Longing

Its funny,
You can be a terrible, horrible person.
But as long as youre skinny, or pretty,
An ugly, skinny person,
Or a pretty fat person,
You’re okay.

But if you’re a really kind hearted person,
Who would do anything, for anyone,
Give your time, your patience, your heart,
To anyone,
It doesn’t matter.
Not if you’re fat AND ugly.
One or the other is fine,
But not both together.

I dislike living in a world where a skinny body, or attractive face, is a “better attribute” and more sought after, than creativeness, kindness, humility, humbleness, patience, and selflessness.

I dislike living in a world where I am made to feel an outcast, simply because of the way i look, by people who feel they can judge me because they look the opposite.

I dislike living in a world where I feel like I’m too fat, and too short, and too ugly,

I dislike living in this world.

I dislike living.

photojojo:

The joy with which we photograph.
Photo by Tomoji Hirakata (Thanks Ambercakes!)

photojojo:

The joy with which we photograph.

Photo by Tomoji Hirakata (Thanks Ambercakes!)

(Source: estilos-da-rua)

fuckyeahphotographics:

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justbesplendid:

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photojojo:

If it looks like this DSLR has been through a lot, it’s because it has.
It hung out at the bottom of the ocean and later washed up on shore in Canada! Marcus found it with 50 photos intact and managed to find the owner via Google+!
DSLR’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Ocean & Back
via Engadget

photojojo:

If it looks like this DSLR has been through a lot, it’s because it has.

It hung out at the bottom of the ocean and later washed up on shore in Canada! Marcus found it with 50 photos intact and managed to find the owner via Google+!

DSLR’s Voyage to the Bottom of the Ocean & Back

via Engadget

photojojo:

Here’s an entry from The National Geographic Photo Contest 2011.
Emmanuel Coupe-Kalomiris shot this photo in the Canadian Rockies. Since snow hadn’t fallen over the lake yet, you can see the bubbles trapped in the ice.
via The Atlantic

photojojo:

Here’s an entry from The National Geographic Photo Contest 2011.

Emmanuel Coupe-Kalomiris shot this photo in the Canadian Rockies. Since snow hadn’t fallen over the lake yet, you can see the bubbles trapped in the ice.

via The Atlantic

photojojo:

Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge Suspender Cables-October 7, 1914. Now that’s perilous work.
via the Museum of Photographic Arts Collections.

photojojo:

Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge Suspender Cables-October 7, 1914. Now that’s perilous work.

via the Museum of Photographic Arts Collections.

photojojo:

I’m in love with the imagination of photographer, Yusuke Suzuki. Her childscape series totally pulls on my inner kid heartstrings and makes me want to take a break to find an adventure.

This post is by Hrrrthrrr as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell.

Sex without kissing makes most women feel cheap, and used. Probably a bona fide fact.

photojojo:

I Guess You Don’t Want To Talk To Me Anymore is a photo project by Kelly Shimoda that explores the strange, funny, and sometimes shocking things we communicate via txt message.

photojojo:

Project idea: Hang a Mario question box in public and snap photos of strangers jumping mid-air! It’d also make an excellent photobooth prop.

Be Mario - A Public Photo Experiment with Nerd Edge

photojojo:

This photo is of the discovered equipment of Bill Biggart, a photojournalist who lost his life on 9/11.
LIFE: They Were There - 9/11 Photographers 
Photo by Chip East

photojojo:

This photo is of the discovered equipment of Bill Biggart, a photojournalist who lost his life on 9/11.

LIFE: They Were There - 9/11 Photographers

Photo by Chip East

ck/ck: 9/11: Photo Essays

ckck:

Rather than filling this blog with images of and about 9/11 I thought I’d simply collect some links to a few of the photo essays published this week. It’s not easy to look at some of these photographs, but it’s not supposed to be.

The New York Times: The Towers’ Rise and Fall

In Focus: The…