why is justin always the best part of taz
another thing that massively pissed me off about Stranger Things S1 is the idea that a girl raised in borderline isolation who doesn’t know words like “friend” or “promise” and doesn’t realize she has a name would immediately try to be “pretty” and fixate on that… Duffer brothers delete your account
Second verse, same as the first: a girl raised in borderline isolation who doesn’t know what “girlfriend” or “dance” or “date” are sees The Boy She Likes talking to Another Girl precisely once and immediately fixates on this girl as a mortal enemy and a source of Core Rage… @ Duffer brothers talk to a woman someday
Me, listening to Taylor Swift’s “dress” for the 3rd time in a row
*sobbing* it’s just so gay?????

Okay so Ruby Rose said Dress reminds her of her girlfriend. If that doesn’t tell you how gay that song is I honestly don’t know what will.
the “slob but also a perfectionist” squad
VIRGO, Cancer, Aries, Taurus, Aquarius, Pisces

Reblog if you’re part of a hostile nation that’s declared war on Australia
i’m a transbian AND from new zealand so i’m like double warring aussie
i’m a transbian and
from new zealand so i’m like
double warring aussie
^Haiku^bot^0.4. Sometimes I do stupid things (but I have improved with syllables!). Beep-boop!
Today the Department of Extraordinary Embroidery is admiring the wonderful handiwork of Brighton-based artist Charlotte Bailey, who takes inspiration from the traditional Japanese art of kintsugi, the art of repairing broken pottery with gold, silver, or platinum lacquer to honor the history of and damage to the object. Bailey has created her own hybrid form of kintsugi, which uses embroidery in place of the metallic lacquer. First each piece of a broken vase is wrapped in fabric. Then Bailey uses gold metallic thread to reassemble the broken pieces. It’s painstaking kintsugi darning and the resulting sculptural objects are beautiful.
Visit Charlotte Bailey’s Facebook page or her website to check out more of her embroidery projects.
[via Colossal]







