If I ever met a genie I wouldn’t wish for a million dollars, I’d wish that whenever I bought something Iâd always have the right amount of money to pay for it in my pocket.
You are one of the great thinkers of our time.
Today I learned that there are an infinite number of different ways to live and to love. How terrifyingly exciting.
so when does graduation start feeling real?
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This year, I’ve found a more constructive way to celebrate my birthday. Any and every penny helps - please think about donating! It’s important to realize that even if you are in college and even if you are earning minimum wage… you’re still better off than a good portion of the world. And, better yet, you can help those who are less fortunate.
Beyonce Songs Re-Imagined as Undergraduate Theses in Women’s and Gender Studies | By Alli Farer
Baby Boy: The Sociocultural Effects of Prolonged Male Adolescence
Check on It: The Gendered Dynamics of Male Spectatorship in Urban Public Spaces
Crazy in Love: The Diagnosis and Treatment of âFemale Hysteriaâ During the Late Nineteenth Century
Naughty Girl: Disidentification and the Performance of Female Sexual Promiscuity
Cater 2 U: Female Subservience and the Reinforcement of Hegemonic Gendered Power Structures
Get Me Bodied: A Radical Critique of the Sex/Gender Binary
Freakum Dress: The Role of Consumerism in the Construction and Assertion of Female Sexuality
Videophone: Social Networking Technology and the Deconstruction of the Dominant Gaze
Run the World (Girls): Historical Perspectives on Global Female Leadership
Bills Bills Bills: The Dual-Income Model and the Reshaping of the Domestic Sphere
Soldier: The Hypermasculinization of U.S. Military Culture
Independent Women: Girl I Didnât Know You Could Get Down (to Business in the Public Sphere and Still Be Expected to Perform Domestic Labor During the âSecond Shiftâ) Like That
Via: Hans. Source: The Hairpin.
my entire life is comprised of me deciding if i should fiesta or siesta
Lessons I’ve learned from yoga
1. Relax and breathe.
2. Even the most challenging situation will end eventually, so stay calm.
3. Need support? Get some support. It doesnât make you weak; it makes you stronger.
4. Donât compare yourself to others.
5. Do whatâs good for you.
6. Observe, but donât judge.
7. Appreciate your body.
8. Relax and breathe.
And that marks my last undergraduate class
EVER. Weirdly enough, I’m excited about what’s ahead. For the first time in my young little life, I don’t have a 4+ year trajectory mapped out. And that’s great. I’m looking forward to this new challenge.