My nose looks small in that lipstick pic
My nose looks small in that lipstick pic
egonschiele: Desktop in the prisoner of war camp in...
Desktop in the prisoner of war camp in Mühling
Schreibtisch im Kriegsgefangenenlager Mühling
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Egon Schiele
Ugh kelly osbourne my princess
Ugh kelly osbourne my princess
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siderackproject: Tibi Resort 2012 Lookbook
"He never noticed her. Some said he was dead; some said she was dead. Which was it? She didn’t know..."
- Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse
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Visible Children: We got trouble.
For those asking what you can do to help, please link to visiblechildren.tumblr.com wherever you see KONY 2012 posts. And tweet a link to this page to famous people on Twitter who are talking about KONY 2012!
I do not doubt for a second that those involved in KONY 2012 have great intentions, nor…
Organizations That Help The People of Uganda
This is a list provided by Charity Watch which gives letter grades (A+ to F) to organizations based on the portion of their budget going to program services and their fundraising efficiency.
Action Against Hunger - USA (A)
Africare (A+)
American Jewish World Service (A)
American Refugee Committee (A)
Church World Service (B+)
Doctors Without Borders - USA (A)
International Rescue Committee (A+)
From Charity Watch’s site:
“Donors Beware
Americans wanting to help people facing a humanitarian crisis in Uganda should send contributions to only those charities with an established track record of helping people in this region. During a highly publicized crisis, it is common for disreputable, fly-by-night “charities” to take advantage of the public’s generosity.”
Charity Navigator is another place where you can go and check to see if an organization is reputable or not.I’ve received dozens of resentful comments and questions regarding my criticism of Invisible Children’s campaign. But some of you genuinely want to know how you can help to contribute positively to this conflict. Here are some organizations that are actually helping.
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suicideblonde: Cry-Baby
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I was an up and coming journalist in the 40s. I had so much...
I was an up and coming journalist in the 40s. I had so much potential :(
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you remind me of Analeigh (thats how you spell it i think) from cycle 11 of antm
I don’t see it at all
differentheadspace: Guy Bourdin
highqualityfashion: Richard Nicoll FW 10/11 RTW details
Yohji Yamamoto fall 2012
Yohji Yamamoto fall 2012