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  • August 19th, 2018

    fuckyeahchinesefashion:

    Gong Li 巩俐

  • August 19th, 2018

    fuckyeahchinesefashion:

    Gong Li 巩俐

  • For inspiration reasons, here’s a list of actresses over 40 who can probably still kick our asses:

    August 19th, 2018

    gelana78:

    happilyshanghaied:

    Kelly Hu (Age: 48)

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    Linda Hamilton (Age: 60)

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    Charlize Theron (Age: 41)

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    Gina Torres ( Age: 47)

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    Ming-Na Wen (Age: 52)

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    Kate Beckinsale (Age: 43)

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    Gwyneth Paltrow (Age: 44)

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    Milla Jovovich (Age: 41)

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    Jada Pinkett Smith (Age: 45)

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    Michelle Yeoh (Age: 54)

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    Lucy Lawless (Age: 48)

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    Regina King (Age: 45)

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    Lucy Liu (Age: 47)

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    Helen Mirren (Age: 71)

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    Badassery does not have an expiration date.

  • August 18th, 2018

    livingrepetition:

    oolathurman:

    ryokoson:

    gahdamnpunk:

    YOO SPREAD THE WORD PEOPLE

    Save a marker, SPREAD THE WORD!!!!

    It’s called the crayola colorcycle program! As on its FAQ, they mention the following:

    “Crayola ColorCycle will accept all brands of plastic markers, not just Crayola markers. That includes dry erase markers and highlighters! ColorCycle will eliminate placing hundreds of tons of markers into landfills.”

    There do seem to be some limits, however, as far as I can tell, anyone can ship in a box of markers. “Any sturdy cardboard box with minimal outer markings will work. The more markers you ship, the more efficient this program will be. We suggest a minimum of 100 markers and a maximum of up to 40 pounds.”

    Also, look for the Crayon Initiative. 

    Their whole things work with used, donated crayons they melt and make new ones to donate to children’s hospitals. 

  • August 18th, 2018

    livingrepetition:

    oolathurman:

    ryokoson:

    gahdamnpunk:

    YOO SPREAD THE WORD PEOPLE

    Save a marker, SPREAD THE WORD!!!!

    It’s called the crayola colorcycle program! As on its FAQ, they mention the following:

    “Crayola ColorCycle will accept all brands of plastic markers, not just Crayola markers. That includes dry erase markers and highlighters! ColorCycle will eliminate placing hundreds of tons of markers into landfills.”

    There do seem to be some limits, however, as far as I can tell, anyone can ship in a box of markers. “Any sturdy cardboard box with minimal outer markings will work. The more markers you ship, the more efficient this program will be. We suggest a minimum of 100 markers and a maximum of up to 40 pounds.”

    Also, look for the Crayon Initiative. 

    Their whole things work with used, donated crayons they melt and make new ones to donate to children’s hospitals. 

    Source: gahdamnpunk
  • August 18th, 2018

    So my edits with #thefourgods have come to a standstill. A good chunk of the book only needs minor edits, but the last third of the book still needs a plot overhaul. As much as I hate to say, I’m scared that it isn’t going to work. These books and notes that have been by my side to try to work out this complex, mysterious world, and hopefully I’ll find the answer soon. Back to the grind. #writerproblems #writersofinstagram #writerslife #amediting #plotholes #buildaladder

  • August 18th, 2018

    fuckyeahchinesefashion:

    mingsonjia:

    Story of Qixi festival 

    The Double Seventh Festival, on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, is a traditional festival full of romance. It celebrates the annual meeting of Niu Lang (Cowherd) and Zhi nü (Weaving Lady). The festival can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. It was then a special day not only for lovers, but also for girls. Girls would hold a ceremony to beg Zhi nü for wisdom, skills and a satisfying marriage. So it is also called “the Begging for Skills Festival”.

  • August 17th, 2018

    lxcuna:

    A – Z Challenge: @ibuzoo​ vs @lxcuna​

    [ K ] umiho: is a regular fox that has lived to be at least a thousand years old, and has nine tails. It can shape-shift, typically taking on the form of a beautiful woman, in order to seduce humans and consume either their liver or their heart. Unlike its Chinese and Japanese counterparts, the Kumiho is almost exclusively depicted as a malignant figure in Korean mythology.

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