bvkspine:

the studious reader: reads in coffe shops and at the library, drinks lots of lattes, takes the best pictures, lives for the aesthetic, blankets and cozy outfits and candles are a priority no matter the place and time of year or day, probably a literature student or in a social sciences field, tabs, comes up with the weirdest and most detailed theories

the chaotic reader: reads four books at once, regularly forgets characters’ names, crazy reading habits, reads mostly late at night or for unhealthy stretches of time, eats snacks or bites nails while reading, had an intense reading phase around the year 2014 and feels very nostalgic about that, passionate and outspoken

the summer reader: reads outside, wears sunglasses and sits directly on the ground to read, plays with sand or grass while reading, gets bored if the story is stalling or running in circles but otherwise gets easily lost in a book, likes a sweet drink or a nice cup of tea, unapologetically reads bad chick lits, plot over prose, tropes are friends

the addicted reader: reads on the bus in bed on a chair in class at work in the bath whilst walking, would read in their sleep, wears headphones to impede social interactions, owns the largest and most eclectic collection of books, refuses to think about the library of alexandria, picky and generally hard to please, likes to keep their favorite copies freakishly clean

theanxiousscorpio:

Baby steps India! The Supreme Court of India reversed its own 2013 decision restoring Section 377, a controversial British-era ban on consensual gay sex (homosexuality). Homosexuality is not a crime in India anymore and it is not a mental disorder, five Supreme Court judges declared today in a spectacular leap for gay rights in the country and a rainbow moment in its history.

mateus:

denied-par-vollen:

frenchforeignlegion:

woman: I hate how women and young girls are punished financially and socially for not wearing makeup

some fucking loser with no critical thinking skills: wow check your contour and fucked up brows, ugly

Women aren’t ‘punished’. They chose to wear makeup. They themselves created the culture of makeup by choosing to use it. It’s your fault

Meet George, Jean Paul, Alan, Lorenzo, Fabrizio, and
John. They are the CEOs of L’Oreal, Revlon, Estée Lauder, OPI Nail
Polish, and MAC Cosmetics. Remember their faces. These men essentially
run the $50 billion beauty industry.

1. Coty has no women its board or executive team. Some of Coty’s most well-known beauty brands are Rimmel, Sally Hansen, O.P.I., and Philosophy.

2. Compagnie Financière Richemont has no women on its executive team and 6% female board representation. The company owns the luxury brands Cartier, Montblanc, and Van Cleef and Arpels.

2. L Brands has no women on its executive team and 17% female board representation. L Brands owns Victoria’s Secret and Bath and Body Works.

Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the West

Women Who Wear Makeup Absorb 5 Pounds of Toxic Chemicals Per Year

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