
Rachel says:
Okay, this girl is rad. The Valencia Orange Refresher is one of my favourite things on the Starbucks summer menu, and Iâm stoked to see that sheâs biking, which is also one of my favourite things. Her name is Clementine, and she appears to be riding a cruiser, which I take to mean she bikes for fun, and to avoid traffic, and not for like, âexerciseâ. The adorable skirt is also a give away that she loves doing fun, breezy activity, but not getting sweaty. I think that she lives in Barcelona, so sheâs probably riding on some sort of sea wall. I think she might have a degree in something unexpected, like calculus. I also think she makes her own clothes. She works as a tour guide in the Barri Gòtic. She abhors classical music, and loves spicy food. Her perfume smells like Jasmine.
Art by Kora
A new Cafe Au Lady today! Hooray!

Brilliant. Henry VIIIâs banquet diet, from âStill Lives of Celebrities Dietsâ - via http://www.fubiz.net/2014/06/10/still-life-of-celebrities-diets/

Put a bird on it! (via swissmiss)

How is this a real place?! (via bored panda)

Great print ads starring animals, via boredpanda.com

This guy looks like Alec Baldwin. (Via my twitter, and http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/05/metropolitan-museum-of-art-releases-400000-hi-res-images-into-the-public-domain/ )
This is what I want to say. You are beautiful, no matter how you are built, no matter how you chose to dress or dance ⌠And even more important then knowing that the fact that your looks, and your body and how you dress doesnât get to define whether or not youâre beautiful, you have to know, that people are responsible for their own thoughts, desires and actions, and it doesnât fucking matter if youâre just swaying along with music, or if youâre grinding up on your date, or not even dancing. You are a person, with a soul, and with potential and with purpose, and the way that other people treat you, should never be based on how you dance, or dress or talk.
This girl was kicked out of her prom for looking like a leggy blonde, and comes back with the most uplifting, mature and amazing response.
(Originally found on gawker, original blog post is no longer on the internet, find the story on this Australian newspaperâs site in 2023.)
I grew up using a toaster oven. I hate my parentsâ current toaster oven. It is much too big.
Mireille Silcoff: How appliance makers ruined toast by making the toaster too big