m-ignon:

dreamboatsandtrenchcoats:

Instead of saying motherfucker you can just say Oedipus

Half of our generation wouldn’t even understand that

(via yingtao-rising)

unitedstatesofbooty:

abercrombie and fitch more like abracadabra ur a lil bitch 

(via downcastdelusion)

omgilysleep:

fuckyeahhotactress:

Tyra Banks

so young

irresponsibleeyouth:

The trick is to not let people know how really weird you are until it’s too late for them to back out.

(via downcastdelusion)

hahn117:


thebestworstidea:

resilientkate:

softgore:


“This piece was primarily a trust exercise, in which she told viewers she would not move for six hours no matter what they did to her.  She placed 72 objects one could use in pleasing or destructive ways, ranging from flowers and a feather boa to a knife and a loaded pistol, on a table near her and invited the viewers to use them on her however they wanted.  
Initially, Abramović said, viewers were peaceful and timid, but it escalated to violence quickly.  “The experience I learned was that … if you leave decision to the public, you can be killed… I felt really violated: they cut my clothes, stuck rose thorns in my stomach, one person aimed the gun at my head, and another took it away. It created an aggressive atmosphere. After exactly 6 hours, as planned, I stood up and started walking toward the public. Everyone ran away, escaping an actual confrontation.”
This piece revealed something terrible about humanity, similar to what Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment or Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Experiment, both of which also proved how readily people will harm one another under unusual circumstances.” 
This performance showed just how easy it is to dehumanize a person who doesn’t fight back, and is particularly powerful because it defies what we think we know about ourselves. I’m certain the no one reading this believes the people around him/her capable of doing such things to another human being, but this performance proves otherwise.”

this is why performance art is important


So every single person who told me ‘ignore them they’ll go away’ and ‘you can’t let them know they bothered you’ and ‘They’ll stop if they don’t see you react’ and all that bull shit, my entire school career, I want you to look good and hard at this.
I want you to think about what you said.
What you keep saying.
What you are telling your children.
You are making them powerless.


This is why I never ignore shit
I use creative nonviolence:
Intimidate but don’t react in violence.  Create the atmosphere of confrontation and defiance to what they do and they will back off.
This is a practice that’s been used by many successful people, including Ernest Green - the first African American to graduate from Little Rock Central High School.
Why use a strategy of feigned ignorance and submission which has never worked, rather than a strategy of solidity and nonconformity which has worked in past examples?

aspireandfuckingcreate:

Graduation next Thursday.
This is it man.
High school sucked so much, but i also made the best friends I could ever ask for while being there. My friends mean the world to me and I wouldn’t have ever met them if I didn’t drag myself to high school the past four years.
But adios high school, you won’t be missed. Heh heh.

pl4guedd:


look at the way he holds her. look at his facial expression. it’s as if he feels like if he lets her go, it will be forever. his desperation to stay holding on to her is simply rare. he’s holding her with the intention of never letting go. he needs her. and this is what I find beautiful.

If somebody held me like this I think I’d melt into the gravel.
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