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Katy Perry imitates having big milky tits, bringing lactation fantasy to mainstream pop culture. With all these music videos promoting huge butts like Bubble Butt, Booty, and Anaconda, its only a matter of time before BIG BOOBS go mainstream. Keep the
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Tapati Festival, via Easter Island Spirit.During the first two weeks of February each year, the entire island comes together for a unique celebration of their culture, involving music, dance and traditional sports. Fortunately the festival has always
Tapati Festival, via Easter Island Spirit. During the first two weeks of February each year, the entire island comes together for a unique celebration of their culture, involving music, dance and traditional sports. Fortunately the festival has always
Goroka Show , via Best of PNG. Over the three-day weekend closest to the September 16th Independence Day, over 100 tribes gather at Goroka in the Eastern Highlands for a celebration of their cultural diversity. Only a couple of hundred foreigners attended
While taking his daughter to the bathroom at a trendy pop-culture restaurant, my brother was forced into a frank and honest discussion about a Marilyn Monroe poster in the bathroom stall. My four year old niece is extremely self-aware and wonderfully
fyhwasa: 151024 Yongin City Youth Culture Festival © piglet☆
fyhwasa: 150928 Baekje Cultural Festival © blueocean
Fleur Pellerin, former French Minister of Culture
publiclynude: http://www.tumblr.com/blog/publiclynude The World Naked Bike Ride - London 2014 A peaceful, imaginative and fun protest against oil dependency and car culture. A celebration of the bicycle and also a celebration of the power and individua
piratematie: Celebrate Black culture and breed Black.
nativeskins: vibeyy: STOP CELEBRATING THE GENOCIDE OF MY PEOPLES Seriously. What the fuck is wrong with you people? In what universe is this okay?? If you wouldn’t do this to any other cultures, why would you think it’s okay to do it to ours??
-Pst, pst… my Admiral… it seems like this continent is populated by illegal people. 12th October - call it by its name: Genocide, Systematic Cultural Destruction Extended Until Today, Appropiation, Erasure, Institucionalized and Romanticize
pbsthisdayinhistory: Rosa Parks Would Have Been 100 Today. Celebrate the life and legacy of Rosa Parks with a full day of performances, speakers and tributes from Detroit Public Television and this special collection from PBS Black Culture Connection.
pakistani: Jashn-e-Bahaaran (trans. Spring Festival and aptly called Basant). The celebrations of spring known as ‘Jashn-e-baharaan’ in Urdu, are carried on in the entire country for almost a month. Basant, in particular, is celebrated in eastern
legendarybeauties: IVONNE ARMANT - Holy Domingo (Part 5 of 5)Birth date: 16 January 1974Birth place: Mexico City - Mexico Playboy Celebrity - Pop Culture (Special Edition)When 26-year-old Ivonne Armant submitted her photos to Playboy, we were more than
wetheurban: ART: Pop Culture Portraits by Vivi Mac Now this is cool. French artist Vivi Mac can use virtually any kind of food to create detailed celebrity portraits. Vivi doesn’t need a paintbrush, just a simple straw or a spoon. Her choice of
airbag-evhoe: Puebla City, México, November 2013 Like it is a tradition, each 1rst and 2nd of November it is celebrated the traditional Día de Muertos (Day of Dead), celebration that has its roots in the pre-hispanic culture. Nowadays the celebration
pbsthisdayinhistory: January 15, 1929 : Martin Luther King Jr. is Born On this day in 1929, Martln Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.’s contributions to civil rights and equality from the PBS Black Culture
manlycolors101: /as I get closer to the end./ — P.S. I have a blog that celebrates Black culture. I named it Blackmania 101 and it’s more popular than Beatlemania ever was:-). It features black pop culture, icons, and tidbits on Black history. First-time
karlikunt: AMERICAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY IS RAPIDLY EVOLVING TOWARDS A “NEW ORDER” WHERE IT WILL BECOME PERFECTLY ACCEPTABLE FOR REAL MEN, CELEBRITIES, ATHLETES AND POLITICIANS TO APPEAR IN ADS WITH SEXY, FEMME LITTLE SISSY PUSSYGURLS LIKE THIS ONE.
SellebritiesDestroy a celebrity !.!.!https://www.facebook.com/events/582726198415070/583238438363846/?notif_t=plan_mall_activityLOL-LiPOP Culture!!!
femdomstyle: Nice variation on the cfnm theme. The London World Naked Bike Ride, a “… peaceful, imaginative and fun protest against oil dependency and car culture. A celebration of the bicycle and also a celebration of the power and individuality
megaloveluck: The celebration quickly turned into a real Fudd-bath. (Who doesn’t love Bugs in drag?) My submission for Dan Luvisi’s Popped Culture.
squeeful: bastlynn: iamanartichoke: lokijiro: alstee: noli-ge: wukodork: rootbeergoddess: agentrandom: onajam: silly-slacker-person: rellasnowheenim: pepper-stark: This is my favorite celebrity headline of today John Mulaney voice:
h0llaween: forfuturereferenceonly: It’s that time of the year again when privileged people are celebrating cultural appropriation coupled with waste and debauchery. Well done everyone. Have a “Happy Halloween”. im going to get so drunk sooooo
raptorcivilization:raptorcivilization:In completely unrelated news I’m tired of celebrity culture. I’m sick of hearing the hot takes on the Oscars. After an initial laugh the night of I do not care. I don’t want to see the James Corden or the SNl
jaimorgan: Kayapo Indians stand in a line during a ritual dance in a multiethnic village during the Meeting of Traditional Cultures of Chapada dos Veadeiros in Goias, Brazil, on July 23, 2011. The meeting is a celebration of Brazilian popular culture
Please, people please where more of your culture’s clothes. I absolutely love seeing people celebrating their culture or just being proud of it. Let people become more used to it and if they don’t then I’ll personally tell them to fuck
ponypotatoes: It was Spirit of Beacon Day! A day where everyone in town celebrates the culture and spirit of our lovely little city Beacon, New York! It was a time to celebrate the arts, good neighbors, and show everyone what the city of Beacon is really
we have to stop living down to certain stupid cultures that celebrate things that dont even have anything to do w/ love. as particularily…i see so many beautiful women and the way women are degraded in certain cultures bothers the shit outta me.
tiefighters: NYC Lightsaber Battle Several hundred Star Wars enthusiasts filled Washington Square to swing Light Sabers at each other and celebrate culture from a galaxy far, far away. See the full set of photos at Dave Bledsoe’s flickr. via: gothamist
yes-i-am-wonderful: princessaryastark: ↳Happy Happy Birthday to the brightest of the 104th Trainee Squad! Armin’s birthday, November 3, is celebrated in Japan as Culture Day. This holiday promotes academics, culture and fine arts. *throws confetti
just-shower-thoughts: It’s our fault celebrities are celebrities. If we don’t want a celebrity culture then we need to ignore the celebrities.
Maybe it’s because we celebrate culture? And just want to send the ILLEGAL ALIENS back? Stop being racist, you fuck wads.
thedreamthieves:i can’t wait for celebrity culture and worship to go extinct <3
bitchesofostwick:a friendly reminder from your local korean blogger that “lunar new year” is inclusive of the many cultures who celebrate, and “chinese new year” should be used only if you’re referring to specifically chinese cultural practices
baaaaoooo: tfw news outlets and media are way more outraged by a celebrity in a cecil the lion costume than they ever were/will be about racist halloween costumes fetishizing and sexualizing people of color and their cultures. so many celebrities have
wmagazine: “The nineties were a different time. Models like Amber Valletta seemed more important and graced the covers of magazines because we did not have the celebrity culture that we have today.” - Craig McDean, November 2012. See more unpublished
pearwaldorf: Our culture has celebrities in place of myths, and we have grief twitter instead of byzantine lore about the journey to the underworld and the proper ways of burial. When celebrities die and we mourn them in a massively public way, this
brooklynmuseum: Happy Lunar New Year! Lunar New Year, or more commonly known as Chinese New Year, is celebrated in many East Asian cultures, and marks the beginning of a new lunar calendar year. Celebrations and festivities run for 15 days and conclude
sidneydear:politicalmachine: what the fuck is the matter with celebrity culture. who wrote this article and didn’t feel like a fuckin tool. who thinks a baby crying for a second is journalism in even the loosest sense of the word. who approves a headline
prostheticknowledge: Object in the News: The Face Privatizer Rob Walker (aka murketing) dissects how a current newsworthy subject’s use of a sunvisor has unintentionally become a statement on panopticonic celebrity culture and technology - from Design
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tayloralisonswft: The message in the song (Shake It Off) is a problem I think we all deal with and an issue that we deal with on a daily basis. That we don’t live just in a celebrity take down culture, WE live in a take down culture. People will find
auressea:qrgirl-deactivated20220303:qrgirl-deactivated20220303:id go a step further in regards to all this talk about parasocial relationships and how you can still admire celebrities and “like” them (whatever that means) without becoming
jaffacakeuniverse: Not seen a single person mention the passenger that also died with Paul Walker Nah this is why I’m super uncomfortable with celebrity culture Paul Walker was the passenger. The driver of the vehicle wasn’t released until today.
insearchofthelostsarah: President JF. Kennedy & Marilyn Monroe This is the work of the contemporary UK photographer Alison Jackson, who uses celebrity lookalikes in all of her work to critique our modern celebrity culture. These images were created
de-laura: Puebla City, México, November 2013 Like it is a tradition, each 1rst and 2nd of November it is celebrated the traditional Día de Muertos (Day of Dead), celebration that has its roots in the pre-hispanic culture. Nowadays the celebration
katfajardoart: La Raza anthology a collaborative art zine celebrating Latinx culture is now seeking comics, illustrations & personal essays! Topics for work can include (but not limited to): Assimilation, racism, experience with your culture, trips