(Source: die4monds)

starrynight3:

you know those people who aren’t obsessed with bands or music or books or movies or tv shows or anything

how

(Source: frowninglessons)

burnt-oranges:

if you follow the paintbrush with your eyes while not moving your head, it forces you to use emdr which is a therapeutic technique to calm anxiety/panic. watching fish swim causes the same effect.

(Source: seutae)

allison-meow:

ironsight-pony:

randomasdey:

touchpadart:

babywarrior5:

mccunt:

stangefruitandwildthing:

Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.
That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II. 

Oh shit, that’s the real “Rosie the Riveter” ?
BAMF

BAMF INDEED. This woman deserves all the respect in the universe!
I need this on my blog. 

SHE’S REAL?!*salutes* 

WHAT A PRECIOUS WOMAN!!

Strong as always, just like in the picture.

She died in 2010, though. Rest in Peace, my hero.

allison-meow:

ironsight-pony:

randomasdey:

touchpadart:

babywarrior5:

mccunt:

stangefruitandwildthing:

Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.

That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II. 

Oh shit, that’s the real “Rosie the Riveter” ?

BAMF

BAMF INDEED. This woman deserves all the respect in the universe!

I need this on my blog. 

SHE’S REAL?!
*salutes* 

WHAT A PRECIOUS WOMAN!!

Strong as always, just like in the picture.

She died in 2010, though. Rest in Peace, my hero.

projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:
“You are one lucky bitch.”
“Please, keep struggling, it just gets me harder.”
“How does it feel, princess?”
-My three attackers, who broke into my dorm room and gang raped me. I was 19.


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Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th
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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:

“You are one lucky bitch.”

“Please, keep struggling, it just gets me harder.”

“How does it feel, princess?”

-My three attackers, who broke into my dorm room and gang raped me. I was 19.



Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th

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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:
“How can a girl rape a boy?”
- Nearly everyone I tried to tell for the first four years after it happened.
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Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th
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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:

“How can a girl rape a boy?”

- Nearly everyone I tried to tell for the first four years after it happened.

Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th

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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:
“Scream for me.”
-I Didn’t.
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Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th
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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:

“Scream for me.”

-I Didn’t.

Photographed in Chicago, IL on September 27th

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projectunbreakable:

The poster reads:

“No one will believe you so why bother fighting me” -The first time I was 15

“This is how a dad is supposed to take care of his little girl”

All attacks were done when I would come home from the hospital. He knew when I was drugged I couldn’t fight back and would remind me the case would never hold up in court. To this day I fight all medications from making me relax. He took advantage of my illness. 

14 years old - 17 years old

He was my only father figure.

Photographed in Delaware, OH on September 25th.

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projectunbreakable:

The posters read:

1. “it’s just like tickling, just better” (age 7) -Male babysitter

2. “just tell your Mom you got hurt in the garage.” (age 8-10) -Mom’s boyfriend

*as an explanation for the rope burn on my leg from him tying me up on an exercise bench and raping me for hours

“Oh you were raped by a man as a young child - no wonder you’re a lesbian” -response from many when I “came out”

Photographed in Slippery Rock, PA on September 11th.

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