• Me: *justifies a frivilous purchase made today by reflecting on a time when I was judicious with my money like four years ago*
sissythatart:
“First Purse, Purse First
Girl with Reticule and Rose (1840) Joseph Whiting Stock + Bob the Drag Queen
”

sissythatart:

First Purse, Purse First

Girl with Reticule and Rose (1840) Joseph Whiting Stock + Bob the Drag Queen

manmadedisasters:

nogrindrfail:

partynoxious:

heauxly:

thank you Sister Fatty-Ma

the true non problematic fave

Grindr Win.

I love the Sisters.  Some of my favorite people.

(via grindrlulz)

erikadprice:

Concept: 2-in-one vibrator/vape pen. Call it the vaperator, somebody do a mock-up, you’ll get 40% of the net sales, come on, let’s get rich

(via demonprincex)

caseyanthonyofficial:

twofingerswhiskey:

a11ysonwonderland:

*points to bedroom* This is where we frick frack.

*points to kitchen* This is where we snick snack.

*points to living room* This is where we kick back.

*points to bathroom* This is where we shit shat.

*points to couch* This is where we chit chat.

*points to computer* This is where we click clack.

*points to shelf* This is where we knick knack.

*points to sex dungeon* This is where we paddy-whack. 

What a truly awful website this is

(via m4chineshop)

delirium-0f-imagination:
“ The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975 )
”

delirium-0f-imagination:

 The Rocky Horror Picture Show   (1975 )

dragmakeup:
“Win some fun #drag prizes at our @rupaulsdragconbooth from May 7-8! Booth #702, right as you enter the exhibit hall ❤
”

dragmakeup:

Win some fun #drag prizes at our @rupaulsdragconbooth from May 7-8! Booth #702, right as you enter the exhibit hall ❤

unfugbilder:
“https://twitter.com/kioskkultur
”
chicagohistorymuseum:
“The first edition of The Jungle, Upton Sinclair’s influential proletarian novel, was published on February 26, 1906. In conducting research for his book in 1904, Sinclair interviewed fellow Socialists, settlement house...

chicagohistorymuseum:

The first edition of The Jungle, Upton Sinclair’s influential proletarian novel, was published on February 26, 1906. In conducting research for his book in 1904, Sinclair interviewed fellow Socialists, settlement house officials, health inspectors, and the workers themselves, who smuggled him into meatpacking plants so he could view conditions firsthand.

Learn more about The Jungle

To purchase a copy
E-mail rightsrepro@chicagohistory.org and give them this number: ICHi-40503

Connect with us
Visit the Museum’s website
Shop our PhotoStore
Search our digital collection

(via chicagohistorymuseum-deactivate)

Friendly reminder that I make these