February 2012
158 posts
fuck yeah sex education: 10 Ways to Love Others →
ohapoeticsoul:
Some guidelines for loving:
1. Tell them about their brilliance. They likely can’t see it and they don’t know its immensity, but you can see it, and you can illuminate it for them.
2. Be authentic, and give others the gift of the real you and a real…
Storybook Burlesque presents: Roald Dahl
bentrivettontherocks:
Here are the pre-show portraits from the Storybook Burlesque show from last week. Knowing how much goes into these performances really puts most other day to day activities to shame. Check out some photos of the amazing acts that got all kinds of wild and crazy over Roald Dahl.
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Good news is that in two weeks I start work. I’m working mornings on 3/3 til 3/11 minus the days off on 3/5 and 3/10. I’m a little sad that I’ll miss MSI on 3/7 or 3/8. But I’ll catch them when they come back to Philly. I’m not sure about Exist Trace yet.Then the buscar office from my university called me today Friday and today. I have to call them back in a...
Belly Dancer photos
greyloch:
Here’s a couple of photos of belly-dancers I’ve met over the years:
AnimeUSA 2011
Photoshop “negative” graphic
Maryland Renaissance Festival 2011
FYI: Guys - if you’re going to take a lady’s photo, it’s considered polite to ask beforehand. These ladies were getting creeped out by all the stealth photographer stalking them.
Wicked tattoos
“Display Only”
Very funny pin...
Bellydancing: Sword Tips, Tricks and Guidelines →
rocknlobster:
Shems’s Sword Guidelines
1 – Your sword is a dangerous weapon, treat it that way. Do not curl your fingers over the sharp edge of the blade (even if yours is not sharp), I don’t even like the look of a pinch hold on a sharp edge. It is up to you to show the audience how dangerous your weapon is. Don’t do anything to ruin the illusion for them. Protect the safety of your...
When people think Paganism is "devil worship"
dollydoomsday:
The Medical Construction of Gender: Case... →
modus-ponies:
I read this article for my Anthropology of Gender class, and really enjoyed it, so I uploaded it for tumblr to have too. The article deals with how physicians decide and “construct” gender in cases of intersex infants with genital ambiguity. Their decisions regarding assigning (or “uncovering”) the gender of a child is influenced just as much by cultural factors as they are by...