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Spaghetti Squash!

Cut it in half, cook it cut-side down in the oven at 375 for an hour, then flip the halves over and cook for another 15 or so. When they’re cool enough to handle, scrape out the insides with a fork and it’ll come out in little strands. I use it like I use spaghetti, so just some herbs and olive oil or any sauce you like :)

post submitted by the incredible Kendra; I think I shall try this!!!! Kickin carbs goodbye.

minimalmovieposters:

Sherlock Holmes by Besim Hakramaj

LOVE sherlock. the books.

minimalmovieposters:

Sherlock Holmes by Besim Hakramaj

LOVE sherlock. the books.

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thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: A collection of vintage Kushi from Japan - Photo by Natalia Jimenez

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: A collection of vintage Kushi from Japan - Photo by Natalia Jimenez

tranquality:

fuckyeahfeminists:

Can we give kudos to the REAL men of America?

Yes, because 1) I should praise men for being decent human beings and 2) wearing high heels and walking a mile is fully representative of the experiences held by women in a society smothered by rape culture.
Okay. Right.

sarcasm aside, the intention behind this is admirable and seeing men back the cause truly warms my heart.

tranquality:

fuckyeahfeminists:

Can we give kudos to the REAL men of America?

Yes, because 1) I should praise men for being decent human beings and 2) wearing high heels and walking a mile is fully representative of the experiences held by women in a society smothered by rape culture.

Okay. Right.

sarcasm aside, the intention behind this is admirable and seeing men back the cause truly warms my heart.

quote-book:

‘We accept the love we think we deserve’ - Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
(Amanda Mabel)

why the f*ck did someone ruin this book.
smdh.

quote-book:

‘We accept the love we think we deserve’ - Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

(Amanda Mabel)

why the f*ck did someone ruin this book.

smdh.

thingsorganizedneatly:

Joesph Diptych. Persona Series.

I find this really interesting, the idea that things can explain you and represent you, visually.
What things would be in your diptych?

thingsorganizedneatly:

Joesph Diptych. Persona Series.

I find this really interesting, the idea that things can explain you and represent you, visually.

What things would be in your diptych?