riotsnotdiets:

candylipstick:

TRYING SOMETHING NEWWWWWW
have I mentioned lately how in love I am with stretchmarks?

gorgeous

riotsnotdiets:

candylipstick:

TRYING SOMETHING NEWWWWWW

have I mentioned lately how in love I am with stretchmarks?

gorgeous

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Accurate.

Accurate.

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the opposite of jealousy

parabless:

Compersion : a state of empathetic happiness and joy experienced when an individual’s current or former romantic partner experiences happiness and joy through an outside source, including, but not limited to, another romantic interest. This can be experienced as any form of erotic or emotional empathy, depending on the person experiencing the emotion.

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centuriespast:

 The Penitent Mary Magdalene
Giacomo Galli (Italian, active ca. 1605-1623) 
1620-40
The Walters Art Museum

centuriespast:

The Penitent Mary Magdalene

Giacomo Galli (Italian, active ca. 1605-1623) 

1620-40

The Walters Art Museum

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ohmothernature:

The most beautiful and happy smile I might have ever seen.

I love so many things about this picture.

ohmothernature:

The most beautiful and happy smile I might have ever seen.

I love so many things about this picture.

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fuckyeahchickmusicians:

Kate Bush

fuckyeahchickmusicians:

Kate Bush

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How ebooks can't reach the poor, and libraries can.

nocureforcuriosity:

Was linked to this lj post through Neil Gaiman’s twitter. It’s a good read.

How many of these people do you think have access to an ebook reader?

I grew up so far below the poverty line that you couldn’t see it from my window, no matter how clear the day was. My bedroom was an ocean of books. Almost all of them were acquired second-hand, through used bookstores, garage sales, flea markets, and library booksales, which I viewed as being just this side of Heaven itself. There are still used book dealers in the Bay Area who remember me patiently paying off a tattered paperback a nickel at a time, because that was what I could afford. If books had required having access to a piece of technology—even a “cheap” piece of technology—I would never have been able to get them. That up-front cost would have put them out of my reach forever.

Some people have proposed a free reader program aimed at low-income families, to try to get the technology out there. Unfortunately, this doesn’t account for the secondary costs. Can you guarantee reliable internet? Can you find a way to let people afford what will always be, essentially, brand new books, rather that second- or even third-hand books, reduced in price after being worn to the point of nearly falling apart? And can you find a way to completely destroy—I mean, destroy—the resale market for those devices?

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For future reference.

For future reference.

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