Well the wifi may be terrible (it seems to work best in this outside courtyard) but I had an excellent day. Talked to Rory and he had his photoshoot today day with our photographer friend (for music promo stuff) so I can’t wait to see that.

Anyway I went right to the beach and smashed around in the waves for an hour or so. Saw a guy do a running front flip over five people (they were bent over but still). Then I had a shower and started walking around. I treated myself to sushi and them walked down the promenade. Saw some great music. A girl called Clare Means who is playing at the Hotel Cafe in a few weeks. Then I decided to go for a romantic moonlit walk along the beach.

Tomorrow morning I’m checking out then going to Malibu, then coming back for Sirsy at the Viper Room! (And going to my new hostel.) Saturday I might go to the Grove, and maybe take one of the shuttles the hostel offers to Venice.

Time for bed! Traveling by yourself really is fun. San Francisco was awesome but I’m taking it a little slower in LA which works because its harder to get around without a car anyway.

beyonces-butt:

I hate it when you’ve been really on edge for a while and then you have a breakdown over a little thing and everyone thinks that you’re getting super upset about not washing your hair

hannibalthecanibal:

and here we have harry potter literally standing on a pile of letters to try and catch one that is still in the air. there are clearly reasons why he doesn’t get sorted into ravenclaw

irresponsibleeyouth:

The trick is to not let people know how really weird you are until it’s too late for them to back out.

Princeton University psychologist Susan Fiske took brain scans of heterosexual men while they looked at sexualised images of women wearing bikinis. She found that the part of their brains that became activated was pre-motor - areas that usually light up when people anticipate using tools. The men were reacting to the images as if the women were objects they were going to act on. Particularly shocking was the discovery that the participants who scored highest on tests of hostile sexism were those most likely to deactivate the part of the brain that considers other people’s intentions (the medial prefrontal cortex) while looking at the pictures. These men were responding to images of the women as if they were non-human.

The Equality Illusion (via lesilencieux)

scary.

(via fuckyeahfeminists)

So, you’re this Funke everyone’s been talking about. You can’t be more than what? Fifteen? 

madturbating:

today in theater someone asked my friend if he was pro gay and he was like “im not pro gay but im not amateur gay either”

theanti90smovement:

*straight white guy voice* how is that offensive?

tupacabra:

when my mom was pregnant she would put a walkman up to her stomach and play cher’s greatest hits and she apologizes for it every day because she thinks that’s what made me gay

wartortles:

*holding phone in hand* where the fuck is my phone