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madeupcampaign:

MADE UP explores social constructions of gender differences, beauty, and relationships.
View the complete set of PORTRAITS, and the rest of the EXPERIMENT created by Brenna Paxton.

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madeupcampaign:

MADE UP explores social constructions of gender differences, beauty, and relationships.
View the complete set of PORTRAITS, and the rest of the EXPERIMENT created by Brenna Paxton.

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When polls go wrong: Al Jazeera Arabic edition

Al Jazeera Arabic has posted an eyebrow-raising poll on their website, where they ask who has turned Syria’s revolution into a sectarian conflict. Voters can choose from two options: “Shia” and “Sunni.”
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(Source: disdellilah, via algunos)

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Amateur photograph testing his new camera unknowingly captures a 14 year old boy’s 200ft fall to death

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texasronpaulgirl:

Saw this on the Anonymous page. Had to share.

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Contes immoraux, Walerian Borowczyk, 1974.

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disabledpeoplearesexy:

Samona Naomi Williams, “Fragile” from the photography project “Bound”, by her and Anthony David King.
(I think there’s a lot of very problematic language on the website of the project - calling disability “tragic” and “broken” and stuff like that. But what I see as the message of the pictures is that a disabled woman can still be strong and sexy and have a life and a personality, so I like the images themselves… and Samona is seriously gorgeous!)

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thinksquad:

Residents in Tacoma, Wash. have been threatened with prosecution by the city for painting crosswalks on streets where cars have continually hit pedestrians.
The group responsible, “Citizens for a Safer Tacoma,” says they would rather go to jail than see another person hit by a vehicle. The group, composed of concerned citizens including 15 of whom were hit by cars themselves, were denied help after going to the city.
The city, which seemingly doesn’t have the time or money to install official crosswalks, which cost roughly $1,000 each, ironically has been able to send out road crews to immediately remove four of the citizen’s crosswalks, a removal process that costs roughly $1,000 per crosswalk.
The City said it would prosecute anyone who would make a crosswalk.

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Most popular MAC shades by country

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