Live & Die in Red Lipstick

Do what you love & do it often. If you don't like something, change it. If you are looking for the love of your life, STOP; they will be waiting for you when you START doing the things you love. Stop over analyzing. Travel often; getting lost will help you find yourself. Start CREATING. Live your dream & wear your PASSION. Mine's fashion, what's yours?

thedailywhat:

It’s Caturday!: Happy Cinco de Mayo! Now whether you’re legitimately in a celebratory mood because of Mexico’s victory over the French 150 years ago, or you’re a college kid in the mood to get ripped because you’re in college, one can ascertain that this cat surely means business (albeit socially/ethnically inappropriate business).
[dailypicksandflicks]

thedailywhat:

It’s Caturday!: Happy Cinco de Mayo! Now whether you’re legitimately in a celebratory mood because of Mexico’s victory over the French 150 years ago, or you’re a college kid in the mood to get ripped because you’re in college, one can ascertain that this cat surely means business (albeit socially/ethnically inappropriate business).

[dailypicksandflicks]

— 3 weeks ago with 5589 notes
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freeindie:

Isaac Indiana

A crash course in adolescence.

You and I
Everything’s Fine
Make Me Laugh

— 4 weeks ago with 88 notes
thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Max Zorn, a self-taught Dutch street artist, uses only translucent packing tape and a mere scalpel to create intricately layered portraits on Plexiglas, which he then hangs on public street lights — you know, for best viewing.
To promote his street art, Zorn has launched a project called Let’s Stick Together,which lets fans sign up to receive their own pieces of tape art, provided they promise to post them publicly.
His gallery can be found here.
[laughingsquid]

thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Max Zorn, a self-taught Dutch street artist, uses only translucent packing tape and a mere scalpel to create intricately layered portraits on Plexiglas, which he then hangs on public street lights — you know, for best viewing.

To promote his street art, Zorn has launched a project called Let’s Stick Together,which lets fans sign up to receive their own pieces of tape art, provided they promise to post them publicly.

His gallery can be found here.

[laughingsquid]

— 4 weeks ago with 1567 notes