This. Again. Again. Again.

girlswillbeboys:

queensassyofthefatties:

Lewis’s law is an observation she made in 2012 that states “the comments on any article about feminism justify feminism.” Lewis has written frequently about misogynist hate directed at women online.[8]

Can we just repeat that a few more times, 

“The comments on any article about feminism justify feminism.”

“The comments on any article about feminism justify feminism.”

^

(Source: pinkwithlace)

"Don’t google your name. Ever.
Don’t “search” for yourself
on anything that glows in the dark.
Don’t let your beauty
be something anyone can turn off.
Don’t edit your ugly out of your bio.
Let your light come from the fire.
Let your pain be the spark,
but not the timber.
Remember, you didn’t come here
to write your heart out.
You came to write it in."

Andrea Gibson (via commovente)

(via girlswillbeboys)

"And that’s the thing about people who mean everything they say. They think everyone else does too"

Khaled Hosseini, The Kite Runner.  (via stay-ocean-minded)

(Source: anepitomeoflifelessness, via girlswillbeboys)

(via girlswillbeboys)

socallmedaisy:


dianapoo
:

The modern woman.

likeafieldmouse:

Cedric Le Borgne - The Voyagers (2008-11)

"I hate being so emotionally slutty. I need to stop loving everyone I have a long conversation with."

Sara Quin (via suiicune)

(Source: roomoon, via girlswillbeboys)

(via 17yr)

grrrlfever:

page taken from my zine, available for free download here

grrrlfever:

page taken from my zine, available for free download here

nubesque:

“Do not fall in love with people like me
we will take you to
museums and parks
and monuments
and kiss you in every beautiful
place so that you can
never go back to them
without tasting us
like blood in your mouth”

(Source: theplanetofsound, via chalk-drawings)

(Source: , via chalk-drawings)

likeafieldmouse:

Mark Tipple - The Underwater Project (2010-12)

likeafieldmouse:

Jack Kerouac’s On the Road

“Using a manual typewriter in a New York City loft, Jack Kerouac produced the original manuscript of On the Road during a three-week period in the spring of 1951.

Kerouac produced the continuous scroll by taping pages of semi-translucent paper together to feed the typewriter and write without interruption.

The text is single-spaced, without paragraphs, and edited in pencil by Kerouac.”