hollowed bone, flightless bird

May 14

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

puppet:

(via Twitter)

puppet:

(via Twitter)

(via sleetwealth)

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May 13

dank-potion:

intellectual-stupidity:

Think this shit’s funny?
Keep making rape jokes then.

It really gets me when people say things like “why didn’t you report them!?” or “it’s your fault, you let them walk free”. Statistically speaking, rapists will not be convicted, or tried or even brought in for questioning. The victim is lucky if their charges even get a second glance. Plus, the horrific things victims have to go through to prove that they’ve actually been victimized further damages their psyche and healing process, which should be their first priority above anything. It’s the sad reality we live in and rapists know this and it’s why they continue to be so prevalent. In addition, we live in a victim-blaming society where rape is considered a preventable situation in which a person can’t suppress their innate sexual urges instead of a violent, horrific crime. By saying things like “she was asking for it” or “they shouldn’t have been so drunk” suggests rape is something everyone is capable of if they’re tempted enough, which it most certainly is not.
These numbers need to change. This is embarrassing and disgusting, but we as a society, need to start rethinking how we even perceive rape before that can happen.

dank-potion:

intellectual-stupidity:

Think this shit’s funny?

Keep making rape jokes then.

It really gets me when people say things like “why didn’t you report them!?” or “it’s your fault, you let them walk free”. Statistically speaking, rapists will not be convicted, or tried or even brought in for questioning. The victim is lucky if their charges even get a second glance. Plus, the horrific things victims have to go through to prove that they’ve actually been victimized further damages their psyche and healing process, which should be their first priority above anything. It’s the sad reality we live in and rapists know this and it’s why they continue to be so prevalent. In addition, we live in a victim-blaming society where rape is considered a preventable situation in which a person can’t suppress their innate sexual urges instead of a violent, horrific crime. By saying things like “she was asking for it” or “they shouldn’t have been so drunk” suggests rape is something everyone is capable of if they’re tempted enough, which it most certainly is not.

These numbers need to change. This is embarrassing and disgusting, but we as a society, need to start rethinking how we even perceive rape before that can happen.

(via honeydust)

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari wardrobe: Samantha Rice photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

concept/makeup/model: Lovina Yavari
wardrobe: Samantha Rice
photography/editing: Melyssa Anishnabie

May 12

skirtfulloffire:

Here’s a thing.  (Taken with instagram)

skirtfulloffire:

Here’s a thing. (Taken with instagram)