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A Line Of Studio Ghibli Clothing Just Dropped And It's Magical

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Totoro prints are the stuff to turning Miyazaki dreams into rEALiTy.

Studio Ghibli fans, Wizards of the West, a Toronto-based fashion retailer, just released a unisex collection of Ghibli-inspired shirts.

Studio Ghibli fans, Wizards of the West, a Toronto-based fashion retailer, just released a unisex collection of Ghibli-inspired shirts.

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This Graphic Novel Perfectly Describes What It's Like To Be A Teenage Girl

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In her debut graphic novel, Honor Girl, Maggie Thrash recounts one of the most formative summers of her teenage life.

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When Maggie Thrash was 15 years old, she did what most 15-year-olds do: She fell in love — or like, or lust, or whatever teenage girls do. But the thing that separated Thrash from her peers was the person who she had a crush on: an older camp counselor at a conservative camp in Georgia — who happened to be another girl.

After 15 years went by, Thrash decided her story had stayed in the dark corners of her mind and heart for too long, and so now she wants to share the coming of age story that shaped her life in the form of her debut graphic novel, Honor Girl.

BuzzFeed had the chance to speak with the author about her experience at this conservative camp and all of the complexities of growing up as a teenage girl. Here's what she had to say:

HONOR GIRL. Copyright © 2015 by Maggie Thrash. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Candlewick Press, Somerville, MA

BuzzFeed: Why did you choose to focus on this particular story from your youth?

Maggie Thrash: When I look back on my youth, this moment, this time, this summer stands out as this really crucial moment where I was flooded with new, intense, and perilous feelings and basically everyone has that moment where you experience these feelings you've never had before and afterwards you can never go back, it basically transforms you into a different person and you're probably doomed to be miserable forever. Desire just dooms us all.

At the beginning of your story, you describe the criteria for becoming your camp's Honor Girl and write, "It was just the one who seemed, in an unmistakable way, to represent the best of us." What do you think teenage girls interpret as being "the best of us?"

MT: I think for girls, we're raised to think "the best of us" means the nicest, and of course nice is often conflated with being pretty, too. Being nice, being pretty, and not really offending anyone with aggressive weirdness is "the best of "us;" being someone who is for all tastes and just a stereotypical nice girl. That's what I grew up assuming was the ideal female.


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17 Powerful Quotes About Racism In America

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Writers and activists gathered at The New Yorker Festival to talk about systemic racism, police violence, and the changes that are coming.

From left: Ta-Nehisi Coates, Danai Gurira, David Simon,Jelani Cobb, Claudia Rankine, Jesse Williams.

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1. There's so much kickback on [Black Lives Matter]. Here's the evidence; it's clear; it's right there in front of you. We're seeing this case after case after case, and yet, there's still kickback on the concept that we need to look at this specifically as something that's happening disproportionately to people who happen to be of African descent. And that's still coming back to us as something we have to dispute and explain. —Danai Gurira, actor (The Walking Dead), playwright (Eclipsed), and activist

2. I think a larger ideological war is happening, an ideological question of humanity. When you systematically dehumanize a people, over the course of centuries — through every single avenue that we have, through school, through media, through every single way we process information — we make certain people's value and life worth less. Then we are able to tolerate their life being treated with less value. —Jesse Williams, actor (Grey's Anatomy) and activist


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21 Wickedly Clever Ways To Trick People Into Eating Candy Corn

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MUWAHAHA there is no escaping now.

Sneak them into cookies.

Sneak them into cookies.

Recipe here.

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Pack them in pumpkin spiced popcorn balls.

Pack them in pumpkin spiced popcorn balls.

Fact: pumpkin spice makes everything sweet and nice. Recipe here.

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Churn them into butter.

Churn them into butter.

With peanut butter. GENIUS. Recipe here.

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Yoko Ono Made A Huge Human Peace Sign For John Lennon’s Birthday And It Was Beautiful

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Give peace a chance.

John Lennon's birthday is on October 9th—he would be 75-years-old today.

John Lennon's birthday is on October 9th—he would be 75-years-old today.

The 35th anniversary of his death will be observed in December.

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So to celebrate his special day, Yoko Ono decided to organize a party of sorts...

So to celebrate his special day, Yoko Ono decided to organize a party of sorts...

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One that would make this peaceful protestor proud.

One that would make this peaceful protestor proud.

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So she invited all of NYC to come make a huge human peace sign in Central Park to celebrate John's life.

So she invited all of NYC to come make a huge human peace sign in Central Park to celebrate John's life.

Over 2,000 flocked to the park's East Meadow lawn on Tuesday afternoon, according to CBC News. Ono hoped to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest group of human bodies forming a peace sign.

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