[IMAGE: A Northern White bat hanging by one foot from a green roof. Its wings are a bit crooked and the bat looks very irritable. At the top, in a pink melty font, it reads: “BURNING BRIDGES WITH TOXIC PEOPLE” and at the bottom, “IS NECESSARY AND IMPORTANT.”]

[IMAGE: A Northern White bat hanging by one foot from a green roof. Its wings are a bit crooked and the bat looks very irritable. At the top, in a pink melty font, it reads: “BURNING BRIDGES WITH TOXIC PEOPLE” and at the bottom, “IS NECESSARY AND IMPORTANT.”]

(Source: inspirationalbats, via man-themed)

Tags: bat animal aww

i showed this to my friends yesterday and said “this is the best photo i’ve ever taken in my life” and immediately realized i really believe that. makes me smile EVERY single time. taken in québec city, may 2009.

i showed this to my friends yesterday and said “this is the best photo i’ve ever taken in my life” and immediately realized i really believe that. makes me smile EVERY single time. taken in québec city, may 2009.

foxynonsense:

high glitz 

paging elton bambi legay, i think i’ve found your daddy
Deofrith, 2001 (recycled taxidermy mixed media) by Angela Singer

foxynonsense:

high glitz 

paging elton bambi legay, i think i’ve found your daddy

Deofrith, 2001 (recycled taxidermy mixed media) by Angela Singer

(Source: stuporego, via sassyfrasscircus)

ah, this lovely gal again. how appropriate i find her now on my tumblr dashboard. thanks, jessica.
i’ve had this image saved on the three computers i’ve owned in the past decade. i’ve posted it to livejournal communities for “inspiration,” shown it to hairdressers. i bought my first pair of t-strap shoes because of her, i’ve invented stories of her in my mind, i’ve wondered what her tattoos are of. all i really knew about her is what my (very tattooed) friend ursula told me in a livejournal comment: “the first pic with the zebra, that girl is a circus freak show girl haha, back in the 20’s and 30’s girls with tattoos were pretty rare… ” i always admired her more for that, and wouldn’t have thought of it that way. in short, this image has been completely fundamental in my aesthetics, my imagination, from the time i was in my late teens until now.
sometimes i dream of having a tattoo of a tattooed lady on me, and i still see her face. her cupid’s bows lips. she’d have to be big, either on my thigh or on the back of my lower left leg.
also, i’ve been thinking about how it’s an image i know nothing about. absolutely nothing factual or true or verifiable. that intrigues me somewhat more than if i knew her name, or at least when the photograph had been taken… but mostly, it frustrates me. i saw it for the first time probably about 7 or 8 years ago and have just always liked it. but where? i probably saw it online and right clicked, save as. who is she? who took the photo? is it a closeup of a larger photograph? who scanned it and shared it online?
today when i hunt, all the sources are photobuckets, pinterest, tumblr, random places scattered about. the best quality one is on someone’s livejournal info page that was last touched in 2009. sourcing back to other places, but never to the information i’m looking for.
big sigh.
the internet is (or will soon become) an archivist’s worst nightmare.

ah, this lovely gal again. how appropriate i find her now on my tumblr dashboard. thanks, jessica.

i’ve had this image saved on the three computers i’ve owned in the past decade. i’ve posted it to livejournal communities for “inspiration,” shown it to hairdressers. i bought my first pair of t-strap shoes because of her, i’ve invented stories of her in my mind, i’ve wondered what her tattoos are of. all i really knew about her is what my (very tattooed) friend ursula told me in a livejournal comment: “the first pic with the zebra, that girl is a circus freak show girl haha, back in the 20’s and 30’s girls with tattoos were pretty rare… ” i always admired her more for that, and wouldn’t have thought of it that way. in short, this image has been completely fundamental in my aesthetics, my imagination, from the time i was in my late teens until now.

sometimes i dream of having a tattoo of a tattooed lady on me, and i still see her face. her cupid’s bows lips. she’d have to be big, either on my thigh or on the back of my lower left leg.

also, i’ve been thinking about how it’s an image i know nothing about. absolutely nothing factual or true or verifiable. that intrigues me somewhat more than if i knew her name, or at least when the photograph had been taken… but mostly, it frustrates me. i saw it for the first time probably about 7 or 8 years ago and have just always liked it. but where? i probably saw it online and right clicked, save as. who is she? who took the photo? is it a closeup of a larger photograph? who scanned it and shared it online?

today when i hunt, all the sources are photobucketspinterest, tumblr, random places scattered about. the best quality one is on someone’s livejournal info page that was last touched in 2009. sourcing back to other places, but never to the information i’m looking for.

big sigh.

the internet is (or will soon become) an archivist’s worst nightmare.

(Source: dickiegazoonie, via tangledupinlace)

mytongueisforked:

uglyempire:

cera.

also high glam.

with dogs.

and that creepy tiny communion bible.

again. no idea why this happened but it is great.

photoshoot with rowan today.

there is nothing i don’t love about this.

(Source: wildmire, via woc-resist)

Front & Back Bird Print Galbiya (Yosef X Miki Avni)

(Source: etsy.com)

this is such a tattoo-worthy drawing. by jeeyon/j. shim. (edited to add proper credit)

this is such a tattoo-worthy drawing. by jeeyon/j. shim. (edited to add proper credit)

(via princessbeancurd)

(Source: yumyumcult, via lionza)

theanimalblog:

Submitted by deathc0re

okay no for real is it like international fox day?! there are so many foxes on tumblr today!

theanimalblog:

Submitted by deathc0re

okay no for real is it like international fox day?! there are so many foxes on tumblr today!

madsimian:

Dylan Menges snapped this haunting silhouette left behind when he moved the still-warm corpse of a roadkilled coyote: “She hadn’t been there long (still warm), and moving her carcass off the road revealed the salty silhouette from passing cars on a winter highway (via The High Definite » Sad Animal Pictures)

this is so so beautiful/sad.

madsimian:

Dylan Menges snapped this haunting silhouette left behind when he moved the still-warm corpse of a roadkilled coyote: “She hadn’t been there long (still warm), and moving her carcass off the road revealed the salty silhouette from passing cars on a winter highway (via The High Definite » Sad Animal Pictures)

this is so so beautiful/sad.

(via helaysinthereins)