March 3, 2013
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It sucks when someone you have feelings for doesn’t share those feelings; it happens to women all the time, too. We hear “I just want to be friends” and “you’re like one of the guys” and “you’re like a sister to me” just as often. But you’ll never hear a woman complain that guys just don’t appreciate a Nice Girl because we’re taught it’s our own fucking fault when we’re rejected—we aren’t pretty enough or thin enough or sexy enough, we weren’t sexual enough or were too sexual, we put out too much or too little or too soon or not soon enough, we didn’t wear our hair the right way or our skirt the right length, we’re “too tomboyish” or “too butch” or “too feminine”, or we’re “not their type”, or we’re otherwise not good enough in various ways to entice the man to grace us with his affection.

But when we’re not interested in someone, we’re vilified. We’re the bitch that lead them on, the bitch who let them buy us dinner but didn’t want to date them, the bitch who doesn’t appreciate a nice guy, the bitch they were nice to and then got nothing in return from.

And, frankly, fuck those people. Showing interest in me, being friendly with me, getting close to me, or eating a meal with me (even if they paid for it) doesn’t obligate me to open my heart or my legs. And anyone who doesn’t appreciate my friendship sure as hell doesn’t deserve my love or my pussy.

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delacroix

(Source: tainted-bliss, via internal-acceptance-movement)

February 23, 2013
Indiana is weird.
(via The Saddest Map In America « The Dish)

Indiana is weird.

(via The Saddest Map In America « The Dish)

January 24, 2013
The Dance Lesson 

The Dance Lesson 

(Source: humansofnewyork)

"Exercise, not philosophically and with religious gravity undertaken, but with the wild and romping activities of a spirited girl who runs up and down as if her veins were full of wine."

Lola Montez

December 1, 2012
“Medusa in San Francisco” by William Winfield Wright

Ok, I was a little nervous
in the airport, but I looked at her
right in her eyes, and sure
she had her hair up sometimes,
but why would that make any
difference? What I am saying
is that a thousand times I smiled
into her sweet face, at the restaurant
where the owner also took her hands,
in the sleepy park, at pizza—she
even drank some of my soda—in the bath
where I made love to her dirty hair, all that
and the moment of parting, waving
and waving at her, even when her head
disappeared up the escalator and then
her collarbone, hips, knees and perfect feet,
and my heart lost whatever small bits
of stone it ever could have had, and yes
time stopped and now everyone everywhere
looks like they are from out of Vigeland Park,
stone, sure, but smooth and naked and tangled.

November 25, 2012

(Source: mietteshoppe, via coffeestainedcashmere)

November 12, 2012

(via ocelott)

October 13, 2012

Tide comes in, tide goes out. I can explain that!

Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson spotlights Bill O’Reilly’s faulty logic.


October 12, 2012
UNCLEHEAD - Alexandre Singh & Rita Sobral Campos  2008

UNCLEHEAD - Alexandre Singh & Rita Sobral Campos  2008

(Source: lustik)

October 7, 2012
"The truth will set you free—but not until it’s done with you."

— David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest, as quoted in D. T. Max’s Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story (via fishingboatproceeds)