Fever.

Jun 18

vintagegal:

Costume design sketch by Donfeld for the “Wonder Woman” ABC/CBS TV series, 1976-1979 

vintagegal:

Costume design sketch by Donfeld for the “Wonder Woman” ABC/CBS TV series, 1976-1979 

humansofnewyork:

“I’m a Brooklyn Assistant D.A. I work on domestic violence cases— many of them homicides. Some of the crime scenes are just gruesome. It’s the same stuff soldiers see in a war. I see this stuff, I smell this stuff, it’s hard to get out of your mind. And even when I win a case, it’s hard to feel like I’m making a difference. It’s a never-ending cycle of violence. The offenders are so likely to offend again. And the women are likely to go right back to them, or find themselves in a similar relationship. The work is so tough, and it feels like I’m not even making a dent.”

humansofnewyork:

“I’m a Brooklyn Assistant D.A. I work on domestic violence cases— many of them homicides. Some of the crime scenes are just gruesome. It’s the same stuff soldiers see in a war. I see this stuff, I smell this stuff, it’s hard to get out of your mind. And even when I win a case, it’s hard to feel like I’m making a difference. It’s a never-ending cycle of violence. The offenders are so likely to offend again. And the women are likely to go right back to them, or find themselves in a similar relationship. The work is so tough, and it feels like I’m not even making a dent.”

(via idontknow-whatimdoinghere)

nayx:

this is the police.  come out.  its ok to be gay

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big0try:




A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) dir. Elia Kazan

big0try:

A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) dir. Elia Kazan

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“In the 101 top-grossing family films…from 1990 to 2004, of the over 4,000 characters in these films, 75% overall were male, 83% of characters in crowds were male, 83% of narrators were male, and 72% of speaking were male. When the American Psychological Association commented on this research, they said, ‘This gross under-representation of women or girls in films with family-friendly content reflects a missed opportunity to present a broad spectrum of girls and women in roles that are non-sexualised.’” —

Natasha Walter, Living Dolls: The Return of Sexism, pages 69-70, 2010. (via bitemebeautiful)

Bringing this back as people have started reblogging this again and EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW THIS.

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(via lookatyourlife-choices)

A French Artist dressed classical sculptures as hipsters and this is how they turned out

did-you-kno:

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Note: The models of the sculptures were used for the project not the real ones.

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humanistpost:

A point that needs repeating.

humanistpost:

A point that needs repeating.

(Source: brains-in-vats, via lookatyourlife-choices)

(Source: thereisalightthatnevergoesout-s, via luciel0u)

“I know
you and I
are not about poems or
other sentimental bullshit
but I have to tell you
even the way
you drink your coffee
knocks me the fuck out.” — Clementine von Radics  (via calmitate)

(Source: clementinevonradics, via luciel0u)