the radio a woman was talking about how blessed women are in this country by how many rights we have. She was right on some points. We can wear shorts in public without getting arrested (although if they’re too short, then you’re “asking” for rape) and we can drive (although that doesn’t stop men from looking down on women drivers.) And we don’t have to worry about so much violence against us just because we’re women! Oh… wait… so she wasn’t right about anything. At all. 

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28th May 2012

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girlsgetbusyzine:

thefrisky:
“We let Willow cut her hair. When you have a little girl, it’s like how can you teach her that you’re in control of her body? If I teach her that I’m in charge of whether or not she can touch her hair, she’s going to replace me with some other man when she goes out in the world. She can’t cut my hair but that’s her hair. She has got to have command of her body. So when she goes out into the world, she’s going out with a command that it is hers. She is used to making those decisions herself. We try to keep giving them those decisions until they can hold the full weight of their lives.” (via Why Will And Jada Pinkett Smith Let Daughter Willow Cut Her Hair - The Frisky)

girlsgetbusyzine:

thefrisky:

“We let Willow cut her hair. When you have a little girl, it’s like how can you teach her that you’re in control of her body? If I teach her that I’m in charge of whether or not she can touch her hair, she’s going to replace me with some other man when she goes out in the world. She can’t cut my hair but that’s her hair. She has got to have command of her body. So when she goes out into the world, she’s going out with a command that it is hers. She is used to making those decisions herself. We try to keep giving them those decisions until they can hold the full weight of their lives.” (via Why Will And Jada Pinkett Smith Let Daughter Willow Cut Her Hair - The Frisky)

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28th May 2012

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here are some of my feminist beliefs about men →

airandangels:

  • Men are reasonable human beings.
  • Men are capable of altruistic kindness and generosity.
  • Men can be wonderful, loving, reliable parents and partners.
  • Men can be friends with women.
  • Men can control themselves and think before they speak or act. (See above, ‘reasonable human…

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28th May 2012

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miscellaniaofself:

coelasquid:

gaywrites:

Religion: you’re doing it right. 

miscellaniaofself:

coelasquid:

gaywrites:

Religion: you’re doing it right. 

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