*There are really no words for how I feel about this: This is How It Feels to Be Under a Nuclear Attack, an article composed of firsthand accounts from survivors of the bombing of Hiroshima.
*Fashion for Writers tells us exactly what's wrong with an Orientalist Christian Dior campaign.
*Sweet Cheeks panties are a kind way to cover your buns.
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*Dream.Delight.Inspire wrote a lovely guide to keeping your wallet fat that you need to check out.
*Made-Up is a wonderful little film that shows (and questions) how the images around us affect how we present ourselves in everyday life. Found via Medicinal Marzipan.
*Kingsley lets us know why he has such a problem with "Airplanes" by B.o.B. This video is hilarious and I want this guy to be my BFF.
*Cat Safety Propaganda by Allie of Hyperbole and a Half.
*I can't really explain why, but something about this interview with Ke$ha makes me actually like her a little.
*Fatshionista's Lesley brings us an brief article called Love yourself but not too much: Seventeen's mixed message. Even though Seventeen promotes the Body Peace Project, they still send the message through their content that it's most okay to look a certain way, and that, my friends, is called hypocrisy. Give this a read and let me know what you think!
These are some of the things I'm lovin' lately, but results may vary. Let me know what you think in the comments!
9 comments:
I wish there was more peace in the world. I hate hearing about bombings.
Have a lovely day.
LOVE!
You're so right, the absurdness of our society really sucks.
Bad thing you don't understand any German (or do you?), because I do a lot of society-critics in my blog.
Have a nice day. :)
I hope it's okay if I link your blog next to the other ones I follow on the side bar of my blog? Because if you don't like that for some reason, just let me know. :)
henghdf: I don't understand German, unfortunately, but I'd be delighted if you linked to me :)
RIGHT ON SISTA
I am going to have some crazy nightmares about that Hiroshima thing. I remember reading the book, "Hirosmhima", in junior high. The descriptions of people's fingers swelling with pus, of people literally bursting with infections made me feel sick for weeks.
Oh man, I love Hyperbole and a Half but I always forget to read it. Must fix!
I have no words about that Hiroshima article. It's hard to even wrap your head around it.
On a lighter note, that critique of the airplanes song made me laugh. :)
Thank you so much for adding me to your lovely Results May Vary post - it's made my week! :) x
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