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timirose:

Doin’ it. 

timirose:

Doin’ it. 

so pretty 
thecoquette:

Proenza Schouler Pimp Satchel
This purple piece of perfection makes me weak in the knees.

so pretty 

thecoquette:

Proenza Schouler Pimp Satchel

This purple piece of perfection makes me weak in the knees.

(Source: thecoquette)

got #shihpoo

got #shihpoo

If you don’t have self-esteem, you will hesitate to do anything in your life. You will hesitate to report a rape. You will hesitate to defend yourself when you are discriminated against because of your race, your sexuality, your size, your gender. You will hesitate to vote; you will hesitate to dream. For us to have self-esteem is truly an act of revolution, and our revolution is long overdue.
Margaret Cho (via heyfatchick)

(Source: andthendavidsaid)


A cluster of neural cells were derived from human embryonic stem cells in the lab of University of Wisconsin-Madison stem cell researcher and neurodevelopmental biologist Su-Chun Zhang. The motor neurons are shown in red; neural fibers appear green and the blue specks indicate DNA in cell nuclei. (via University of Wisconsin Stem cell and regenerative medicine center)

A cluster of neural cells were derived from human embryonic stem cells in the lab of University of Wisconsin-Madison stem cell researcher and neurodevelopmental biologist Su-Chun Zhang. The motor neurons are shown in red; neural fibers appear green and the blue specks indicate DNA in cell nuclei. (via University of Wisconsin Stem cell and regenerative medicine center)

sync in progress