Musings of a sock thief.

Hi. I am Liz. I like to act. My room is a mess. See me in a show someday.

decaforhightest:

Eu Não Quero Voltar Sozinho (I Don’t Want to Go Back Alone)

The arrival of a new student in school changes everything in Leonardo’s life. This 15 year-old blind teenager has to deal with the jealousy of his long-lasting friend Giovana while trying to figure out the feelings he found out he has for his new friend, Gabriel.

A happy little movie about love

iheartchaos:

Afternoon short films: “Hoverboard”

Watch and vote for “Hoverboard,” a short fiction film about an imaginative young girl and her teddy bear on a quest to travel in time after watching “”Back to the Future Part II.”“

Brilliant

Oh dear.

(Source: onna4)

lostthehat:

No, cyberman, the skirted one is not for you. 
HE IS NOT FOR YOU.

lostthehat:

No, cyberman, the skirted one is not for you. 

HE IS NOT FOR YOU.

greyhoundone:

Little Frazer!

Leslie - remember when Jamie McCrimmon was on TGIF?I CAN’T STOP THE JAMIE POSTS!!!!

greyhoundone:

Little Frazer!

Leslie - remember when Jamie McCrimmon was on TGIF?

I CAN’T STOP THE JAMIE POSTS!!!!

leslie?
humansofnewyork:

I am a street photographer in New York City. Several months ago, I was approached by a representative of DKNY who asked to purchase 300 of my photos to hang in their store windows “around the world.” They offered me $15,000. A friend in the industry told me that $50 per photo was not nearly enough to receive from a company with hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. So I asked for more money. They said “no.”Today, a fan sent me a photo from a DKNY store in Bangkok. The window is full of my photos. These photos were used without my knowledge, and without compensation.I don’t want any money. But please REBLOG this post if you think that DKNY should donate $100,000 on my behalf to the YMCA in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. That donation would sure help a lot of deserving kids go to summer camp. I’ll let you guys know if it happens.

humansofnewyork:

I am a street photographer in New York City. Several months ago, I was approached by a representative of DKNY who asked to purchase 300 of my photos to hang in their store windows “around the world.” They offered me $15,000. A friend in the industry told me that $50 per photo was not nearly enough to receive from a company with hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. So I asked for more money. They said “no.”

Today, a fan sent me a photo from a DKNY store in Bangkok. The window is full of my photos. These photos were used without my knowledge, and without compensation.

I don’t want any money. But please REBLOG this post if you think that DKNY should donate $100,000 on my behalf to the YMCA in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. That donation would sure help a lot of deserving kids go to summer camp. I’ll let you guys know if it happens.