here is a personal series of images of people and flowers. i’ve been procrastinating finishing them for awhile.
enjoy them! if you like. mhm
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here is a personal series of images of people and flowers. i’ve been procrastinating finishing them for awhile.
enjoy them! if you like. mhm
The majority of my camera roll consists of flowers and terrible snapchat videos 🌹🕊
ok so there was this post talking about how boys love flowers too and no one ever gets them any or like cares,,
SO we were doing awkward icebreakers in class and i decided to ask the guy next to me what his favorite flower was (half expecting him to say wut idk??) and he looked at me with a huge smile and said sunflowers and i think we should all just raise awareness that boys like flowers too
give boys flowers!! flowers shouldn’t be an only feminine thing, they should be for everyone, including boys!!
s/o to the artists on tumblr that spend hours making art and only get three notes if theyre lucky. youre still awesome and your art is still fantastic
s/o to the artists on tumblr that spend hours making art and only get three notes if theyre lucky. youre still awesome and your art is still fantastic
Anyone who says you can’t give flowers to boys clearly hasn’t tried it. Seriously, give a boy some roses, they get adorably flustered and go all red. It’s the most precious thing.
Give more boys flowers.
🌹🌼🌻🌸🌷🌺💐
crush stereotypes now
we love flowers. give us flowers.
“Midafternoon, midsummer. The fields go on forever, peaceful, beautiful. Like butterflies with their black markings, the poppies open.”
— Louise Glück, from Pastoral in “Poems 1962-2012″
The whole “if Latinx aren’t here then who’s going to work the fields, clean our homes, and cook our food” is not a compliment. It’s not being supportive. It’s gross. Our lives shouldn’t ONLY be considered when it effects white people. White people who say things like that don’t care about Latinx people. They care about how us not being here will effect them. They don’t care about how it will effect us. When they say that, They didnt take us or our families into consideration. They put themselves first.
Oppression is cooking being “women’s work,” while the overwhelming majority of top restaurant chefs are male.
Oppression is fashion being a “silly girl thing,” while the top earning designers and CEOs in fashion are male.
Oppression is reducing women to consumers profiting a male system, even in fields that we supposedly dominate.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can tell a girl she’s smart her whole life, encourage her in school, buy her a chemistry set, send her to math camp, help her apply for college scholarships in STEM fields, and she’s still eventually going to walk into a classroom, a lab, or a job interview and have some man dismiss her existence, deny her funding, pass her over for a promotion, or take credit for her work. How about you work on getting those assholes out of power and quit telling me not to call girls pretty.
“Yes, being in a female dominated field, I do know what it means to be marginalized. “
oh
my
god
omg
oh my fucking god
The really ugly part is they’ve actually done multiple sociological studies on this, and guess what the result is? Men in female-dominated fields aren’t marginalized at all; they get special treatment and are fast-tracked to the top, getting more credit for their work, faster promotions, and greater pay and benefits than their female colleagues.
^phenomenon known as the glass escalator
We had a class on sanitization recently, and one of the first things that the guy even said, he points to the only boy in our class and tells him, “You’ve already got it made. You don’t even have to excel at what you do, because you’re male in the [cosmetology] business!” In a class full of women. You’d think that’s exaggeration, but it’s not.