Covet A Brainy Tune

marrsy:

WOAH. didn’t see this coming at all. I’m in shock. but good for him! proud of ya, dude. I rocked out to New Wave so much during high school. It’ll always have a soft spot.

“Tom Gabel of Against Me! Comes Out as Transgender”
This is amazing. Look how far we’ve come. *applause* View Larger

marrsy:

WOAH. didn’t see this coming at all. I’m in shock. but good for him! proud of ya, dude. I rocked out to New Wave so much during high school. It’ll always have a soft spot.

“Tom Gabel of Against Me! Comes Out as Transgender”

This is amazing. Look how far we’ve come. *applause*

(Source: fuckyeahsexanddrugs)


kiskex:

Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization. 

Erving Goffman is one of my sociological heroes. View Larger

kiskex:

Distinguished sociologist Erving Goffman noted that women in photographs are often portrayed in compromising or submissive situations such as having the head turned upwards to expose the neck or in a contorted stances often with light self-touching. Such poses invite the gaze of the viewer and make the subject of the photograph seem vulnerable and exposed to sexualization. 

Erving Goffman is one of my sociological heroes.


fuckyeahtattoos:

This is a vanitas done by Roberto from Art Corpus (Paris).
It speaks for itself. Each element of this sleeve is a symbol of the transience of life and the certainty of death.
I chose to break the hourglass because once Time is spent, we can’t get it back. I chose to put a thorn crown on the skull because there’s no belief that can prevent us from death. The lilys illustrate the paths of life towards death, and the transience of beauty.
Roberto put all of these together in the greatest way.

Unbelievable! View Larger

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is a vanitas done by Roberto from Art Corpus (Paris).

It speaks for itself. Each element of this sleeve is a symbol of the transience of life and the certainty of death.

I chose to break the hourglass because once Time is spent, we can’t get it back. I chose to put a thorn crown on the skull because there’s no belief that can prevent us from death. The lilys illustrate the paths of life towards death, and the transience of beauty.

Roberto put all of these together in the greatest way.

Unbelievable!