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4 years ago
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some
Here Are Some Cool Gals Looking Mighty Dapper! You Can Click On Each Photo For Names And Here’s Some

Here are some cool gals looking mighty dapper! You can click on each photo for names and here’s some info on each fabulous woman:

Lily Elsie: English actress during Edwardian era, famous for being in many musicals and operettas

Josephine Baker: French bisexual actress, singer, and dancer who rose to prominence in the 1920s, refused to perform for segregated audiences, active with the French Resistance during WWII and the Civil Rights movement in the 50s

Dorothy Arzner: American lesbian film director who was the only female director in Hollywood during the 1930s, created the first boom mike for the Clara Bow film “The Wild Party” (1929)

Dorothy Mackaill: British-American actress who was involved in the Ziegfeld Follies, also notable for her silent-film roles

Daphne du Maurier: English bisexual author and playwright, famous for her works like Rebecca and “The Birds”

Frida Kahlo: Mexican bisexual painter, known for the feminist and nationalist themes in her paintings, created 55 self-portraits and once stated “I paint myself because I am so often alone and because I am the subject I know best.”

Hannah Gluckstein, known as “Gluck”: British lesbian artist known for her evocative Modernist paintings, adopted the name “Gluck” because she thought the sex of a painter is irrelevant

Olive Thomas: American silent-film actress, involved in the Ziegfeld Follies, possibly the first “Vargas Girl” after posing for pinup artist Alberto Vargas

Jessie Matthews: English actress, singer, and dancer who rose to prominence in the 1920s and 30s

Katharine Hepburn: American actress who helped to create the “modern woman” image in Classic Hollywood during the 1930s and 40s, wore trousers before it was fashionable for women to do so, won four Academy Awards for Best Actress


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4 years ago
Idk Why Anyone Takes Candid Pictures Of Me… I Look Like I Smelled Something Atrocious😂

Idk why anyone takes candid pictures of me… I look like I smelled something atrocious😂


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4 years ago
Dropping Some Unneeded Body Fat And Building Muscle 💪🏻

Dropping some unneeded body fat and building muscle 💪🏻


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4 years ago

Leveling up lately & pretty proud of how far I’ve come. Hit 225lbs on squats, 8 reps. Feels good, so good in fact that after squatting I might have irritated a sciatic nerve in my left 🍑 cheek 😂 Going to give it a good foam rolling tonight 😜 Thank you to my #beastlybadass 😈@summerbodefit for spotting me & @starrinac for 🎬🎥 #legs #legday #squats #pr #225 #lift #lifter #lifting #liftheavy #girlswholift #femalelifter #barbellbabes #barbelllesbians #fitfam #fitfemale #fitspo #powerlifting #bodybuilding #bootybuilding #musclenation #squatgram #AssisSore #lezbfit 💪🏼🍑🔑 (at LA Fitness)


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4 years ago
No Better Time Than Time Spent With My Girls.

No better time than time spent with my girls.


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4 years ago
Medusa With The Head Of Perseus, Luciano Garbati, 2008
Medusa With The Head Of Perseus, Luciano Garbati, 2008

Medusa with the Head of Perseus, Luciano Garbati, 2008


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4 years ago
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women
Normalize Body Hair On Women

Normalize body hair on women


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4 years ago
My Entry For @brideanthology: A Short Comic About Two Elderly Brides 💛
My Entry For @brideanthology: A Short Comic About Two Elderly Brides 💛

my entry for @brideanthology: a short comic about two elderly brides 💛


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4 years ago
Curiosity’s Dusty Selfie By NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

Curiosity’s Dusty Selfie by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center


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4 years ago
Starlink Mission By Official SpaceX Photos

Starlink Mission by Official SpaceX Photos


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4 years ago
Photograph Of The Orion Nebula From 1901 And 2015

Photograph of the Orion Nebula from 1901 and 2015

Instagram: wonders_of_the_cosmos


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4 years ago
The Tails Of Comet NEOWISE!! Comet’s Usually Have 2 Tails That Always Point Away From The Sun.

The tails of Comet NEOWISE!! Comet’s usually have 2 tails that always point away from the Sun.

Here, NEOWISE’s blue ion tail on the left points directly away from the Sun and is pushed out by the flowing and charged solar wind. Structure in the ion tail comes from different rates of expelled blue-glowing ions from the comet's nucleus, as well as the always changing structure of our Sun's wind.

The other tail, the dust tail, is pushed out by sunlight, but curves towards its orbital path as heavier dust particles are better able to resist this light pressure. Comet NEOWISE's (Comet C/2020 F3) impressive dust-tail striations are not fully understood, as yet, but likely related to rotating streams of sun-reflecting grit liberated by melting ice on its 5-kilometer wide nucleus.

Image Credit & Copyright: Zixuan Lin (Beijing Normal U.)


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4 years ago
This Is Omega Centauri - The Largest Globular Cluster In The Milky Way! 🌟🌟🌟

This is Omega Centauri - the largest globular cluster in the Milky Way! 🌟🌟🌟

It has nearly 10 million stars and some scientists believe that it may have formed as a remnant of a disrupted dwarf galaxy! Strange… 🤔🤔🤔

Taken by me (Michelle Park) using the Slooh Chile One telescope on August 11th, 2020 at 00:07 UTC.


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4 years ago

bi people are beautiful, pass it on

4 years ago

here is your gentle reminder that there are dandelions growing through cracks in the sidewalk. there is a fence lizard on the porch who is growing a new tail. there are trees growing through an abandoned house, branches tearing through the ceiling, ferns carpeting the floor. there is life pushing forward, pushing through. 


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4 years ago
NGC 1015

NGC 1015

A strongly barred spiral galaxy, 110 million light years away in the constellation of Cetus. 

As galaxies age, the central black hole increases in size, and it’s effects become more pronounced, leading the a galaxy moving from Spiral to Lenticular and then finally to Elliptical. The central section of this galaxy looks look very similar to elliptical galaxies, with no obvious features, just ancient stars that create an almost haze like feature. 

While the outer edges of the galaxy, outside of the barred area, are full of star birth and activity. This is likely because they are out of the range of the impact from the central black hole, but also because the galaxy itself may have taken on new matter from a galaxy merger at some point. 

Eventually, it will become a elliptical, just as our own galaxy will, no doubt after several more merges along the way.


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4 years ago
Inside The Underground Subculture Of Female Korean Tattoo Artists

Inside the underground subculture of female korean tattoo artists

- Lyuhwa


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4 years ago

wow that post saying the body isn't a temple but a garden cuz temples can be desecrated but gardens can grow again if you tend to them even if they were destroyed....iconic. truly iconic. the body wants care, not worship


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4 years ago

There are other women like you. There are other women who think the way you think, who feel the way you feel, who act the way you act. There always have been and there always will be. Womanhood isn’t whatever shallow archetype the world has tried to convince you that it is. It’s going to be okay.


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4 years ago
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧
Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧

Nature Girlfriends Moodboard♧


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4 years ago

Let me describe to you what kind of world gender abolitionists actually dream about: When a child would be born it’s biological sex, being an actual physical reality, would be noticed but not a single assumption regarding the child’s personality would be made based on it. Growing up, children would be free to chose what toys and clothes they prefer. If they want to play with toy trucks or dolls, it would be fine either way. If they want to dress comfortably or in frilly colorful dresses, it would be fine. Certain personality traits would not be encouraged in members of one sex and discouraged in the other. Females would be free to be strong, brave and assertive and males would not be shamed for being shy and soft spoken. No female child would be called a tomboy and no male child would be called a sissy. No kid would ever be bullied for what we in our gendered world call “gender expression”. When children would reach puberty they would still be free to dress how they want. Females would not be pressured to wear clothes that reveal their bodies and males would not be shamed if they chose to. Everybody would have a free choice of accessories, which would not be categorized as “men’s” or “women’s” but people could should whichever they liked. Or chose to not wear accessories at all if that’s what they are more comfortable with. Females would not be pressured to keep their bodies slim, soft and hairless. Males would not be pressured to be athletic and muscular. Expectations of femininity and masculinity upon the body would not exist and affect negatively people’s relationship with their own body. Everyone could choose a career without fearing stigmatization within that particular field because of their biological sex. The most important thing would be competence and not what someone has between their legs. Domestic work would not be considered “women’s work” and would be shared equally between the sexes. Biological sex would only be thought about when relevant. And everyone would be free to be themselves without ever having to worry about gender expectations. Nobody would feel the need to repress certain parts of their personality and exaggerate others in order to fit into some gender role that is being forced on them. Gender abolitionism is not about restricting people’s choices but about giving them greater freedom. - http://burningax.wordpress.com/2014/10/06/a-gender-free-world-boring/


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4 years ago

I refuse to be ashamed of letting my body hair be visible. Someone says “you don’t shave your legs?!” I say “Of course not.” Especially if a man says it to me. I’d say “Why, do you?” Fuck that. I will not pretend it’s my problem to exist in my natural state. I will make sure people know they’re the ones in the wrong for trying to make me change.


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4 years ago
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky
Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky

Don’t Miss These 7 Spectacular Sights Of The Summer Sky

“The summer skies are there every years to offer us a respite from the hardship of our daily lives, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, they remain one of the few sights that almost all of us still have some opportunity to take in. On a clear night, overhead, an enormous but brilliant collections of stars known as the Summer Triangle dominates the skies this month. If you head outside and attempt to view any of the transient sights out there — the Moon, Comet NEOWISE, the planets, the meteor shower, etc. — take some time and enjoy these deep-sky objects, too.

The night sky is always out there for anyone curious to explore it. Even with the ever-increasing number of satellites and the (sometimes severe) light-pollution that we all must reckon with, these natural wonders are just as intrinsically spectacular as they’ve ever been. Turn your telescope or binoculars up at any or all of these seven objects, and you’ll be looking years, centuries, or even millennia back in time, from giant collections of stars to a preview of our own Sun’s death. The Universe, when you see it for yourself, never disappoints.”

Have you been going out to see the Moon at night? How about Comet NEOWISE? Maybe Jupiter and Saturn? Or perhaps you’re planning on viewing next week’s Perseid meteor shower? While you’re out there, take a glance towards the heavens and notice that giant “triangle” overhead. Inside it, there are seven spectacular sights that any telescope or pair of binoculars can reveal to you.

Even if you have no experience with telescopes at all, these seven objects are well within your reach. Here’s how to view them for yourself.


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4 years ago
Taking Advantage Of A Total Lunar Eclipse, Astronomers Using Our Hubble Space Telescope Have Detected

Taking advantage of a total lunar eclipse, astronomers using our Hubble Space Telescope have detected ozone in our atmosphere. Why’s this important? 🔭 Researchers can now use this new method – and space telescopes – to continue the search for life in our universe. Find out more HERE. 

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4 years ago
1901 Photograph: The Orion Nebula (apod)

1901 Photograph: The Orion Nebula (apod)


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