The year is 2042. “I was born in the wrong generation” a teenage white girl sighs as she listens to One Direction and cleans the lens on her vintage iPhone 4S.
(via senorbutts)
The year is 2042. “I was born in the wrong generation” a teenage white girl sighs as she listens to One Direction and cleans the lens on her vintage iPhone 4S.
(via senorbutts)
(Source: thedoctorisamonkeyslut, via fuckyeahmisfits)
(via driamia)
—John Waters (via ratbrat)
(Source: sixtyforty, via senorbutts)
(Source: mrsimongifs, via damnafricawhathappened)
Marketing Campaign of the Day: Apparently, most women have hard-and-fast “rules about what they won’t put in their vaginas.” This new spot for Sir Richard’s condoms elicits said rules — though they seem to involve specific types of men, more than anything else — and promises the condom brand won’t add any chemicals, either.
Happy National Women’s Health Week.
(See also: Sir Richard’s spot defending sluts.)
[adweek]
Typography Jokes by Gary Nicholson
“Personal Project to design a series of posters with typographically focused puns to lift the spirits of fellow designers.”
(via senorbutts)
—J.D. Salinger (via ratbrat)
(Source: misswallflower, via senorbutts)
(Source: unecoquette, via puppiedog)
(Source: robinisthebride, via howimetyourmother)