1. Album Art
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    ambidextrious:

    ladyatheist:

    audiodopexx:

    dissentnessid:

    blackamazon:

    deliciouskaek:

    yeezysdisciple:

    livinglife-thegoodwayxo:

    finally a decent cover.

    baby John Legend isn’t just decent…..but I digress 

    lol “decent”

    sugar, he ain’t John “Decent”. that’s John Legend

    This is UNCOMFORTABLY good.

    Like you almost don’t wanna finish it cause it will hurt

    Who said decent.

    IT DOES HURT. @_@ SO GOOD UGH.

    better than the original coughcough

    I like the original, but this is SO MUCH BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    phew, I started fanning myself about 12.6 seconds in. Just woah…

    Title
    John Legend - Rolling in the Deep (Adele Cover)
  2. historicalslut:

msbhave:

LIKE A BOSS

I am in love with this picture. this takes so much talent.

    historicalslut:

    msbhave:

    LIKE A BOSS

    I am in love with this picture. this takes so much talent.

  3. soundlyawake:

Seriously watched this like 100 times.

    soundlyawake:

    Seriously watched this like 100 times.

  4. dionthesocialist:

    erosum:

    Feminist Frequency - Tropes vs. Women: #3 The Smurfette Principle (full video & transcript here)

    At least Big Bang Theory got better about that by adding Bernadette and Amy to the cast, and giving them heaps of screen time (almost as much as the guys got).

  5. higgitusfiggitus:

    Today my mom wasn’t home, so my eight year old sister asked me to set some words for her so she could write her daily sentences. I knew she did them every day, but I’ve never bothered to read them before.

    My sister is a lot of things. She’s extremely smart, fairly quiet, and absolutely hilarious. But today I learned two new things about her:

    a) my sister does not have a way with the written word

    b) my sister is addicted to crack cocaine

    I don’t know what the fuck she’s smoking but I want in on it sweet baby jesus I did not know what to do with myself while I was reading some of these

    what is wrong with her

    I don’t even understand what some of these mean









    (things you should know: I am natalie, and her “silkys” are two little silk & velveteen blankets she’s slept with since she was born.)

  6. hiohmegan:


Do you want to become a sexuality educator, counselor or therapist?  Attend a SAR!  There is one coming up in June at The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health.
The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health invites mental health professionals, students, health-care providers and anyone interested in reflecting on and gaining awareness about sexuality-related issues to its Sexual Attitude Reassessment Seminar (SAR). The SAR will be a two and a half-day intensive seminar that, through media integration and a variety of interactive activities and discussions, assists participants in the self-evaluation of their feelings, values, and attitudes as these relate to the diversity of human sexual behavior. The SAR is a basic requirement for those who wish to become certified as sexuality educators, counselors, or therapists, but it can also benefit people in a range of other professions. The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) suggests that this experience occur early in ones training so it can be most beneficial to one’s understanding personal biases and values while working with sexually-diverse populations. This program meets the attitude and values training requirement for certification by AASECT and is approved for 22 CE Credits (provider #10-108H). This program has been approved for 22.5 Social Work Continuing Education hours for re-licensure, in accordance with 258 CMR, Collaborative of NASW and The Boston College and Simmons Schools of Social Work Authorization number D 51996. While sexually explicit media, conversations, and small group discussions are part of the SAR; there is no live nudity or sexual activity included (or permitted) in the program. If you have any questions about the program and/or its structure, please call the CSPH or email us at thecsph@gmail.com. While 600.00 may seem like a lot, it is one of the cheapest SAR for your money going around.  (CSPH interns are able to attend one for free during their internship though)Pre-registration for this seminar is required. Please send a check or money order, along with your preferred address and telephone number to: Megan Andelloux The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health 250 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI. 02860 (401) 489-5513 Dates: Friday June 22, 2012, 10:00am – 6:00pm Saturday June 23 2012, 10:00am – 6:00pm Sunday June 24 2012, 10:00am - 6:00pm
 You must be present for all three days in full to receive credit.  Registration is due by June 11th.
Location: The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health The Grant Building 250 Main Street, Unit 6 Pawtucket, RI. 02860 (401) 489-5513 Cost: $600.00 
(One scholarship is available per SAR, please email info@thecsph.org for more information)  Facilitators: Megan Andelloux AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator and Sexologist Joseph Winn MSW, LICSW, AASECT Certified Sex Therapist

    hiohmegan:

    Do you want to become a sexuality educator, counselor or therapist?  Attend a SAR!  There is one coming up in June at The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health.

    The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health invites mental health professionals, students, health-care providers and anyone interested in reflecting on and gaining awareness about sexuality-related issues to its Sexual Attitude Reassessment Seminar (SAR). The SAR will be a two and a half-day intensive seminar that, through media integration and a variety of interactive activities and discussions, assists participants in the self-evaluation of their feelings, values, and attitudes as these relate to the diversity of human sexual behavior. 

    The SAR is a basic requirement for those who wish to become certified as sexuality educators, counselors, or therapists, but it can also benefit people in a range of other professions. The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) suggests that this experience occur early in ones training so it can be most beneficial to one’s understanding personal biases and values while working with sexually-diverse populations. 

    This program meets the attitude and values training requirement for certification by AASECT and is approved for 22 CE Credits (provider #10-108H). 

    This program has been approved for 22.5 Social Work Continuing Education hours for re-licensure, in accordance with 258 CMR, Collaborative of NASW and The Boston College and Simmons Schools of Social Work Authorization number D 51996. 

    While sexually explicit media, conversations, and small group discussions are part of the SAR; there is no live nudity or sexual activity included (or permitted) in the program. If you have any questions about the program and/or its structure, please call the CSPH or email us at thecsph@gmail.com. 

    While 600.00 may seem like a lot, it is one of the cheapest SAR for your money going around.  (CSPH interns are able to attend one for free during their internship though)Pre-registration for this seminar is required. Please send a check or money order, along with your preferred address and telephone number to: 

    Megan Andelloux 
    The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health 
    250 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI. 02860 
    (401) 489-5513 

    Dates: Friday June 22, 2012, 10:00am – 6:00pm 
    Saturday June 23 2012, 10:00am – 6:00pm 
    Sunday June 24 2012, 10:00am - 6:00pm

     You must be present for all three days in full to receive credit.  Registration is due by June 11th.

    Location: 
    The Center for Sexual Pleasure and Health 
    The Grant Building 
    250 Main Street, Unit 6 
    Pawtucket, RI. 
    02860 
    (401) 489-5513 
    Cost: $600.00 

    (One scholarship is available per SAR, please email info@thecsph.org for more information)  

    Facilitators: 
    Megan Andelloux AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator and Sexologist 
    Joseph Winn MSW, LICSW, AASECT Certified Sex Therapist

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Currently in Los Angeles, studying international relations and theatre.

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