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  2. Kolam is a rangoli traditionally composed of geometric lines and shapes, drawn around a grid pattern of dots. It is drawn by south Indian women with rice or chalk powder in front of their homes. 

    (Source: panoptic, via intra-venus)

     

  3. alpaca-punch:

    itshadrian:

    I’ve died and gone to design heaven.

    Architect Bart Prince dreamt up a fantastical house in Columbus, Ohio, distinguished by dynamic, flowing spaces. The owner describes the home as a place for big kids with, for instance, secret passageways hidden within the masonry walls. A 75-foot-long serpentine pool, lined with mirror-and-glass mosaics, winds its way along the lower level of the house. “The owner wanted a lap pool running through a tropical garden, with palm trees and bananas and views of the sky,” the architect says. “The living spaces are arranged around that.” 



    i want to live here now please.

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  4. Racism is not in your intent. Your intent is immaterial in how racist your actions are. This isn’t about you BEING a racist. It’s about you DOING A THING that is racist. Your intent doesn’t change it. Your ignorance of its meaning doesn’t change it. It’s got nothing to do with you as a person and everything to do with the meaning of your action in the context of sociocultural history.
     

  5. leighving:

    JAN 2010

    FEB 2011

    FEB 2012

    MAR 2013

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  6. So in the past week my boyfriend and I had to break up , I broke my phone and I failed an essay. How fantastic.

     

  7. I hate how relevant this is.

    (Source: ashletsparty, via chaperonrouge)

     


  8. royalteens:

    “i like curvy girls” aka you like girls with flat stomachs and skinny legs but with huge boobs and a huge arse

    god bless this post.

    Couldn’t be more true

    (Source: internetexplorers, via intra-venus)

     

  9. rabbitprintboots:

    Soooo easy

     

  10. (Source: fapkins, via heyfranhey)