Pea Green Boat

I'm a 20-something owl-child from too many countries now to recall.

I like travelling, tea ceremony, dark chocolate, rain-filled mornings and sunny afternoons. Shineshine. Rabbits. Languages, anthropology and random knowledge.

Please forgive my starry eyes.
relax-your-trust:
“  vesicant:
“  daily-tumbles:
“ Did you know these are the same dancers from the Chimney scene in Mary Poppins!?!
Everything is beautiful and nothing hurts.
ALL MY LOVE TO THESE MEN FOREVER.
Still defining epic, after all these...

relax-your-trust:

 vesicant:

daily-tumbles:

Did you know these are the same dancers from the Chimney scene in Mary Poppins!?!

Everything is beautiful and nothing hurts.

ALL MY LOVE TO THESE MEN FOREVER.

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Still defining epic, after all these years.

Oh my god this isn’t making me cry, it’s just raining on my face.

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(via libralove)

adelacorn:
“ Baruun Taiga, Mongolia, 2004
A Visual Anthropology of the World’s Last Living Nomads
Jerome Toirkens
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adelacorn:

Baruun Taiga, Mongolia, 2004

A Visual Anthropology of the World’s Last Living Nomads

Jerome Toirkens 

mandarinpopsicle:

“The Secrets of the Yamomami”

This is the story of the unhealthy meeting of two cultures: an indigenous tribe, the Yanomami and the western anthropologists who came to the Amazon to study them. Over three decades the Yanomami Indians were transformed from the “last Stone Age tribe” so prized by those anthropologists to the most exhaustively documented and filmed tribe on earth.

Very very interesting documentary. Major ethics headfuck, but no less interesting. 

(via mandarinpopsicle-deactivated201)

friskk:

merfasa:

Why does society take something fun like Halloween costumes and make it a culturally offensive issue? I don’t get it.

because culturally offensive costumes.

(via somanygiggles)

mikanyan:

scribblekitchen:

thatoneturk:

paradoxmachines:

diffindo-:

this is why i am a feminist

This is why I’m a feminist as well, and also why I think what images we present in media, especially media targeted towards children and teens, is so important.

Even if, for some reason, seeing ‘feminist’ on this pushes you to scroll past, as I almost did, watch it anyway. 

Everybody needs to watch this. Now.

We’ve got to do better in order to make this happen. It’s high time we stop picking our highest power from 6% of this country’s people among other things. The media’s representation of the female gender and of people of color needs to change.

(Source: dave-bowman, via libralove)

British artist Stephen Wiltshire has managed to draw the manhattan skyline from memory. These were drawn after a half hour helicopter trip over the city. 

Stephen Wiltshire was diagnosed with autism at the age of three and he has an unusually powerful photographic memory. He can look at the subject of his drawing once and reproduce it accurately with photographic detail, down to the exact number of columns or windows on a building.

(via stateofouraffairs)