Doinkmaine
Somewhere in the world.
3 months ago papermag:

Teenage Riot: Chloe Sevigny’s protest-inspired show for Opening Ceremony.
3 months ago wake-mag:

let’s reevaluate how we use technology 

wake-mag:

let’s reevaluate how we use technology 

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Alien.

The world is full of shit people; being ”nice’ just doesn’t get you anywhere anymore.

Everything’s made up.

That’s basically how I feel right now. Somehow nothing seems right anymore. I just don’t get, us. We are a society full of lies that we deceive ourselves with. Many things we choose to acknowledge but refuse to act upon. Perhaps it’s just the angst bubbling from within me, or maybe it is the reality. The hardcore facts that we choose to disagree or defend. Apparently there is a ‘right’ in everything we do. Is there? I hate it when people say that they understand, because they most certainly do not if they’ve not walked my shoes.

This might not make sense; my mind is just whizzing with dark yet colorful thoughts.


 Note to self, 1)quit complaining about 
mildly frustrating things that can be changed. 2)Try to stop referring to people as ‘shit’ and vaporizing them in my mind.

4 months ago justacurbsideprophet:

good movie. 

jimmorrisons-scream:

that was the greatest surprise

(Source: thefrogman, via justacurbsideprophet)

4 months ago
4 months ago roseaposey:

“Judgments”I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.
Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shame, and look down on and judge any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that I found appropriate.
I’d like to think I’m more open now.

roseaposey:

“Judgments”

I took this last year, but in retrospect, I think it’s my strongest piece from high school.

Working on this project really made me examine my own opinions, preconceptions and prejudices about “slutty” women and women who choose to cover all of their skin alike. I used to assume that all women who wore Hijabs were being oppressed, slut-shame, and look down on and judge any woman who didn’t express her sexuality in a way that found appropriate.

I’d like to think I’m more open now.

(via justacurbsideprophet)

cottoncandyfro:

Lmboooo

(Source: santaprisca, via dollhousexo)

4 months ago 
this makes my heart ache

this makes my heart ache

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