Sass and sessuality
Ravenclaw [] House Stark [] whovian
Beard Lover. Book Lover. Herbivore. Hockey Fan. Feminist. Sass Machine. All-around top-notch lady.
Beard Lover. Book Lover. Herbivore. Hockey Fan. Feminist. Sass Machine. All-around top-notch lady.
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My new URL is Sarahsaysbegoodnow
it’s easier to do it like this lol.
It’s blank atm.
So, I’m going to remake!
Message me or reply/like to this if you want the URL <3
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheLadyHeroes
Also, Alison just put up her first video!
I am so proud.
What topics do you want us to cover for our first non-intro videos?
Ask us anything/give us any topic!
(via facelessmage)
Cutting hair short “just because” and changing hairstyles frequently is a sign of fickleness, and that is inherently unattractive. That’s why short hair is often seen on little girls and little teenage hipster chicks and riotgrrl punx because they haven’t matured to be able to take care of their own appearance.
Something as simple and easy as having long, flowing, beautiful and sexy hair is a sign of integrity and being able to stick to one thing for quite a while, something that most people lack in this day and age. It’s a sign of maturity and adulthood.
There’s also something really sensual about long, untamed, naturally grown hair. Seeing it is like an instant connection to nature and earthiness and humanness, if you’re into that spiritual hippie stuff. I am, if only a little bit.
Now I’m not saying that a sexy girl can’t look sexy with short hair (because she’s already sexy regardless), but I think a woman looks like a woman when she has long hair. Long hair is a signifier of maturity and womanliness.
Enough said.
I just blacked out from the sheer level of Duggar-esque stupidity I just read.
(via facelessmage)
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(via celesteboldlygoes)
there is literally a 0% chance of me not loving this show
