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@cenglzal
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valtersns → cengIzal
relationship ended with tarjei cengiz is my best friend
Even in the colors of the pansexual pride flag
Dua Lipa photographed by Nicole Nodland for Marie Claire
NOOREVILDE
Summerbabes ♥️
valtersns → cengIzal
relationship ended with tarjei cengiz is my best friend
The erotic thriller? From his co-star’s Instagram.
Me: Don’t fetishize gay people.
Some random asshole: SO YOU WANT ME TO DIE BECAUSE I SHIP JOHNLOCK????
also seriously if a character isn’t white, i promise your only descriptive options aren’t food words and varying degrees of tan. it’s okay to say brown. pale brown! light brown! golden brown! medium brown! dark brown! deep brown! so many kinds of brown!
BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN
#brown is not a bad word #you do not need euphemisms #B R O W N
pros of s/kam: the great rep
cons of s/kam: the terrible rep
but like in all seriousness, i think this is a thing worth keeping in mind. i have these moments of being like “HOW could someone who did such good mental illness rep do such bad race rep, how could someone who did such good gay male rep just pretend lesbians don’t exist” and i have to stop myself and be like no, actually, that’s not surprising, that’s not uncommon, that’s not weird. people who can address problems of ableism gracefully are sometimes racist as hell, people who are perfectly comfortable with gay male sexuality are incredibly lesbophobic. s/kam deals really well with the intersection of sexuality and mental illness but really terribly with the intersection of gender and religion, and i shouldn’t be surprised by that, because those are categorically different issues and it’s possible for someone to be a great ally in some areas and really bigoted in others
funnily enough it’s the same problem as we see in The Fucking Bench Scene: julie treats marginalization as somehow homogenous, as though of course this white gay dude understands the struggles of this moroccan hijabi. like. what? of course he doesn’t! can they potentially find solidarity? totally, but that’s not going to happen by acting like their experiences are in any way the same. so i think it’s worth remembering: experiencing one kind of marginalization does not qualify you to speak about all kinds of marginalization. being a good ally to one marginalized group does not automatically make you a good ally to all marginalized groups, nor does it excuse you being a bigot.
and my larger point is: fuck julie. like thanks for s3 but fuck you for your misogynistic storylines and your racism and your broadcasting of really harmful messages about alcohol and sex and abuse. being good on one (1) issue isn’t good enough.
@skamwlwnet’s #skamgirlsweek: sana bakkoush day + @7mangoes’ text post
Sana + blues and greens
cupcake (x)
reblog and tag your Favorite Dead Character™.
jongens (2014) vs. skam (2016)
Isak in Pink