May 30th, 2012

You need me, or you’re nothing.

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mymnemosyne:

“I’ve seen other ads from the ’70s and ’80s, particularly for Tonka trucks, that show girls like this–in clothes that look like they’re actually made for playing instead of making a fashion statement, and playing with toys in the same way boys would, even if it means getting dirty (gasp!). When we see ads that always show girls in pink, playing with “girl” versions of toys, or engaged in passive activities, that’s a particular marketing choice, not some inevitable, obvious way girls need to be depicted to sell products.”
— Gwen Sharpe, Sociological Images

mymnemosyne:

“I’ve seen other ads from the ’70s and ’80s, particularly for Tonka trucks, that show girls like this–in clothes that look like they’re actually made for playing instead of making a fashion statement, and playing with toys in the same way boys would, even if it means getting dirty (gasp!). When we see ads that always show girls in pink, playing with “girl” versions of toys, or engaged in passive activities, that’s a particular marketing choice, not some inevitable, obvious way girls need to be depicted to sell products.”

— Gwen Sharpe, Sociological Images

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noirandchocolate:

nightbecomesme:

bookwoman84:

romanticillusions:


Mary Badham and Gregory Peck on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). The two kept in touch after filming, and she continued to call him Atticus until the day he died.

#actually required to reblog to kill a mockingbird always
(I love my Scout) 

She called him Atticus until the day he died.


Always reblog Finches.

noirandchocolate:

nightbecomesme:

bookwoman84:

romanticillusions:

Mary Badham and Gregory Peck on the set of To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). The two kept in touch after filming, and she continued to call him Atticus until the day he died.

#actually required to reblog to kill a mockingbird always

(I love my Scout) 

She called him Atticus until the day he died.

Always reblog Finches.

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May 29th, 2012

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fuckyeahqueercuts:

Cutthroat razors are pretty dandy.  

fuckyeahqueercuts:

Cutthroat razors are pretty dandy.  

May 28th, 2012
My Son’s Headstone by *gorgeni
“I’m a mixed bag of emotions. I’m SO happy he finally has a headstone and I’m very pleased with how it came out. But its still hard. A headstone is the last thing I expected to give my first son.”

My Son’s Headstone by *gorgeni

I’m a mixed bag of emotions. I’m SO happy he finally has a headstone and I’m very pleased with how it came out. But its still hard. A headstone is the last thing I expected to give my first son.”

Why can’t this lamp be mine

Why can’t this lamp be mine

May 27th, 2012

foxglovetea:

boots

The absence of fighting or hatred or desire also means the opposites do not exist either. No joy, no communion, no love. Only where there is disillusionment and depression and sorrow does happiness arise; without the despair of loss, there is no hope.
Haruki Murakami (via somelovelessmajesty)

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May 26th, 2012

ilovemyjawn:

diospiroso I don’t know if you still want ideas but I love your drawings sooo much so I thought a cute one would be sherlock having a nightmare and pocket john coming over to sit on his pillow and touching sherlock’s face and hair until sherlock starts dreaming nice things again

Copying a screenshot of the ask looked awkward so NYEEEEE

I need to man up and stop drawing miniature versions of fictional characters

omgwhat

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