aubreylstallard:

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milkbbi:

cool

Anonymous asked: I love your work, can you tell us about any upcoming projects?

well i always have a million plans in my head but you never know what actually will take some kind of physical form. depends on a lot of factors etc!

girlsgetbusyzine:

writeswrongs:

cumaeansibyl:

coffeeandconlangs:

Unnecessary “fillers” in our speech. I’d rather have “like” than up-talking, though (if we had to choose one, that is). Ewwww, up-talking. Then again, a combination of the two would render me homicidal maniac.


Like, did you ever notice? That, like, the speech patterns people, like, think are stupid?  Are, like, commonly associated with, like, women?
And, like, there’s this thing? Where, like, women aren’t supposed to be, like, assertive? So they, like, qualify their speech? Because, like, we’re not supposed to, like, stand by our opinions?

1) humiliate women so they don’t feel qualified to speak authoritatively about anything
2) humiliate women for speaking in such a way that reflects how you treat her
3) laugh, you are superior because you don’t use words like “like.”  It isn’t as if being a huge stupid asshole has ever made you worse than a woman who speaks with verbal tics.  

Anonymous asked: Whereabouts do you live(I'm interested in the shoot)

london!

hey!
i’m looking for non white people and/or bigger sized girls for shoot on wed or thur evening. it will only be legs unfortunately but all legs are welcome it woul just be lovely with some diversity.
email on emma.arvida.elisabeth~at~gmail.com

dickflavouredsoup:

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millicentbliss asked: what's your name? u look kinda sorta like emily browning

u just reviled my hanna montana life style

Anonymous asked: What does feminism mean to you and do you feel like you are one?

i am a feminist and i wont go through the whole thing what it means to me cuz it means a lot.

Anonymous asked: I love how awkward you are at answering questions

this makes me awkward