Jessie Dresses Up

archiemcphee:

These awesome photos, in which rolling waves appear to be both perfectly frozen in time and miraculously made solid, are the work of French photographer Pierre Carreau.

Carreau “shoots waves with a variety of high speed cameras using various macro and wide angle lenses, capturing water shapes that appear more sculptural than liquid.”

Visit his Pierre Carreau’s website to view many more examples of his amazing work. He also offers prints of some of his images via Clic Gallery.

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beinghumanin221b:

My F+F shirt and stockings came in today! Now all I need is a few accessories and the coord is complete!

beinghumanin221b:

My F+F shirt and stockings came in today! Now all I need is a few accessories and the coord is complete!

mintymerry:

Late nights at work meant comfortable outfits that involve a tee, shorts and otk socks. Today is an exception, though! Fancy Fridays must go on.

Jsk: Chess Story
Hat: Fox Cherry
Bag: IW treasure bag replica
Jacket: Metamorphose

mintymerry:

Late nights at work meant comfortable outfits that involve a tee, shorts and otk socks. Today is an exception, though! Fancy Fridays must go on.

Jsk: Chess Story
Hat: Fox Cherry
Bag: IW treasure bag replica
Jacket: Metamorphose

Princeton University psychologist Susan Fiske took brain scans of heterosexual men while they looked at sexualised images of women wearing bikinis. She found that the part of their brains that became activated was pre-motor - areas that usually light up when people anticipate using tools. The men were reacting to the images as if the women were objects they were going to act on. Particularly shocking was the discovery that the participants who scored highest on tests of hostile sexism were those most likely to deactivate the part of the brain that considers other people’s intentions (the medial prefrontal cortex) while looking at the pictures. These men were responding to images of the women as if they were non-human.

—The Equality Illusion (via lesilencieux)

(Source: thoughtfulcynic, via strawberrysweetlolita)

marshmallowfluffwoman:

Switched up my hair color! The brown in my previous pictures is my natural hair color. I’m really liking these blonde balayage highlights though! 

USA size 18

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