My spring nails
Making nano structures at work đ
My favourite meme
That feeling specific to dreams where everything you long for works out perfectly and yet it is still tinged by the fact that deep down you know it’s not real
I think bangs would look really pretty on you.. [:
Thanks! I had them when I was little, but I’ve been thinking on growing my hair out a bit before chopping it off, possibly in a fashion that results in bangs. I couldn’t actually find a picture of me with bangs, but here I have long hair and a mural!

You got it, Viola. Most peopleâs opinions do not matter.
I will get there – to the useful part of what still feels like a horrible, scary revelation.
BTW Laura’s blog is lovely. đ
Being tender and open is beautiful. As a woman, I feel continually shhhâed. Too sensitive. Too mushy. Too wishy washy. Blah blah. Donât let someone steal your tenderness. Donât allow the coldness and fear of others to tarnish your perfectly vulnerable beating heart. Nothing is more powerful than allowing yourself to truly be affected by things. Whether itâs a song, a stranger, a mountain, a rain drop, a tea kettle, an article, a sentence, a footstep, feel it all â look around you. All of this is for you. Take it and have gratitude. Give it and feel love.
Zooey Deschanel (via a-terrible-mess)
<3 :’)
The Decemberists Series
âMy thesis was a collection of pieces based on songs by one of my favorite bands, The Decemberists. I chose pieces from throughout their catalog, spanning from their first album, Castaways and Cutouts, to their latest, The King is Dead. Their music is some of the most inspiring I have come across; each song tells a rich, nuanced story. The lyrics can be vague enough to be open to interpretation, but contain enough specificity to make a detail freak like me joyfully hunt down reference images of columbine flowers and mistlethrushes.â Caitlin Clarkson
3. Remind yourself always to do some research before giving…
Every time I read an article about conservatives being âpro- lifeâ I am reminded of my brother who died of ALS at the age of 47. He spent the last 6 years of his life in nursing homes where the care, supervision and meals were abysmal. One of his former roommates was smoking a cigarette, fell asleep and burned to death because his diaper caught fire. Another roommate went home for the weekend to visit his mother and committed suicide in the garage of her home so that he wouldnât have to return to the nursing home. I have to say that in all the years my brother was there I never once saw a group of conservatives out in front of the building shouting slogans about the sanctity of life and how all lives – no matter what age – are meaningful. I never once saw a group of evangelicals visiting with patients, pushing wheelchairs, or feeding the elderly residents. There were no Rick Santorums advocating on behalf of my brother who several years before had been a pro golfer and was still the father of two adorable young boys. When conservatives and evangelicals understand that ALL life really is sacred, including that of the elderly, the permanently disabled, the terminally ill, and the women and children who accidentally get bombed in the course of a war, then maybe Iâll listen to their opinions on contraceptives and/or abortion. For now, however, this is really just a politically heated argument about womenâs reproductive rights and who gets to control those rights.
The âSafe, Legal, Rareâ Illusion – NYTimes.com
YES.Â
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Might be a rerun on my blog, and if it is, itâs worth repeating.
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Holy SHIT, this is a good point. Â Why arenât those pro-life people reading this?!
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