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Our cat is growing positively tyrannical. If she finds herself alone anywhere she emits blood curdling yells until somebody comes running. She sleeps on a table in the service porch and now demands to be lifted up and down from it. She gets warm milk about eight o’clock at night and starts yelling for it about 7.30. When she gets it she drinks a little, goes off and sits under a chair, then comes and yells all over again for someone to stand beside her while has another go at the milk. When we have company she looks them over and decides almost instantly if she likes them. If she does she strolls over and plops down on the floor far enough away to make it a chore to pet her. If she doesn’t like them, she sits in the middle of the living room, casts a contemptuous glance around, and proceeds to wash her backside.

Raymond Chandler on his cat Taki, and other famous authors’ effusive love letters to their pets.
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Our cat is growing positively tyrannical. If she finds herself alone anywhere she emits blood curdling yells until somebody comes running. She sleeps on a table in the service porch and now demands to be lifted up and down from it. She gets warm milk about eight o’clock at night and starts yelling for it about 7.30. When she gets it she drinks a little, goes off and sits under a chair, then comes and yells all over again for someone to stand beside her while has another go at the milk. When we have company she looks them over and decides almost instantly if she likes them. If she does she strolls over and plops down on the floor far enough away to make it a chore to pet her. If she doesn’t like them, she sits in the middle of the living room, casts a contemptuous glance around, and proceeds to wash her backside.

Raymond Chandler on his cat Taki, and other famous authors’ effusive love letters to their pets.

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Fortune cookie

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“They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To” ~ Mary Sibande

Mary Sibande is a South African artist based in Johannesburg. Her recent series ‘long live the dead queen’ was featured within the city on the side of buildings and other structures as large, photographic murals. the series, like Sibande’s practice as an artist, ‘attempts to critique stereotypical depictions of women, particularly black women in our society.”

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The Fucked-Up Truth
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The Fucked-Up Truth

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: If Jill Abramson were a man...

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She’s a source of widespread frustration and anxiety who is demoralizing, uncaring, morale-draining, and very unpopular. He demands excellence and relevance.

She is difficult to work with, unreasonable, impossible, stubborn. He has a strong vision and insists on seeing it carried out.

She is AWOL and disengaged. He attended Sundance and SXSW.

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A couple seated in a living room looks out a window at skiers on lawn in Duluth, Minnesota, September 1949.Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart and Jack E. Fletcher, National Geographic
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A couple seated in a living room looks out a window at skiers on lawn in Duluth, Minnesota, September 1949.
Photograph by B. Anthony Stewart and Jack E. Fletcher, National Geographic

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It’s not you
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It’s not you

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Catherine and Lilu
(via A Sweet Black & White Photo Series of a Little Girl and Her Tomcat)
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meowingtontcat:

This has been Cats Wearing Sweaters.  You’re welcome.

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BIG cats love boxes too!

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Lou Reed will take life as it comes.
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Lou Reed will take life as it comes.

(via Dangerous Minds | Lou Reed’s high school yearbook photo)

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fuckyeahfeminists:

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WHY IS ALCOHOL AN EXCUSE FOR MEN TO RAPE, BUT A REASON FOR WOMEN TO GET RAPED

v. appropriate especially considering the last post.

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WHY ARE THERE SO MANY EPISODE RECAPS? 
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WHY ARE THERE SO MANY EPISODE RECAPS? 

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Academia: Anatomical teaching model in ivory of a pregnant woman

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Stephan Zick (1639-1715)
Anatomical teaching model of a pregnant woman
Nuremberg, around 1680

Length of figure: 16 cm
Coffin (wood with inlaid ivory): Length: 22 cm

Miniature anatomical models of the whole human body were popular collector’s items to stock art and natural history…

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The Peanut Underground
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The Peanut Underground

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suicidewatch

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