I'm KB, 22, conceptual thinker, punk stinker. Studying art and design, living off cup noodles and music.

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irnbruiser:

This is John and I on my birthday last year.

We’re animals. rawr.

(via skinheadtimes)

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littlebootgirl:

original bootgirls from the 70’s

littlebootgirl:

original bootgirls from the 70’s

(Source: dothereggay, via skin-and-tonic)

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11 hours ago

markvelasquez:

One of the great things about having a photo assistant like my friend and model Lola Agnosia is that I’m never without a muse. Here she is in our hotel room after a long day of shooting in LA last Saturday, clearly conveying that unnameable quality I love so much.

See more of her in NSFW Magazine Issue 7.

Comments?Questions?

(via femaledelinquent)

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14 hours ago
So I don’t know if I’ve ever told you tumblr, but I decorate cakes. Usually what people want is shit, but every so often you get a cool order.

So I don’t know if I’ve ever told you tumblr, but I decorate cakes. Usually what people want is shit, but every so often you get a cool order.

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1 day ago
Me every night cause my libido doesn’t exist!

Me every night cause my libido doesn’t exist!

(Source: youngstero, via boundunbound)

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africanfashion:

For those of you who criticize Janelle’s signature monochromatic look.
From her speech on “Black Girls Rock”:
“When I started my music career, I was a maid. I used to clean houses. My mother was a proud janitor. My stepfather, who raised me like his very own, worked at the post office and my father was a trashman. They all wore uniforms and that’s why I stand here today, in my black and white, and I wear my uniform to honor them.
This is a reminder that I have work to do. I have people to uplift. I have people to inspire. And today, I wear my uniform proudly as a Cover Girl. I want to be clear, young girls, I didn’t have to change who I was to become a Cover Girl. I didn’t have to become perfect because I’ve learned throughout my journey that perfection is the enemy of greatness.
Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.” - Janelle Monáe

I love this woman. ^^^

africanfashion:

For those of you who criticize Janelle’s signature monochromatic look.

From her speech on “Black Girls Rock”:

“When I started my music career, I was a maid. I used to clean houses. My mother was a proud janitor. My stepfather, who raised me like his very own, worked at the post office and my father was a trashman. They all wore uniforms and that’s why I stand here today, in my black and white, and I wear my uniform to honor them.

This is a reminder that I have work to do. I have people to uplift. I have people to inspire. And today, I wear my uniform proudly as a Cover Girl. I want to be clear, young girls, I didn’t have to change who I was to become a Cover Girl. I didn’t have to become perfect because I’ve learned throughout my journey that perfection is the enemy of greatness.

Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable.” - Janelle Monáe

I love this woman. ^^^

(via maiautopsi)

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I think I need to trim my hair a bit..

I think I need to trim my hair a bit..

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2 days ago
Recoloured my fringe!

Recoloured my fringe!

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3 days ago
This morning my lace curtain is shadowing on my bedroom way from slight cracks in the window shutter. It’s really pretty :3

This morning my lace curtain is shadowing on my bedroom way from slight cracks in the window shutter. It’s really pretty :3

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3 days ago