rangariginal:

madebyelija:

I AM A MONSTER, 2013

Part of my body of work for my OCADU undergrad thesis (more details can be found here).  Photographed around Toronto, Canada.

Copies of these prints are available for purchase.

It makes me the happiest that my friend’s work has so many likes and reblogs on Tumblr.

princepup:

mausspace:

Leighton Naylor’s fish, Einstein, developed a disease that made it hard for him to swim. So Naylor made him a lifejacket of sorts using repurposed tank tubing, redesigned his tank to make it disability friendly, and nowadays Einstein does just fine.

“People have said I’m crazy but every animal is a valued family member,” Naylor says. “I’ve tried to train all of my fish but Einstein’s my star pupil. He can swim through my fingers and he was getting into fish football when he fell sick.”

I’m literally crying over this fish

BABYYYYYYYYYYYYY

"Some people underestimate how erotic it is to be understood."

Mary Rakow  (via natashakills)

(Source: kitty-en-classe)

Damn it my life is weird as shit sometimes.

(Source: themicronian)

crowcrow:

kylejthompson:Untitled by Kyle Thompson

The Woman Rebel ~ 1914  |  cf. the gender income gap ~ 2013

The Woman Rebel ~ 1914  |  cf. the gender income gap ~ 2013

(Source: afieryflyingroule)

IM DEAD NOW

shinyandclear:


Soft Body II 2013

shinyandclear:

Soft Body II 2013

(Source: doingdonuts)

"

A catcall is entirely about reminding you that you are not yours. The purity myth is entirely about reminding you that you are not yours. The fetishization of female purity in a world where catcalls are an acceptable form of communication telegraphs one thing very clearly:

“Women, stop sexualizing yourselves—that’s our job, and you’re taking all the fun out of it.”

The sexualization of women is only appealing if it’s nonconsensual. Otherwise it’s “sluttiness,” and sluttiness is agency and agency is threatening.

"

Female ‘Purity’ is Bullshit”, by Lindy West 

(via abbigshmail)

(Source: fictional-clue)

"A poem begins with a lump in the throat."

Robert Frost (via scabpicker)

(Source: words-in-lines)

thehystericalsociety:

Boogeymen - part of a series of eerie stereoviews - dated 1923 (Via)