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06 May 13 at 7 pm

thebadwolfrises:

The Nu Project’s Nude Photos Tell The Truth About Women’s Bodies

The Nu Project is a no-glamor honest look at beauty and image in our world.

Female nudity isn’t hard to come by in the media, but the bodies we see usually represent a fairly limited scope of sizes and shapes. The Nu Project, a collection of nude photographs shot by Minneapolis photographer Matt Blum, seeks to add some variety to the mix. Blum started The Nu Project in 2005 but said it really took off when his wife, Katy Kessler, became the project’s editor. Blum sees the photos as filling a void. “When I started shooting nudes there was no project like it,” he told The Huffington Post in an email. The things that I had seen either used models with typical model bodies or average people who were made to look extremely unimpressive. I figured there was a way to treat women (of any size/shape) like models and photograph them beautifully, respectfully without a lot of sexual under or overtones. The women photographed are all volunteers, and most of the pictures are taken in the subjects’ homes — where they feel most comfortable. The Nu Project’s website showcases six galleries of nudes, three shot in North America, three in South America. Although Blum told HuffPost that he feels that they have a “good variety of people involved,” he and Kessler acknowledge on The Nu Project website that they’d love for the subjects to be more diverse. “The hardest part for us is that the project is 100 percent volunteer, so I do not see the women until I show up at their door,” Blum writes on the website. “We’re doing our best to encourage all types of women, but we need volunteers of all backgrounds and walks of life to make the project more complete.” Blum said he ultimately hopes that these images inspire the women who see them to feel better about their own bodies. “It’s been really exciting to hear people react to the images,” he told HuffPost. “We get a lot of feedback from women (especially) who have struggled to see themselves as beautiful, and this project has helped them on that path.”

http://thenuproject.com/

Honestly this is one of the coolest things I’ve seen. Society has put to much pressure on the way we look and quite frankly it sickens me. Everyone is beautiful in there own way, you just need to step up and own it. Stop defining yourself by the standards set my actresses and models who starve themselves and coat their faces in 30 pounds of make-up. You are beautiful no matter what shape or size you are, dont let anyone ever tell you anything different. 

The greatest trick that the devil ever pulled was convincing women that they looked better in their makeup” - Macklemore

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tags: nsfw  image  feminism  society 
 111221
02 May 13 at 9 am
tags: words  sex  sexual  poem  yes  read 

i never really liked

my name 

much

until i found out 

what it tastes like 

when you sigh it 

into my

mouth

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 2571
02 May 13 at 4 am

showslow:

Almond Blossom by Vincent Van Gogh (1890) and reproductions

catie gordon!

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 9
01 May 13 at 7 pm
tags: love  language 

Phrases that don’t exist in the English language.

1. Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan, an indigenous language of Tierra del Fuego): The wordless yet meaningful look shared by two people who desire to initiate something, but are both reluctant to start.

2. Yuanfen(Chinese): A relationship by fate or destiny. This is a complex concept. It draws on principles of predetermination in Chinese culture, which dictate relationships, encounters and affinities, mostly among lovers and friends.

3. Cafuné (Brazilian Portuguese): The act of tenderly running your fingers through someone’s hair.

4. Retrouvailles (French):  The happiness of meeting again after a long time.

5. Ilunga (Bantu): A person who is willing to forgive abuse the first time; tolerate it the second time, but never a third time.

6. La Douleur Exquise (French): The heart-wrenching pain of wanting someone you can’t have.

7. Koi No Yokan (Japanese): The sense upon first meeting a person that the two of you are going to fall into love.

8. Ya’aburnee(Arabic): “You bury me.” It’s a declaration of one’s hope that they’ll die before another person, because of how difficult it would be to live without them.

9. Forelsket: (Norwegian):  The euphoria you experience when you’re first falling in love.

10. Saudade (Portuguese): The feeling of longing for someone that you love and is lost. Another linguist describes it as a “vague and constant desire for something that does not and probably cannot exist.”

 1978
01 May 13 at 5 pm

longlivethequeen:

anchwhoree:

When my mom gets home

alwayz

tags: GPOY 
longlivethequeen:

anchwhoree:

When my mom gets home

alwayz
 219430
01 May 13 at 2 pm

randomfreakazoid:

elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey:

hurricane-pookie:

cangreja:

absyntheandmarigold:

theawkwardlifeofnatalee:

crazyifsowhat:

catladytotherescue:

darrenista:

Everyone needs this on their dashboard. EVERYONE.

RIGHT IN THE FEELS

FOREVER REBLOG

gahh the Rapunzel and Hercules one

Am I the only one who thinks Jasmine and Aladdin’s kid looks like Lilo?

AWWWWW

Tarzan and Jane <3

friendly reminder:

image

CORNER. NOW.

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tags: disney  aw 
 21648
28 Apr 13 at 2 pm

doctorwho:

Matt.

(Source: coldaroundme, via gail-allan)

doctorwho:

Matt.
(568783) plays
 160019
22 Apr 13 at 7 pm

marauder-ess:

nickxactly:

I love how they just fucking throw that last domino.

This is perfection. Must always reblog.

(via gail-allan)

marauder-ess:

nickxactly:

I love how they just fucking throw that last domino.

This is perfection. Must always reblog.
 12312
12 Apr 13 at 4 am

(Source: c-castiels, via prettypete)

 186829
10 Apr 13 at 2 pm

thetropic-kid:

kidsof—boho:

exotic-lifes:

true-affection-sings:

“An anthropologist proposed a game to children in an African tribe. He put a basket full of fruit near a tree and told the children that whoever got there first won the sweet fruits. When he told them to run, they all took each others hands and ran together, then sat together enjoying their treats.

When he asked them why they had run like that when one could have had all the fruits for himself, they said, ‘UBUNTU, how can one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?’ (‘UBUNTU’ in the Xhosa culture means: ‘I am because we are.)”

THIS IS BEAUTIFUL

This is my favorite thing in the world.

♡☯☮✌☾✿❁

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thetropic-kid:

kidsof—boho:

exotic-lifes:

true-affection-sings:


“An anthropologist proposed a game to children in an African tribe. He put a basket full of fruit near a tree and told the children that whoever got there first won the sweet fruits. When he told them to run, they all took each others hands and ran together, then sat together enjoying their treats. When he asked them why they had run like that when one could have had all the fruits for himself, they said, ‘UBUNTU, how can one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?’ (‘UBUNTU’ in the Xhosa culture means: ‘I am because we are.)”

THIS IS BEAUTIFUL

This is my favorite thing in the world.

♡☯☮✌☾✿❁
 2079
10 Apr 13 at 9 am

oatmeal:

I made a comic about my new favorite animal. Read it here.

(via huffsterrrrr)

oatmeal:

I made a comic about my new favorite animal. Read it here.
doctorwho:

Matt.
(Watch Matt’s video update from the set here.)