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localsapphicmess:

end of year asks

  1. what did you learn about yourself this year?
  2. best moment of the year?
  3. worst moment of the year?
  4. what was the biggest change you experienced this year?
  5. best song of the year?
  6. best album of the year?
  7. what’s one thing that happened this year that you want to change?
  8. best book/book series of the year?
  9. best television series?
  10. how was your love life this year?
  11. what made you cry the most this year?
  12. biggest regret of the year?
  13. best movie of the year?
  14. favourite place you travelled this year?
  15. did you make any new friends?
  16. did you learn anything about your sexuality this year?
  17. what are some hobbies that you developed?
  18. what surprised you the most this year?
  19. do you look different from the beginning of the year?
  20. how did this year treat you in general?
  21. what message would you give yourself at the beginning of the year?
  22. has your fashion style changed this year?
  23. one of the best meals you’ve had this year?
  24. who has made the biggest impact in your life this year?
  25. what’s one thing that you hope will continue next year?

(via moonlightangel)

blankbabe:

never understood people who put “BABY ON BOARD!” stickers on their cars. like oh wow good to know. I was actually planning on ramming right into the side of you but now i’ll definitely reconsider ??¿

A tragic story of a girl who thought she deserved less so that’s exactly what she received; less.

“A woman must continually watch herself. She is almost continually accompanied by her own image of herself. Whilst she is walking across a room or whilst she is weeping at the death of her father, she can scarcely avoid envisaging herself walking or weeping. From earliest childhood she has been taught and persuaded to survey herself continually. And so she comes to consider the surveyor and the surveyed within her as the two constituent yet always distinct elements of her identity as a woman. She has to survey everything she is and everything she does because how she appears to men, is of crucial importance for what is normally thought of as the success of her life. Her own sense of being in herself is supplanted by a sense of being appreciated as herself by another….
One might simplify this by saying: men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at. This determines not only most relations between men and women but also the relation of women to themselves. The surveyor of woman in herself is male: the surveyed female. Thus she turns herself into an object – and most particularly an object of vision: a sight.”

John Berger, Ways of Seeing (via figlip)

(Source: mesogeios, via figlip)