avo-lifts:

the-iron-angel:

The Great  Abbye “Pudgy” Stockton - 1917 - 2006

HELL THE FUCK YES

(via becauseiamawoman)

"To come home from another home is a weird feeling, because people expect you to be the person you were when you left, and that’s impossible. You expect things to be exactly the same as when you left, and that’s impossible. Maybe it’s impossible to even truly come home once you’ve gone away because of those changes. Coming home is strange, because now that place is just a tiny bit less of a home."

— Alex Brueckner, How To Come Home (via 33113)

(Source: larmoyante, via radicalsmut)

To those who carve their own paths, welcome home.

(Source: veernyc)

forevertowardsvictory:

The Shins - Caring Is Creepy

SOMEONE COME DRINK WITH ME

WHERE ARE THE NIGHT OWLS

WHERE IS THE FUN

ericraydavidson:

Ellen Page © Eric Ray Davidson

ericraydavidson:

Ellen Page © Eric Ray Davidson

(via radicalsmut)

eventhepettiestsoul:

There’s no place like home.

fuckyeahfeminists:

dead.

fuckyeahfeminists:

dead.

(Source: katara)

TUMBLR

The only place where the suggested tag “Audre Lorde” pops up before “Audrey Hepburn.”

SUMMER READING LIST

  • A Coney Island of the Mind—Lawrence Ferlinghetti
  • The Sound and the Fury—William Faulkner
  • Sister Outsider—Audre Lorde
  • The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao—Junot Diaz
  • Memoirs of a Beatnik— Diane di Prima
  • Gender Trouble—Judith Butler
  • Sweet Thursday (sequel to Cannery Row)— John Steinbeck