The name's Beth, but I much prefer Nathan. Um, I'm a lesbian.. I know, I know, I'm going to hell. Breaking hearts since 1994. Jessi Slaughter(s) goofin'
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laylali:
Life can be so much fun.
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hyperbolequeen:
tumblr is like a box of chocolates you never know how much gay porn you’re gonna get wait no that’s not the quote
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gr-ayscale:
maybe stupid exams is a reason walmartfashionista: I like how the color is called “heaven on earth” and then the text is about everyone being sad
maybe stupid exams is a reason
walmartfashionista:
I like how the color is called “heaven on earth” and then the text is about everyone being sad
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skinee:
Down Under Divas - Tommy Ton captures all the off-catwalk action at Sydney Fashion Week.
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otlgaming:
LITTLE SISTER NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Since receiving an overwhelming response to the Little Sister she sculpted, Clare Gladding has decided to auction it off. There were too many inquiries to purchase it and she wanted everyone to have a fair chance at owning it. The auction ends on June 3rd and can be found here.
LITTLE SISTER NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION
Since receiving an overwhelming response to the Little Sister she sculpted, Clare Gladding has decided to auction it off. There were too many inquiries to purchase it and she wanted everyone to have a fair chance at owning it.
The auction ends on June 3rd and can be found here.
maritova: Paige Bradley created one of the most striking sculptures I’ve seen in recent times. Her masterpiece, entitled Expansion, is a beautiful woman seeking inner piece but fractured and bleeding with light. “From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a container already built for us to fit inside: a social security number, a gender, a race, a profession,” says Bradley. “I ponder if we are more defined by the container we are in than what we are inside. Would we recognize ourselves if we could expand beyond our bodies?”
maritova:
Paige Bradley created one of the most striking sculptures I’ve seen in recent times. Her masterpiece, entitled Expansion, is a beautiful woman seeking inner piece but fractured and bleeding with light.
“From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a container already built for us to fit inside: a social security number, a gender, a race, a profession,” says Bradley. “I ponder if we are more defined by the container we are in than what we are inside. Would we recognize ourselves if we could expand beyond our bodies?”