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travelingcolors:

Exploded Flowers by Fong Qi Wei

In ‘Exploded Flowers’, artist Fong Qi Wei has created a collection of images that show the radial symmetry of flowers, and also individual floral components. the act of disassembly lays bare the various shapes and textures of the flowers, highlighting how expansive some flowers can get when they are disassembled – the relative surface area to size of a rose is so much greater compared to a larger flower like the sunflower. the use of photography captures the beauty and intricacies of nature’s flowers in the moment of full bloom, and at the same time let you have a different appreciation of their beauty.

so pretty.

adventuretime:

Hard to tell which is the favorite. Thumbs up, melspontaneus.

melspontaneus:

Playing with AT characters

georgetakei:

The word “catastrophe” just took on an entirely new meaning…

georgetakei:

The word “catastrophe” just took on an entirely new meaning…

travelingcolors:

Floating Ripple Vases (by oodesign)

Fill your favorite container with water and float the vase. According to the movement of the air, the plants change their position within the container.

so pretty.

lolzpicx:

kitten vs turtle

lolzpicx:

kitten vs turtle

(Source: gifak-net, via crashesandhassles)

If we see patriarchy as nothing more than men’s and women’s individual personalities, motivations, and behavior, for example, then it probably won’t even occur to us to ask about larger contexts - such as institutions like the family, religion, and the economy - and how people’s lives are shaped in relation to them. From this kind of individualistic perspective, we might as why a particular man raped, harassed, or beat a woman. We wouldn’t ask, however, what kind of society would promote persistent patterns of such behavior in everyday life … We are quick to explain rape and battery as the acts of sick or angry men; but we rarely take seriously the question of what kind of society would produce so much male anger and pathology or direct it toward sexual violence rather than something else.
– Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, The System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us” 1997 (via 50centhat)

(via fiestyfeminist)

theanimalblog:

Green Sea Turtle Being Cleaned. Photos by Peter Liu Photography

la-belle-laide:

When I was doing my HitRECord thing about becoming a single mom by choice, I used Google to search out a few opinions. The autofill option kind of surprised me with what came up. I kept going, typing in women, girls, and “females” (you know sexists just love to call us that,) just to see what autofill had to say about us in general. 

Take a look at what many people are thinking when they’re searching stuff about women. 

well this is depressing…

(via fiestyfeminist)

THE MORE I EDIT

seniorthesisproblems:

Me until WEDNESDAY (hopefully)

bublog:

Kitten BUB performs the cutest nap of all time.

bublog:

Kitten BUB performs the cutest nap of all time.

wellthatsadorable:

Rise and shine, it’s a g.d. beautiful Sunday! Stretch! Tell someone you love them and have a cupcake!
(via)

wellthatsadorable:

Rise and shine, it’s a g.d. beautiful Sunday! Stretch! Tell someone you love them and have a cupcake!

(via)

(Source: cutestofthecute)

scinerds:

That’s definitely one heart warming way of looking at our anatomical system:
Hugs Keep Us Alive - Print by Lim Heng Swee

scinerds:

That’s definitely one heart warming way of looking at our anatomical system:

Hugs Keep Us Alive - Print by Lim Heng Swee

(via cracked)

travelingcolors:

Exploded Flowers by Fong Qi Wei

In ‘Exploded Flowers’, artist Fong Qi Wei has created a collection of images that show the radial symmetry of flowers, and also individual floral components. the act of disassembly lays bare the various shapes and textures of the flowers, highlighting how expansive some flowers can get when they are disassembled – the relative surface area to size of a rose is so much greater compared to a larger flower like the sunflower. the use of photography captures the beauty and intricacies of nature’s flowers in the moment of full bloom, and at the same time let you have a different appreciation of their beauty.

so pretty.

adventuretime:

Hard to tell which is the favorite. Thumbs up, melspontaneus.

melspontaneus:

Playing with AT characters

georgetakei:

The word “catastrophe” just took on an entirely new meaning…

georgetakei:

The word “catastrophe” just took on an entirely new meaning…

bug-eyed

(Source: faunasworld, via theanimalblog)

travelingcolors:

Floating Ripple Vases (by oodesign)

Fill your favorite container with water and float the vase. According to the movement of the air, the plants change their position within the container.

so pretty.

lolzpicx:

kitten vs turtle

lolzpicx:

kitten vs turtle

(Source: gifak-net, via crashesandhassles)

If we see patriarchy as nothing more than men’s and women’s individual personalities, motivations, and behavior, for example, then it probably won’t even occur to us to ask about larger contexts - such as institutions like the family, religion, and the economy - and how people’s lives are shaped in relation to them. From this kind of individualistic perspective, we might as why a particular man raped, harassed, or beat a woman. We wouldn’t ask, however, what kind of society would promote persistent patterns of such behavior in everyday life … We are quick to explain rape and battery as the acts of sick or angry men; but we rarely take seriously the question of what kind of society would produce so much male anger and pathology or direct it toward sexual violence rather than something else.
– Allan G. Johnson, “Patriarchy, The System: An It, Not a He, a Them, or an Us” 1997 (via 50centhat)

(via fiestyfeminist)

theanimalblog:

Green Sea Turtle Being Cleaned. Photos by Peter Liu Photography

la-belle-laide:

When I was doing my HitRECord thing about becoming a single mom by choice, I used Google to search out a few opinions. The autofill option kind of surprised me with what came up. I kept going, typing in women, girls, and “females” (you know sexists just love to call us that,) just to see what autofill had to say about us in general. 

Take a look at what many people are thinking when they’re searching stuff about women. 

well this is depressing…

(via fiestyfeminist)

Punography!

Punography!

THE MORE I EDIT

seniorthesisproblems:

Me until WEDNESDAY (hopefully)

bublog:

Kitten BUB performs the cutest nap of all time.

bublog:

Kitten BUB performs the cutest nap of all time.

wellthatsadorable:

Rise and shine, it’s a g.d. beautiful Sunday! Stretch! Tell someone you love them and have a cupcake!
(via)

wellthatsadorable:

Rise and shine, it’s a g.d. beautiful Sunday! Stretch! Tell someone you love them and have a cupcake!

(via)

(Source: cutestofthecute)

scinerds:

That’s definitely one heart warming way of looking at our anatomical system:
Hugs Keep Us Alive - Print by Lim Heng Swee

scinerds:

That’s definitely one heart warming way of looking at our anatomical system:

Hugs Keep Us Alive - Print by Lim Heng Swee

(via cracked)

"If we see patriarchy as nothing more than men’s and women’s individual personalities, motivations, and behavior, for example, then it probably won’t even occur to us to ask about larger contexts - such as institutions like the family, religion, and the economy - and how people’s lives are shaped in relation to them. From this kind of individualistic perspective, we might as why a particular man raped, harassed, or beat a woman. We wouldn’t ask, however, what kind of society would promote persistent patterns of such behavior in everyday life … We are quick to explain rape and battery as the acts of sick or angry men; but we rarely take seriously the question of what kind of society would produce so much male anger and pathology or direct it toward sexual violence rather than something else."

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