/page/2
wormwoodandhoney:

girls fighting evil: the troubled girls’ afterschool support group for rehabilitation and magic

just keep following!
the heartlines on your hands
-heartlines, florence and the machine
(pin credit)

(see, they’ve all been stuck in the group for a reason: lying, stealing, drugs, possessing the gym teacher, whatever. ms. mort runs it, right after last period they all go to her office and they sit around in a circle and practice magic and expressing their emotions in a healthy way, lydia, that means no more trying to light freshmen lockers on fire. they learn potions and spells and they learn to trust each other maybe even ms. mort. anyway, when a demon strides in and guts ms. mort- their mentor, their leader, their teacher- that beast doesn’t make it to the doorway before they hex it to literal pieces. they begin taking down the other demons infiltrating their town. just because they’ve never been good doesn’t mean they’re going to step aside for the bad.)

wormwoodandhoney:

girls fighting evil: the troubled girls’ afterschool support group for rehabilitation and magic

just keep following!

the heartlines on your hands

-heartlines, florence and the machine

(pin credit)

(see, they’ve all been stuck in the group for a reason: lying, stealing, drugs, possessing the gym teacher, whatever. ms. mort runs it, right after last period they all go to her office and they sit around in a circle and practice magic and expressing their emotions in a healthy way, lydia, that means no more trying to light freshmen lockers on fire. they learn potions and spells and they learn to trust each other maybe even ms. mort. anyway, when a demon strides in and guts ms. mort- their mentor, their leader, their teacher- that beast doesn’t make it to the doorway before they hex it to literal pieces. they begin taking down the other demons infiltrating their town. just because they’ve never been good doesn’t mean they’re going to step aside for the bad.)

(via hawkeyedkate)

izygator:

Drawing based on creepyyeha.
Click HERE for more of my art x

izygator:

Drawing based on creepyyeha.

Click HERE for more of my art x

(via theonlymagicleftisart)

venelite:

Fat arms, peek-a-boo tummy. 

Daisy top: thrifted

Skirt: thrifted

(via redefiningbodyimage)

blackfashion:

Vasht’ 22 Dirty Jerz
soul2soul88.tumblr.com/
photgraphed by me

blackfashion:

Vasht’ 22 Dirty Jerz

soul2soul88.tumblr.com/

photgraphed by me

dahliadoll:

Title: Mi Vida Loca

Photographer: Amanda Lopez

(via gothgirlsgotogivenchy)

redefiningbodyimage:

bornofanatombomb:

Janelle Monae

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

redefiningbodyimage:

bornofanatombomb:

Janelle Monae

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

(Source: steeldandelion, via jack-me-off-jill)

mizbingley:

IS THIS MY DREAM COMING TRUE AND THE BISEXUAL NUN-FUCKING SWORD WIELDING OPERA SINGER JULIE D’AUBIGNY BEING IMMORTALIZED IN A FILM BY NATALIE DORMER

(via benedictatorship)

torturegardens:

unknown mopey kids

torturegardens:

unknown mopey kids

(via morbidfashion)

wormwoodandhoney:

girls fighting evil: the troubled girls’ afterschool support group for rehabilitation and magic

just keep following!
the heartlines on your hands
-heartlines, florence and the machine
(pin credit)

(see, they’ve all been stuck in the group for a reason: lying, stealing, drugs, possessing the gym teacher, whatever. ms. mort runs it, right after last period they all go to her office and they sit around in a circle and practice magic and expressing their emotions in a healthy way, lydia, that means no more trying to light freshmen lockers on fire. they learn potions and spells and they learn to trust each other maybe even ms. mort. anyway, when a demon strides in and guts ms. mort- their mentor, their leader, their teacher- that beast doesn’t make it to the doorway before they hex it to literal pieces. they begin taking down the other demons infiltrating their town. just because they’ve never been good doesn’t mean they’re going to step aside for the bad.)

wormwoodandhoney:

girls fighting evil: the troubled girls’ afterschool support group for rehabilitation and magic

just keep following!

the heartlines on your hands

-heartlines, florence and the machine

(pin credit)

(see, they’ve all been stuck in the group for a reason: lying, stealing, drugs, possessing the gym teacher, whatever. ms. mort runs it, right after last period they all go to her office and they sit around in a circle and practice magic and expressing their emotions in a healthy way, lydia, that means no more trying to light freshmen lockers on fire. they learn potions and spells and they learn to trust each other maybe even ms. mort. anyway, when a demon strides in and guts ms. mort- their mentor, their leader, their teacher- that beast doesn’t make it to the doorway before they hex it to literal pieces. they begin taking down the other demons infiltrating their town. just because they’ve never been good doesn’t mean they’re going to step aside for the bad.)

(via hawkeyedkate)

izygator:

Drawing based on creepyyeha.
Click HERE for more of my art x

izygator:

Drawing based on creepyyeha.

Click HERE for more of my art x

(via theonlymagicleftisart)


Kali


Kali

(Source: thefeetofkali, via mutantdocuments)

venelite:

Fat arms, peek-a-boo tummy. 

Daisy top: thrifted

Skirt: thrifted

(via redefiningbodyimage)

blackfashion:

Vasht’ 22 Dirty Jerz
soul2soul88.tumblr.com/
photgraphed by me

blackfashion:

Vasht’ 22 Dirty Jerz

soul2soul88.tumblr.com/

photgraphed by me

dahliadoll:

Title: Mi Vida Loca

Photographer: Amanda Lopez

(via gothgirlsgotogivenchy)

madamealice:

debbie and siouxsie

madamealice:

debbie and siouxsie

(Source: to-be-a-joint-and-not-to-roll, via nancyalice)

redefiningbodyimage:

bornofanatombomb:

Janelle Monae

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

redefiningbodyimage:

bornofanatombomb:

Janelle Monae

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

(Source: steeldandelion, via jack-me-off-jill)

mizbingley:

IS THIS MY DREAM COMING TRUE AND THE BISEXUAL NUN-FUCKING SWORD WIELDING OPERA SINGER JULIE D’AUBIGNY BEING IMMORTALIZED IN A FILM BY NATALIE DORMER

(via benedictatorship)

(Source: pollgold, via interneiti)

torturegardens:

unknown mopey kids

torturegardens:

unknown mopey kids

(via morbidfashion)

About:

Don't Block The Frock.

Following: