I’m only 28 and it feels a million times better than 23. I can’t wait to see what 30 feels like. Becoming an older woman is filled with internal validation, an inner calm, a recognition of patterns. I am not perfect but I accept myself despite it.
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I’m only 28 and it feels a million times better than 23. I can’t wait to see what 30 feels like. Becoming an older woman is filled with internal validation, an inner calm, a recognition of patterns. I am not perfect but I accept myself despite it.
It's often the most male-catered to and even misogynistic media that feature some of the deepest and borderline homoerotic relationships between men. But that is to be expected. People think that patriarchy enabling homoaffectionate relationships between men is a bug, but it's actually a feature. True love can only come from a place of respect, and men often don't respect nor esteem women. They don't see women as capable of intellect, or strength, or imagination or even humanity. Those attributes are reserved to men. Which is why men's true love is often reserved for other men while women are just props to them. That's why it's easier for a lot of male writers to create stories about supposedly heterosexual male characters having the most world-shattering (accidentally romantic) bonds with other men, but not with women that they're canonically attracted to. It's because they can't fathom their male protagonist being so deeply affected by a woman's character, since women are to be lusted for and kept as props for their little domestic fantasies but never truly respected or admired as individuals. The ancient greeks were more honest about this stuff because they understood that patriarchy and male/male affection went hand in hand.
Been thinking about how much time Rey spent alone on Jakku.
Luca Ponsato - Does Anyone See My Suffering
The beautiful concept art of His Dark Materials (2019-2022) by artists Po Sing Chu, Alessandro Chirico, Jules Darriulat and Nandor Moldovan
Yasss who else is a kinda lame aimless adult in they mid to late 20s
GLEN POWELL as Becket Redfellow in How to Make a Killing (2026)
Detail of a fruit-bearing tree from the Great Palace Mosaics. Culture: Early Byzantine. Date: c. 6th century AD (Justinian I era). Medium: Floor mosaic featuring limestone, terracotta, and glass tesserae. Collection: Great Palace Mosaic Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. Photo licensed by me.
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Me, seeing the first frame of this video: Oh, mama's at the end of her rope. :')
she seems a lil stressed
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Young people don’t know when I joined this website a decade and a half ago we used to have to walk to the post button and back and it was uphill both ways
I be like "omg, i have so much to do" and then go lay down
Emma. 2020, dir. Autumn de Wilde
VIGGO MORTENSEN as ARAGORN THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS (2002) Dir. Peter Jackson
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