tracylord:

Katharine Hepburn in “Bringing Up Baby” (1938)

crystalzelda:

ameliaelizabeth:

TIME’s new cover makes me so mad I could write essays about it, but instead I’m going to keep job hunting since in today’s world a university degree means nothing and therefore like much of my generation, I’m stuck choosing between minimum wage jobs and internships that I can’t afford to accept in an attempt to pay off my tens of thousands of dollars worth of student debt.

I’d be interested in reading this article to see exactly what makes us entitled and lazy. Are we lazy because more of us are completing high school and going to college than ever before? Are we entitled because our standard of living is declining? Do we live with our parents because we’re too slothful to leave or is because our education costs are getting steeper and steeper while we’re getting less and less aid?

Tell us, Time Magazine, about how we’re narcissistic little slugs when we’re faced with an economic crisis that resulted in a lowering of our standard of living, an increase in tuition costs and how when we get out of our very expensive schools, more and more of us are going to end up working minimum wage jobs. 

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gaksdesigns:

Folded Book Art by Luciana Frigerio
gaksdesigns:

Folded Book Art by Luciana Frigerio
gaksdesigns:

Folded Book Art by Luciana Frigerio

    gaksdesigns:

    Folded Book Art by Luciana Frigerio

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    wearwhatyouwatch:

    Inspired by Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan in 2013’s “The Great Gatsby” - Shopping info!

    (Source: wearwhatyouwatch, via browniehusband)

    (Source: maudit)

    “Some men who want to compliment random women on the street are genuinely good guys who just don’t understand why their comments might be unwelcome. Some men who want to compliment random women on the street are creepy predators. Most are somewhere in between, and guess what? I don’t know you, I don’t know your life, and I have no idea if you’re going to leave it at “Hey, you look good in that dress!” or follow it up with “But you’d look better without it! Har har! C’mon, where’re you going? I know you heard me! Fucking cunt, nobody wants your fat ass anyway, bitch.”

    When you compliment a random woman who doesn’t know you, no matter how nice you are about it, there’s a good chance she’s going to freak out internally because for all she knows, you could be that latter type. And I get that it’s really unfair that women would just assume that about you. I get that it sucks that sometimes, expressing totally reasonable opinions like “hey you’re hot” will make women terrified of you or furious at you. That’s not fair.

    But if you’re going to lay the blame for that somewhere, for fuck’s sake, don’t blame the woman. Blame all the guys who have called her a bitch and a cunt for ignoring their advances. Blame all the guys who may have harassed, abused, or assaulted her in the past. Blame all the people who may never do such a thing themselves, but who were quick to blame her and tell her to just get over it. Blame the fact that if she stops and talks to you and then something bad happens, people will blame her for stopping and talking to you.”
    
“Do your thing, and don’t care if they like it.” - Tina Fey (May 18, 1970)

“Do your thing, and don’t care if they like it.” - Tina Fey (May 18, 1970)

“Do your thing, and don’t care if they like it.” - Tina Fey (May 18, 1970)

“Do your thing, and don’t care if they like it.” - Tina Fey (May 18, 1970)

“Do your thing, and don’t care if they like it.” - Tina Fey (May 18, 1970)

      “Do your thing, and don’t care if they like it.” - Tina Fey (May 18, 1970)

      (via bossypants)

      From The Desk Of

      I have work in 2 hours yet I’m still in bed in PJs being a lazy ass. Why did my two days off go by so quickly?

      Wah wahhhhh. ;_____;

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