Pride2020 & Favourite LGBT movies (2/3): BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER (1999)
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Pride2020 & Favourite LGBT movies (2/3): BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER (1999)
But, Dani, do you feel held by him? Does he feel like home to you?
MIDSOMMAR 2019 | dir. Ari Aster
Las leyes de la física son inquebrantables.
if a union will destroy your company then your company should be destroyed.
Spicy opinion: this includes theatre companies.
Spicier opinion: this includes non-profits
crying because its so spicy opinion: video game companies too
Perhaps I found the girlfriend I’ve been looking for all along
Sorry I’m legally married now I don’t make the rules.
guillermo del toro’s little brother
every time i see this post i forget the punchline. and it’s always so fucking good
How I’m trying to be…
I am on the floor
WHY ARE AMERICANS LIKE THIS
ICONIC MEAN GIRLS IN FILM Betty Rizzo played by Stockard Channing (Grease, 1978) Claire Standish played by Molly Ringwald (The Breakfast Club, 1985) Veronica Sawyer played by Winona Ryder (Heathers, 1988) Courtney Shayne played by Rose McGowan (Jawbreaker, 1999) Regina George played by Rachel McAdams (Mean Girls, 2004) Jennifer Check played by Megan Fox (Jennifer’s Body, 2009)
@korzkit
remember being little and thinking dandelions were fun or a pretty color or something and every adult in an 80 mile radius wouldn’t let you say that without screaming ITS A WEED
also like:
dandelions are edible, easy to grow, and are rich in vitamins a, c, k, beta-carotene, calcium, iron, manganese, and potassium
dandelions can be made into wine, tea, soft drinks, and a coffee substitute
they are used in herbal remedies to treat liver and digestive problems and as a diuretic
they’re good for bees!
they make good companion plants for various herbs and tomatoes; their long taproot helps bring up nutrients in the soil and they release ethylene gas which ripens fruit
dandelions secrete latex which means they can be used to make natural rubber
they make great flower crowns
Why ARE they considered a weed? They’re a good flower? Who decided they were bad? =(
lawn culture made the decision to consider dandelions weeds
Destroying lawn culture is the hill I will die on
white people love details
could you be more specific?