Medic loves style
tastefullyoffensive:

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artistandstudio:

Alyssa Monks’ studio


Lovely.

artistandstudio:

Alyssa Monks’ studio

Lovely.

I have a boyfriend!!

It’s so awesome!

I’m not 12, but it feels like it!

Yaay, me!

goodbyeforeverfatty:

Awkward Couples:

Leash on life

I have no words.

goodbyeforeverfatty:

Awkward Couples:

Leash on life

I have no words.

Anna Wintour Goes On The Colbert Report, Totally Brilliant Interaction Ensues

birchbox:

For some awesome Thursday fun, here’s a totally suitable for work video for your consumption. Last night, Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour stopped by The Colbert Report to talk about the new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, “Schiaperelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations.” (Fun fact: Schiaperelli, a couturier and contemporary of Chanel, inspired the famous shocking pink NARS color, Schiap.)

Aside from the two having an informative discussion about the exhibit itself, there were also a few choice words exchanged between Ms. Wintour and Mr. Colbert about devils wearing Prada and poor fashion choices—which had us laughing out loud. It’s an interview that shouldn’t be missed by fans of either cultural icon. Click through to see the clip from the show!

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cabinporn:

Garden cottage in The Netherlands. Submitted by Tanja Zonneveel.

*gasp*

cabinporn:

Garden cottage in The Netherlands. Submitted by Tanja Zonneveel.

*gasp*

Shhh! I go to a Christian university…which happens to believe in science and evolution. Don’t tell anyone!

Shhh! I go to a Christian university…which happens to believe in science and evolution. Don’t tell anyone!

I think that ‘bacterial vaginosis’ is a misnomer. When I hear that, I just imagine this poor little bacteria being overwhelmed by a bunch of vaginas when it is actually the other way around. Sometimes I think it should be called ‘vaginal bacteriosis,’ but I think it is too late for that now…
Lecturer talks about his confusion surrounding the medical condition bacterial vaginosis and how he feels it is incorrectly named to describe the condition.