organizedanimalism:

some of the fosters/founds from my sophomore/junior years in college

i know stray animals are a bad thing but can i just find one or two more before graduatio

please ;w; <3

#denver #colorado #skyline #earth #flight

#denver #colorado #skyline #earth #flight

On set with the crew. @hlywd_haze #cinema #cinematographer #movie #hollywood #filming #losangeles #canon #canon5dmarkIII #filmcrew #bitoa

On set with the crew. @hlywd_haze #cinema #cinematographer #movie #hollywood #filming #losangeles #canon #canon5dmarkIII #filmcrew #bitoa

latimes:

Adjusting to everyday life after fleeing a polygamist sect
Zach Bowers, 18, and his brother Isaiah Bowers, 17, grew up in Colorado City, Arizona, a colony of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 
While raised in the polygamist community, the two were told little of the outside world, taught that women should be subservient to men and lorded over by their elders to the point at which all of their clothes were regularly chosen for them. But they decided enough was enough, and fled their home.
For a sense of how isolated their lives were:

“I didn’t even know what the president was,” Zach says of his time on the fundamentalist compound. “I knew there was somebody over the United States, but I didn’t know they called it the president.”

But their adjustment from the colony to suburban life hasn’t been without some pitfalls. Read the full story in our latest Column One feature.
Photo: Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times

latimes:

Adjusting to everyday life after fleeing a polygamist sect

Zach Bowers, 18, and his brother Isaiah Bowers, 17, grew up in Colorado City, Arizona, a colony of Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

While raised in the polygamist community, the two were told little of the outside world, taught that women should be subservient to men and lorded over by their elders to the point at which all of their clothes were regularly chosen for them. But they decided enough was enough, and fled their home.

For a sense of how isolated their lives were:

“I didn’t even know what the president was,” Zach says of his time on the fundamentalist compound. “I knew there was somebody over the United States, but I didn’t know they called it the president.”

But their adjustment from the colony to suburban life hasn’t been without some pitfalls. Read the full story in our latest Column One feature.

Photo: Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times

While writing an essay on 16-1700’s sexuality

organizedanimalism:

I found my new favourite poem:

At Mount Koya

Even the fireflies in the valley

Are *holy men

           -Kitamura Kigin

*hijiri, or “fire buttock” which doubles as an affectinate slang word for homosexual men in seventeenth century Japan.

Thanks #inglewood for the #condoms&#160;!!! #thetruth #gay #knowyourstatus #safesex #blackcommunity #gaycommunity #lifestyles

Thanks #inglewood for the #condoms !!! #thetruth #gay #knowyourstatus #safesex #blackcommunity #gaycommunity #lifestyles

Just a random bit of #nature #spring #april #losangeles #flora #flower #beauty #california

Just a random bit of #nature #spring #april #losangeles #flora #flower #beauty #california

(via romy7)

&#8220;What??? Is this not my bed?&#8221; #dogs #husky #wolfdog #wolfhybrid #beagle #blueheeler #kids #pets #bestoffriends #shilah #shilahthewolf #adventureswithshilah #silly #instagram #instagood #canine #family #friendsforever

“What??? Is this not my bed?” #dogs #husky #wolfdog #wolfhybrid #beagle #blueheeler #kids #pets #bestoffriends #shilah #shilahthewolf #adventureswithshilah #silly #instagram #instagood #canine #family #friendsforever

#freemasons #freemasonry #architecture #losangeles #hollywood #jimmykimmel

#freemasons #freemasonry #architecture #losangeles #hollywood #jimmykimmel