Halloween Inspo: Prince Of Darkness

Being Ozzy Osbourne for Halloween requires the following: a shoulder length dark brown wig, bonus points if the tips are dyed red, an all black ensemble, the longer the jacket the better, at least one cross necklace, signature circular sunnies, preferably purple, Ozzy scrawled across your ringed knuckles, black nail polish and of course black eye shadow. Dressing up as the beloved prince of darkness is guaranteed to get you noticed, it’s also fun af.

He’s a minimalist, except when it comes to bling, then he’s decked out in gold. Side note: Yungblud will never get rockstar approval from me, sorry not sorry. It all started with basic ass Lucas Jagger, then his mentally ill father co-signed and so all the old heads followed suit. Hard pass. Y’all senile. Retire. Via: NY Post, Vogue, Grammy, Rolling Stone & Alamy

A Reminder Regarding Karen O

Karen O is so fucking cool.
Just that rock n’roll magic.
That’s it, that’s the message.

Via: Resurrection 80’s, A Frame_Agency, Funk A Nova NYC, Vogue Korea & BFA

The Thing About People Pleasers

“I care what everybody thinks about me.”
Why?
“Because I do. Don’t you?”

Sitting at the bar trying to find common ground beyond how beautiful we looked together. Our love was a superficial one, at least on my end. We had nothing that would work, he was a Republican from Long Island, who used the derogatory f word for gays as a common insult, until a few months back. He had anger issues and was always trying to control how much I drank, telling people to make sure I didn’t have another if I’d gotten too wild for his taste.

I don’t give a fuck what people think about me.
“I don’t like when people don’t like me.”

Right then it hit me. This is a man I would pump and dump. There was so future. People pleasers are spineless, insecure and lack integrity. He meant well, but was too conservative. Me, I’m a rockstar and a revolutionary nourished on art and individuality. Taught to use my voice, the importance of critical thinking, to question everything and stand up for your beliefs. The opposite of trying to appease everyone.

If everyone likes you, you’re doing something entirely wrong. You have to change your views and values depending on who surrounds you. There’s no authenticity. Those aren’t people who change the world, they’re the cowards and the sheep. Do you have the courage to be disliked? Photo: Matt Mcgorry