October 2011
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UPDATES.
So I really haven’t been updating/reblogging as much, and I’m surprised I didn’t lose any followers, so I’m incredibly thankful for all of those that stayed! I just want to say that I’m currently at a different place in my life than I was a couple of weeks back/when I started, which is why I don’t hold as much interest in tumblr as much. I would definitely say...
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“I asked a young White woman why she was studying social anthropology. She...”
– African Nigerian feminist Ifi Amadiume (via newwavefeminism)
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Japanese company makes frighteningly accurate...
iheartchaos: Mask-making is one of the most ancient art forms, and a Japanese company called Real-F has invented a way to 3D print incredibly, terrifyingly accurate masks out of your own face. Or someone else’s face if you’re looking to rob a bank or something. Read More
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a life of fragments: Things I know about food:  →
aim2misbehave: karnythia: nanner: likeproust: 1. It’s a hell of a lot more “fun” to cook when you have the resources to make whatever you want, getting the freshest ingredients from a local grocery store you can drive yourself to whenever it’s convenient. Cooking for enjoyment…
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“We have become a sloppy bunch of people. We say things we don’t mean. We make...”
– Greg Behrendt (via themagicposition)
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a life of fragments: adailyriot: How Your Greatest... →
adailyriot: How Your Greatest Insecurities Reveal Your Deepest Gifts (Psychology Today) psychotherapy: “In my decades of practice as a psychotherapist, this is the insight that has inspired me most: Our deepest wounds surround our greatest gifts. I’ve found that the very qualities…
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Tributes continue to pour in for Zhu Chang, the... →
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“How’s an intelligent person supposed to react when he discovers that he’s merely...”
– Chuck Palahniuk (via peaceblaster, fuckyeahpalahniuk) (via lammy954) (via pieceinthepuzzlehumanity) (via nomindallthought)
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China: Apple workers react to Steve Jobs’... →
wildunicornherd: so-treu: rosesforstalin: BEIJING, China — As the rest of the world waxes nostalgic with tributes and accolades for Apple’s retiring CEO Steve Jobs, the factory workers in China who got sick while making Apple’s touchscreens remain unmoved. Six months ago, factory workers in Suzhou poisoned two years ago by toxic chemicals at the factory wrote to Jobs directly, asking for...
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Amitābha Néon Skin: Q: If we dismantle... →
cultureofresistance: Derrick Jensen: No matter what you do, your hands will be blood red. If you participate in the global economy, your hands are blood red because the global economy is murdering humans and non-humans the planet over. A half million children die every year as a direct…
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