good sale

noticed that h&m was having a 60% off sale. and topshop was having a 50% off sale

i put together some every day outfits for you and me. sometimes i need help seeing outfits put together so i just assume there are others out there that need that kind of visual learnin' as well. 

honestly the prices are too good to pass up. i'm snatching up everything. 

 

outfit 1:

wear this pretty pink oversized sweater/jeans outfit with a loafer or slide during the day and throw on a pair of sexy sandals for dinner.  (cost for entire outfit: $74.97)

 

outfit 2:

this outfit is easy and pretty damn cool if you ask me. (cost for entire outfit: $185.96)

denim jacket / tee / jeans / red bootie

 

outfit 3:

just more denim on denim. with red. (cost of entire outfit: $121.97)

denim shirt / jeans / red bootie

 

outfit 4:

you guys this whole outfit would set you back $170. c'mon now. 

cashmere sweater / jeans / mules 

 

outfit 5:

stop it. this is cute. (cost of entire outfit: $60.97)

ruffle sleeve top / gray jeans / bootie

 

outfit 6: 

don't mind me over here looking like i know what i'm doing. (cost of entire outfit: $189.98)

blazer / hooded sweater / jeans / heels

 

jump on this bc the sizes will go quick. 

 

hope your weekend is 100. 

 

 

october vibes

you guys i've been doing monthly vibes posts now for exactly 1 year. 

i know no one cares about a moodboard but i'd like you to know that these are my favorite things to do on this blog. probably because i really and truly start with one item that inspires me and build from there based on what the month means to me from a nostalgic and/or aesthetic pov. they take me all month to complete. also I LOVE OCTOBER! also i think making moodboards is a great stress reliever. just fyi. 

check out last year's october vibes.

i wonder if you can guess which item it was that kicked off the vibe for october this time...?

 

ugh. words.

it didn't/doesn't really feel right blogging about things and spaces and shoes without addressing the elephant in the WORLD.

i thought of all the things i could talk about and how to talk about them but i thought better of it when the notion that more hate could surface here on this blog. something i've been trying to avoid since 2015-ish. probably to the detriment of my blog and perhaps blogs in general. but that's another discussion for another day.

so instead this:

THINGS MORE HEAVILY REGULATED THAN BUYING A GUN IN THE UNITED STATES

SARAH HUTTO

 

Having a fucking bake sale

Building a fucking shed in your own backyard

Pumping fucking gas

Getting a fucking vasectomy

Owning a fucking car

Driving someone else’s fucking car

Riding in a fucking car

Disposing of fucking batteries

Cutting fucking hair for a living

Having a controlled bonfire on your own fucking property

Owning a fucking dog

Walking a fucking dog

Selling a fucking mattress

Watching a fucking DVD

Holding any sort of public fucking performance

Importing foreign fucking cheese

Changing your last fucking name to your spouse’s

Buying fucking fireworks

Riding a fucking bicycle

Having a fucking swimming pool

Xeroxing and distributing copyrighted fucking material

Transporting a bottle of opened fucking wine home from a restaurant

Using a fucking skateboard

Buying unpasteurized fucking milk

Recycling

 

If there is any doubt that gun violence is a problem, consider these facts compiled by Vox: The U.S. has 4.4 percent of the world’s population, but almost half of the civilian-owned guns around the world; the U.S. has far more deaths from gun violence than any other developed nation in the world; there have been more than 1,300 mass shootings since Sandy Hook; on average, there is more than one mass shooting for each day in the U.S.; states with more guns have more gun deaths; and states with tighter gun control laws have fewer gun-related deaths; support for gun ownership has sharply increased since the early ’90s.

text: ACT to 64433

 

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p.s. i am not interested in a debate on whether or not YOU think the gun laws are just fine or that they only hurt the responsible gun owner because you are in fact part of the problem not the solution. quite frankly there IS NO DEBATE. too many statistical facts about how banning assault rifles and making buying guns in general far more difficult have actually DECREASED the number of gun related deaths substantially. do some fuckin homework. seriously. start here. now peruse this. bottom line: more guns = more gun deaths. so make it harder for everyone to get a gun. even the "responsible" ones. 

now do that text thing.

text: ACT to 64433