humalien:

SOFT CREAM LEATHER TABI FROM MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA LINE 22

colorblockparty:

Charli XCX for Indie Magazine

phase2:

Me, bleeding out: Aaaaaaah lol… [still thinking about love] ooohhooomg

5oho:
“‘day dreamer‘ ph by liu song for elle men china, june 2017
”

5oho:

‘day dreamer‘ ph by liu song for elle men china, june 2017

jesuisperdu:
“(entire brick wall smoothed out by the ocean)
”

jesuisperdu:

(entire brick wall smoothed out by the ocean)

20aliens:
“CHINA. Beijing. 1999
Stuart Franklin
”

20aliens:

CHINA. Beijing. 1999
Stuart Franklin

trulyvincent:

Aleksandra Waliszewska (Polish, b. 1976)

thestateonmtv:

Remember Womanhood is supposed to be fun <3 eat some mandarins

lafememeistnoire:

cheesyradfem:

lettherebedragons:

vassraptor:

transcoranic:

how the fuck did all of those renaissance dilettantes learn so much crap? Like they spoke 3 languages and were foremost in several branches of science, plus they wrote poetry, played the violin, and were master artists? And they still had time to be gay? 

none of them ever did any laundry at all

The emotional and physical labor necessary to maintain the lifestyles of Renaissance and Enlightenment polymaths was shunted almost entirely to their uncredited servants, slaves, wives, and daughters. 

Whenever we compare ourselves to the ‘genius men’ of the past, and wonder why we fall so short, remember this: their intellectual capacity, energy, and freedom was because there was someone else washing the damn dishes.

Rosalind Miles’ “Who Cooked the Last Supper?” is about how women throughout history provided critical services so men could have leisure time.

Fuck

fernsandmoss:
“Travertine hot springs at Pamukkale
”

fernsandmoss:

Travertine hot springs at Pamukkale



rubenista:
“René-Antoine Houasse, Apollo pursuing Daphne (detail), 1677
”

rubenista:

René-Antoine Houasse, Apollo pursuing Daphne (detail), 1677