Isabella Rogge's Blog: The Redhead Writer, page 193
April 10, 2016
thingstolovefor:
Here, you fucking have it:
Bernie on...

Here, you fucking have it:
Bernie on working conditions in Florida and slavery in AmericaBernie predicts 2008 depression
Bernie speaks against the Panama Free Trade agreement, predicting the whole Panama Papers incident
Bernie tells Alan Greenspan he’s ruining the middle class in 2003
Bernie Sanders: Drugs vs. Hopelessness
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April 8, 2016
memeofficial:
……in marriage
smartass-stripper:
featheredtentacles:
millzdont:
So I can’t...
So I can’t stop crying after watching this.
this is by far the most incredible thing I’ve watched in days
This is why I try to see the best in people. This is why I will always take the side of people trying to make this world a better place. Incredible story.
culturenlifestyle:
Contemporary Infinity Scarves Pay Homage to...









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mkgaud:
Be lovely. Inside and out. Also, I’m working my fingers...

Be lovely. Inside and out. Also, I’m working my fingers to the bone on a new MS that I hope to submit to Swoon Reads.
wicked-bitch-of-thewest:
slutdust:
glowcloud:
hiphopfrightsplaque:
“We live in a world where...
“We live in a world where losing your phone is more dramatic than losing your virginity”
Um ok but I don’t recall my virginity having 16 GB of memory with all my contacts, music, photos, calendars, and apps or costing over $200.
my phone is an expensive and important material object and not a useless social construct put in place to shame and commodify women
Plus I remember where I lost my virginity.
smalldisgruntledcorgi:
honestly if you dont think like, the tumblr feminist scene, with all the...
honestly if you dont think like, the tumblr feminist scene, with all the occasionalyl cheesy kawaii-aesthetic misandry art, hasn’t had an impact on anyone at all like
you dont remember what the average teen girl in a fandom was like before this. you don’t remember how we used to make hate-sites about female characters who “got in the way”, games where you could beat them up, how much we hate our gender and bragged about not being like other girls, used to completely reject everything girly. a lot of us just wanted to be one of the guys. there was a lot of internalised misogyny there
now you get these 15 year old girls loving other girls and loving themselves fiercely, even at the total cost of male approval and just. god. if like 14-year-old me could see this shit now.
and like if you dont think teen girls learning to love themselves and their body and each other isnt important than i do not know what to say to you
April 7, 2016
teens in a ya novels: we drove down the highway in my mom's stolen bmw going 120 mph and singing along to obscure japnese songs after pulling off the perfect robbery at fort knox
teens in real life: we had math homework???
bookmarksandbrushpens:
I’ve never been very good at collages, I...

I’ve never been very good at collages, I can never get the symmetry right. So here’s my picture/sticker/writing collage. Day 7 of the April challenge by @journaling-junkie