Infinite Relationships: Relationships without bounds or boundaries, love without limits, without ends.
radicalsocialworker:
“I’ve decided that I no longer want to have a hierarchy of value between my friendships and my love relationships: they’re both crucial, irreplaceable in my life, and f*ck anyone who wants me to choose between any of them. Not only that, but I’ve stopped classifying things as “love” or “friendship” according to arbitrary superficial details—the feelings I share with certain friends are so intimate, so beautiful, that it’s ridiculous that I don’t call them lovers just because we don’t sleep together. It’s f*cking absurd that sex should be the dividing line between our relationships, between which ones take precedence, between who we play with, live with, sleep with, who we take care of first, who we die with at last.”
I know this has been blogged and reblogged again to death, but as it is relevant to my life right now I thought it would be best to reblog it one last time so I can find it in the future.
10:03 pm • 31 May 2012 • 14 notes
zoedangerawesome:
notophelia:
chinupstandtall:
faithtrustandpixielust:
Star Wars.. hmm.
Midnight in Paris. Sooooo…not overly different.
Jules Verne’s Mysterious Island. I choose to identify with Jules (because, well, Gina Holden), so things will never be dull, but I’ll be fine. :-)
Muppet Treasure Island. MY LIFE IS AWESOME
My Dinner With Andre, My life is pretty much the same as it was.
(Source: slutformisha)
1:22 pm • 16 February 2012 • 98,641 notes
coketalk:
There is an ancient custom amongst Zen monks and haiku poets to compose a jisei or “death poem” when nearing the very end of their lives.
I feel like Anna Nicole Smith may have been more of a Zen poet than any of us ever gave her credit for.
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12:45 am • 3 February 2012 • 2,819 notes
sexartandpolitics:
In 1934 the MPAA voluntarily passed the Motion Picture Production Code, more generally known as the Hays Code, largely to avoid governmental regulation. The code prohibited certain plotlines and imagery from films and in publicity materials produced by the MPAA. Among others, there was to be no cleavage, no lace underthings, no drugs or drinking, no corpses, and no one shown getting away with a crime.
A.L. Shafer, the head of photography at Columbia, took a photo that intentionally incorporated all of the 10 banned items into one image.
The photograph was clandestinely passed around among photographers and publicists in Hollywood as a method of symbolic protest to the Hays Code.
YESSSSS. TRIFECTA.
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1:06 pm • 2 February 2012 • 4,010 notes
More than just a pretty face: Black and White (OOTD)
zoedangerawesome:
I am so happy to be participating in Fatshion February this year! (Note to self. Get better at modeling.)
Lipstick-MAC Russian Red
Shoes-Sears
Socks-Target
Sock Garters- Sock Dreams
Belt-Domino Dollhouse
Dress- thrifted (I would like to take this time to remind everyone that the size on tag…
This is my wife. I have the prettiest wife. You will never have a wife prettier than mine.
7:44 pm • 1 February 2012 • 44 notes
jurynelson:
couldn’t sleep. made a thing.
This is my friend Hannah.
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7:40 pm • 1 February 2012 • 16 notes