Lovely Insanity

Graphic design student, Japanese-anything-lover, new San Francisco resident, current fiance to my dear Benny, believer of love and happiness, sucker for art, addicted to coffee and anything from whole foods and trader joes, working towards ruling the entire universe using my power to get to your weakest point: your heart.
rachelhasawolfsmouth:


Best book I’ve read in a while. Hands down.



On a reality TV show, a girl planning her Sweet Sixteen wants a major road blocked off so a marching band can precede her grand entrance on a red carpet. Five times as many Americans undergo plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures as ten years ago, and ordinary people hire fake paparazzi to follow them around to make them look famous. High school students physically attack classmates and post YouTube videos of the beatings to get attention. And for the past several years, Americans have been buying McMansions and expensive cars on credit they can’t afford. 
Although these seem like a random collection of current trends, all are rooted in a single underlying shift in American culture: the relentless rise of narcissism, a very positive and inflated view of self. Narcissists believe they are better than others, lack emotionally warm and caring relationships, constantly seek attention, and treasure material wealth and physical appearance. In The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement, psychologists and professors Jean Twenge and W. Keith Campbell draw from empirical research and cultural analysis to expose the destructive spread of narcissism. Perhaps most important, they also discuss treatment – what each of us can do to stop the epidemic of narcissism so corrosive to society.

rachelhasawolfsmouth:

Best book I’ve read in a while. Hands down.

On a reality TV show, a girl planning her Sweet Sixteen wants a major road blocked off so a marching band can precede her grand entrance on a red carpet. Five times as many Americans undergo plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures as ten years ago, and ordinary people hire fake paparazzi to follow them around to make them look famous. High school students physically attack classmates and post YouTube videos of the beatings to get attention. And for the past several years, Americans have been buying McMansions and expensive cars on credit they can’t afford. 

Although these seem like a random collection of current trends, all are rooted in a single underlying shift in American culture: the relentless rise of narcissism, a very positive and inflated view of self. Narcissists believe they are better than others, lack emotionally warm and caring relationships, constantly seek attention, and treasure material wealth and physical appearance. In The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement, psychologists and professors Jean Twenge and W. Keith Campbell draw from empirical research and cultural analysis to expose the destructive spread of narcissism. Perhaps most important, they also discuss treatment – what each of us can do to stop the epidemic of narcissism so corrosive to society.

You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go. It is the basic condition of life, to be required to violate your own identity.

— Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? (via netsphere)

dolcecheri:

Cassie’s new hair color! I liiiike it <3

Aww I miss this DB

dolcecheri:

Cassie’s new hair color! I liiiike it <3

Aww I miss this DB

mexicanstandoffish:

telesphorus:

rajputa:


A UCLA Latino student’s apartment door was tagged up with racist comments. This event should definitely get media coverage. There’s a hidden racism on campus and I’m sure it happens on other campuses too. Schools never want to look bad, but its not about that. Its about gaining visibility for the prejudice that affects it’s students.
-Miriam EspinozaUCLA Undergraduate
(via Photos of Latino Rebels)

I’m surprised my neighbors havent done this already lol

wtf is a meximelt?

1.   Meximelt        
A child who has one parent from Mexico and the other parent from another country(usually United States).
Amy has always screwed Mexican boys.Now she’s got herself a Meximelt.

mexicanstandoffish:

telesphorus:

rajputa:

A UCLA Latino student’s apartment door was tagged up with racist comments. This event should definitely get media coverage. There’s a hidden racism on campus and I’m sure it happens on other campuses too. Schools never want to look bad, but its not about that. Its about gaining visibility for the prejudice that affects it’s students.

-Miriam Espinoza
UCLA Undergraduate

(via Photos of Latino Rebels)

I’m surprised my neighbors havent done this already lol

wtf is a meximelt?

1. Meximelt  

A child who has one parent from Mexico and the other parent from another country(usually United States).
Amy has always screwed Mexican boys.Now she’s got herself a Meximelt.

Pink Zebra Ninja Shoes

misspeanuthead:

fonix-e:

lord-kitschener:

r0bertbrowniejr:

Yesterday my mom posted a picture on Facebook of my 5 year old brother Sam wearing a pair of shoes he picked out for his first day of preschool.

She explained to him in the store that they were really made for girls. Sam then told her that he didn’t care and that “ninjas can wear pink shoes too.”

Sam went to preschool and got several compliments on his new shoes. Not one kid said anything negative toward him about it. 

However, my mom received about 20 comments on the photo from various family members saying how “wrong” it is and how “things like this will affect him socially” and, put most eloquently by my great aunt, “that shit will turn him gay.” 

My mom then deleted the photo and told Sam that he can wear whatever he wants to preschool, that it’s his decision. If he wants to wear pink shoes, he can wear pink shoes.

Sam then explained to her that he didn’t like them because they were pink, he liked them because they were “made out of zebras” and zebras are his favorite animal :)

“Ninjas can wear pink shoes too.”

Best. Explanation. Ever. 

“made out of zebras” Omfg this kid, hes my hero.

look how happy he is. 

(Source: batmansbutt, via akissassweetashoney)

Belle: I was told you would protect me?
Rumpelstiltskin: Oh yes, yes I’ll protect you.
Belle: I’m sorry, do I know you?
Rumpelstiltskin: No, but you will.

Excited for season 2 :D
Shit if I was Emma and someone told me I was the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming I would be claiming my tiara and castle in an instant!

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