Helen Mirren and her selfie-taking prowess  | 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

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Helen Mirren and her selfie-taking prowess  | 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
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Will I ever recover from my obsession for this woman?? I assume no.
GHA. That face. I love it.
Meryl Streep - Death Becomes Her, 1992
One of my favorite movies!!!
Helen Mirren | The 21st Annual Criticsâ Choice Awards
JANEWAY - Workforce
Trying new eyebrows. Iâm growing mine out a little bit because I am going to try to have expressions in the morning too - not just once my makeup is on.
On. Fucking. Point.
Cue all the tears....
Just call us Bette and Barbara. #Beaches #filmlocation
OMG. My jealousy is overwhelming.
when someone says they donât like Star Trek Voyager.
This was Kateâs exact reaction when I told her at dinner that Voyager wasnât my favorite Star Trek series.
ââGeneral.â To me, sheâs royalty.â
âYeah, but donât call her Princess,â Poe told him. âNot to her face. She doesnât like it anymore. Really doesnât like it.â
MY QUEEN <3
Like, 90% of infomercial style products were designed by/for disabled people, but you wouldnât know that, because there is no viable market for them. THey have to be marketted and sold to abled people just so that any money can be made of off them and so the people who actually need them will have access.
I think snuggies are the one example almost everyone knows. They were invented for wheelchair users (Do you have any idea how hard it is to get a coat on and off of someone in a wheelchair? Cause itâs PRETTY FUCKIN HARD.) But now everyone just acts like theyâre some ~quirky, white people thing~ and not A PRODUCT DESIGNED TO MAKE PEOPLES DAY TO DAY LIVES 10000X EASIER.
But if at any point you were to take your head out of your own ass and go âHey, who would a product like this benefit,â that would be really cool.
This makes informational make so much sense now.
Like⊠of course thereâs no reason for that guy to knock over that bowl of chips. However, the person it was actually designed for has constant hand tremors that would make this pretty rad, but since we donât want to show that in a commercial, hereâs an able bodied guy who canât remember how gravity works.
Shit. Those commercials suddenly get a lot less funny when you realize itâs pretty much just people ineptly trying to mimic disability.
Or like the thing for the eggs? Like, oh, it cracks eggs perfectly, you only need one hand? IT WAS DESIGNED FOR PEOPLE WHO ONLY HAVE THE USE OF ONE HAND. Or the juice bottle pourer? For people whoâre TOO LAZY TO POUR THEIR OWN JUICE? Or FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIFFICULTY BEARING WEIGHT IN THE HANDS.
Itâs amazing how with just a few words by a few people, my whole perspective on something can shift entirely.Â
I feel so ignorant for never having realized this before.
âLove is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell.â - Joan Crawford
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