Southern Mother

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ohhoe:

What color should I paint my nails?
From left to right…

Sally Hansen - sea breeze
China glaze - for Audrey
Essie - Turquoise and Caicos
Sally Hansen - jade jump
Revlon - minted
??

ohhoe:

What color should I paint my nails?

From left to right…

Sally Hansen - sea breeze

China glaze - for Audrey

Essie - Turquoise and Caicos

Sally Hansen - jade jump

Revlon - minted

??

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Southern Mother’s Dream Truck
I want this truck in aqua blue.  
I would name it Chuck.
It would be my special truck. 
A jar of peanut butter and sterling spoon would ride shot-gun.
Some People would say, “You know, she’s gone crazy.”
They never knew me,
but real friends would laugh
and call out, “Hey, girl! Can I have a ride?”

Southern Mother’s Dream Truck

I want this truck in aqua blue.  

I would name it Chuck.

It would be my special truck. 

A jar of peanut butter and sterling spoon would ride shot-gun.

Some People would say, “You know, she’s gone crazy.”

They never knew me,

but real friends would laugh

and call out, “Hey, girl! Can I have a ride?”

(Source: cineastesview)

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storyboard:

Hello Giggles on Feminism, Baby Animals, & Tweens

It began as the girl alternative to Funny or Die: a place where smart, independent, creative women could spread their brand of comedy on the web. A year in, ladyblogging site Hello Giggles may boast as much earnestness as comedy, but it is — in the words of its founding trio — a rare place on the web where negativity isn’t tolerated. “It’s positivity, all the time,” say actress Zooey Deschanel, producer Sophia Rossi, and writer Molly McAleer. On the eve of the site’s one-year anniversary, Tumblr sat down with the women to talk feminism, baby animals, and what they have in common with tweens.

Jessica Bennett

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whoneedsfeminism:

I need feminism because I’m tired of women with jobs being called “career women” or “working moms” when all men are ever called is “men.” 

228 notes

whoneedsfeminism:

I need feminism because I’m tired of women with jobs being called “career women” or “working moms” when all men are ever called is “men.”