lucky little peach

Jun 01

Im so sick of feeling left out all the time. This isnt middle school. Why does this still happen.

I have had another stressful, shit day. Im so stressed out and frustrated that I cant sleep. Im supposed to wake up at 6 and cover a truck shift and then do the exact same thing tomorrow. But I really just want to call in. I just need someone to lay near me and rub my back while I cry.

May 31

alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn behind the scenes of Don’t Bother To Knock, 1952.

alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn behind the scenes of Don’t Bother To Knock, 1952.

(via demiilauren)

embersofsatin:

ninfae:

Enjoy nature for free and make naturist friends: Nudist friends
nudecouples:

a helping hand


This just makes me feel really happy, it’s so innocent. 

embersofsatin:

ninfae:

Enjoy nature for free and make naturist friendsNudist friends

nudecouples:

a helping hand

This just makes me feel really happy, it’s so innocent. 

(Source: ohnesans)

bastardkeaton:

Summertime threads

bastardkeaton:

Summertime threads

(via demiilauren)

(Source: cherrylisa, via ilikeprettyclothes)

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May 30

Eating a whole sleeve of crackers on your break as self-care

analparade:

I usually hate holidays but Independence Day is coo because AMERICA

analparade:

I usually hate holidays but Independence Day is coo because AMERICA

“[T]he fact that we’re still talking about the overemphasis on looks means that too many people still believe that they can pull the “you’re ugly” trump card when they don’t agree with a woman. You may not agree with a woman, but to criticize her appearance — as opposed to her ideas or actions — isn’t doing anyone any favors, least of all you. Insulting a woman’s looks when they have nothing to do with the issue at hand implies a lack of comprehension on your part, an inability to engage in high-level thinking. You may think she’s ugly, but everyone else thinks you’re an idiot.” — “What We’re Really Talking about When We Talk about Hillary Clinton Without Makeup” - Erin Gloria Ryan (via makingfists)

(Source: jezebel.com, via anorable)

(Source: danaykroyd, via goodchoiceskate)

“Beauty and purity go hand in hand, and are tied up in a false sense of modesty. This type of attractiveness comes from being white, virginal, conventionally attractive and actively or deliberately ignorant of meeting that standard of attractiveness. It comes from needing to be seen as beautiful even “without any makeup on” but in “skin-tight jeans” if you’re Katy Perry, from Bruno Mars ‘knowing’ that “when I compliment her, she won’t believe me,” and in reminding a boy that he should be dating a girl who isn’t a shallow hussy, if you’re Taylor Swift.
All of this encourages girls to constantly strive to meet an arbitrary standard of attractiveness that fuels multiple industries (dieting and cosmetics, primarily) while reminding them that their job is to be appealing to men but never to admit that they’re trying to be good-looking for men, and never admit that they look good – especially if they’re not skinny or white. It creates a maelstrom of unhealthy attitudes about girls’ bodies and sexuality. Girls must be all things: attractive and unknowing, winking about sex and flaunting their sexuality but never expressing desire or – worse – actually having sex, and presenting their bodies as sexually available while deriding those girls whose sex lives are more active than their own. They must do all this while being straight, slender and white and preferably blonde or they’re not really even in the game to begin with.” — Teen Pop and the Culture of Purity (via sparkamovement)

(via pearlconcubine)

May 29

yes

yes

(via weaveittome)

marahruby:

The Queens of The Romantic Movement :: Trae Haris x Mara Hruby :: Powerful Women Unite
Photo by Fred Shavies :: @FredShavies 

marahruby:

The Queens of The Romantic Movement :: Trae Haris x Mara Hruby :: Powerful Women Unite


Photo by Fred Shavies :: @FredShavies 

(via blck-grrl)

Feminist Killjoy: what's the big stink about pork magazine? -

garconniere:

ok so like what’s the big stink about pork magazine?
Anonymous

long story short:

i had heard of pork magazine via tumblr a year or two ago, namely via some style bloggers who wore pins and cool shit from the mag. i kinda dug the aesthetic, but didn’t really look…

Mike