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It’ll still be there. Waiting…

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Disney + Hair Porn

and of course, we can’t forget, Sir L’oreal himself…

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fliphones:

how come hair is only considered pretty on ur head

Lots of people have wiry hair. Why is it bad it have such hair on, say, your legs? Your mons pubis? In your underarms?

Hair is natural. We shouldn’t shame people for things they can’t control, and that includes body hair.

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the abc’s of james mcavoy  → QT (aka cutest bb in the history of ever)

I had a big crush on Shawn Hunter, from Boy Meets World, as well as Eric Matthews. I also had a crush on Cory Matthews, but I’m focusing on the other two because of hair reasons. I loved their hair. The part down the middle with the gentle wave/sweep down the sides of the forehead, sometimes approaching covering the eyes. I loved it then, and I still love it. For whatever reason, it’s something that I find instantly attractive. I have no doubt that it’s part of my adoration for James McAvoy. :)

flawlessanna:

zombies-ate-my-boyfriend:

rainbowbunniie:

Body Image Project

Photog: 

RosaLee Ward

(Love all the body types <3)

that girl cupping her boobs has a body just like mine. 

I’m almost exactly like the no butt no boobs girl. It’s odd seeing it represented. Never realized how unrepresented I felt. :/

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amuseoffyre:

10followedfelagund:

The Lord of the Rings Meme | ten scenes (2/10)

Farewell to Lórien.

This is my favorite fucking scene. 

If you’ve read the Silmarillion, you know who Fëanor was. If you don’t, Fëanor was the dickhead who created the Silmarils: three indescribably beautiful and magical jewels that contained the light and essence of the world before it became flawed. They were the catatlyst for basically every important thing that happened in the First Age of Middle Earth.

It is thought that the inspiration for the Silmarils came to Fëanor from the sight of Galadriel’s shining, silver-gold hair.

He begged her three times for single strand of her beautiful hair. And every time, Galadriel refused him. Even when she was young, Galadriel’s ability to see into other’s hearts was very strong, and she knew that Fëanor was filled with nothing but fire and greed.

Fast forward to the end of the Third Age.

Gimli, visiting Lorien, is also struck by Galadriel’s beauty. During the scene where she’s passing out her parting gifts to the Fellowship, Galadriel stops empty-handed in front of Gimli, because she doesn’t know what to offer a Dwarf. Gimli tells her: no gold, no treasure… just a single strand of hair to remember her beauty by.

She gives him three. Three.

And this is why Gimli gets to be an Elf Friend, people. Because Galadriel looks at him and thinks he deserves what she refused the greatest Elf who ever lived—- and then twice that. And because he has no idea of the significance of what she’s just given him, but he’s going to treasure it the rest of his life anyway.

Just look at that smile on Legolas’s face in the last panel. He gets it. He knows the backstory. And I’m pretty sure this is the moment he reconsiders whether Elves and Dwarves can’t be friends after all.

bohemianarthouse:

post-colonial:

Meteorologist Fired for Responding to ‘Racist’ Facebook Post


On Oct. 1, a viewer identified as Emmitt Vascocu wrote, “the black lady that does the news is a very nice lady.the only thing is she needs to wear a wig or grow some more hair. im not sure if she is a cancer patient. but still its not something myself that i think looks good on tv. what about letting someone a male have waist long hair do the news.what about that (cq).”
Lee replied the same day, “Hello Emmitt–I am the ‘black lady’ to which you are referring. I’m sorry you don’t like my ethnic hair. And no I don’t have cancer. I’m a non-smoking, 5’3, 121 lbs, 25 mile a week running, 37.5 year old woman, and I’m in perfectly healthy physical condition.
“I am very proud of my African-American ancestry which includes my hair. For your edification: traditionally our hair doesn’t grow downward. It grows upward. Many Black women use strong straightening agents in order to achieve a more European grade of hair and that is their choice. However in my case I don’t find it necessary. I’m very proud of who I am and the standard of beauty I display. Women come in all shapes, sizes, nationalities, and levels of beauty. Showing little girls that being comfortable in the skin and HAIR God gave me is my contribution to society. Little girls (and boys for that matter) need to see that what you look like isn’t a reason to not achieve their goals.
“Conforming to one standard isn’t what being American is about and I hope you can embrace that.
“Thank you for your comment and have a great weekend and thank for watching.”
Vascocu replied that Lee was right to be proud of who she is and that he is not a racist, but “… this world has … certain standerd (cq). if youve come from a world of being poor are you going to dress in rags?…”




and here’s a petition to sign demanding she get her job back

bohemianarthouse:

post-colonial:

Meteorologist Fired for Responding to ‘Racist’ Facebook Post

On Oct. 1, a viewer identified as Emmitt Vascocu wrote, “the black lady that does the news is a very nice lady.the only thing is she needs to wear a wig or grow some more hair. im not sure if she is a cancer patient. but still its not something myself that i think looks good on tv. what about letting someone a male have waist long hair do the news.what about that (cq).”

Lee replied the same day, “Hello Emmitt–I am the ‘black lady’ to which you are referring. I’m sorry you don’t like my ethnic hair. And no I don’t have cancer. I’m a non-smoking, 5’3, 121 lbs, 25 mile a week running, 37.5 year old woman, and I’m in perfectly healthy physical condition.

“I am very proud of my African-American ancestry which includes my hair. For your edification: traditionally our hair doesn’t grow downward. It grows upward. Many Black women use strong straightening agents in order to achieve a more European grade of hair and that is their choice. However in my case I don’t find it necessary. I’m very proud of who I am and the standard of beauty I display. Women come in all shapes, sizes, nationalities, and levels of beauty. Showing little girls that being comfortable in the skin and HAIR God gave me is my contribution to society. Little girls (and boys for that matter) need to see that what you look like isn’t a reason to not achieve their goals.

“Conforming to one standard isn’t what being American is about and I hope you can embrace that.

“Thank you for your comment and have a great weekend and thank for watching.”

Vascocu replied that Lee was right to be proud of who she is and that he is not a racist, but “… this world has … certain standerd (cq). if youve come from a world of being poor are you going to dress in rags?…”

and here’s a petition to sign demanding she get her job back

feministpizza:

honestanon:

roropcoldchain:

diloolie:

poveglia:

thoughtlessarse:

If it looks like a male lion and is perceived as a male lion—well, sometimes it isn’t. That’s the case of Africa’s unusual maned lionesses, which sport a male’s luxurious locks and may even fool competitors.
Though uncommon, maned lionesses have been regularly sighted in the Momba area of Botswana‘s Okavango Delta (including the individual pictured below), where the lion population may carry a genetic disposition toward the phenomenon, according to Luke Hunter, president of the big-cat conservation group Panthera, which collaborates with National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative. (The Society owns National Geographic News.) (Click pic to continue.)

omg yes

But the gender binary is MADE BY NATUUUURREEE, guiz!! 
This is freaking awesome. I’d love to get more info on these lionesses once more people have studied how their families work.  

,This just made my life!

KNEW IT PPL BEEN TELLING ME FOR YEARS LIKE YOURE A GIRL AND LIONESSES DONT HAVE MANES…..
Bitchhh i been like pleaaassseeeeese

score!

feministpizza:

honestanon:

roropcoldchain:

diloolie:

poveglia:

thoughtlessarse:

If it looks like a male lion and is perceived as a male lion—well, sometimes it isn’t. That’s the case of Africa’s unusual maned lionesses, which sport a male’s luxurious locks and may even fool competitors.

Though uncommon, maned lionesses have been regularly sighted in the Momba area of Botswana‘s Okavango Delta (including the individual pictured below), where the lion population may carry a genetic disposition toward the phenomenon, according to Luke Hunter, president of the big-cat conservation group Panthera, which collaborates with National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative. (The Society owns National Geographic News.) (Click pic to continue.)

omg yes

But the gender binary is MADE BY NATUUUURREEE, guiz!! 

This is freaking awesome. I’d love to get more info on these lionesses once more people have studied how their families work.  

,This just made my life!

KNEW IT PPL BEEN TELLING ME FOR YEARS LIKE YOURE A GIRL AND LIONESSES DONT HAVE MANES…..

Bitchhh i been like pleaaassseeeeese

score!

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Mary Poppins is a Time Lord: Still not ginger!


Even among the Eldar she was accounted beautiful, and her hair is held a marvel unmatched. It is golden like the hair of her father and of her foremother Indis, but richer and more radiant, for its gold is touched by some memory of the starlike silver of her mother; and the Eldar say that the light of the Two Trees, Laurelin and Telperion, has been snared in her tresses.

Even among the Eldar she was accounted beautiful, and her hair is held a marvel unmatched. It is golden like the hair of her father and of her foremother Indis, but richer and more radiant, for its gold is touched by some memory of the starlike silver of her mother; and the Eldar say that the light of the Two Trees, Laurelin and Telperion, has been snared in her tresses.

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Something about the way his hair is moving perfectly, without any flyaways or anything, pisses me off. But he&#8217;s still adorable, so I guess I forgive him. But curse you cartoons for having better hair than me!

Something about the way his hair is moving perfectly, without any flyaways or anything, pisses me off. But he’s still adorable, so I guess I forgive him. But curse you cartoons for having better hair than me!

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