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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Fear is not consent
I WILL REBLOG THIS FOREVER. F O R E V E R
👏Fear 👏 is 👏 not 👏 consent 👏
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<b>Unreal</b>
I didn’t know cheetahs meow I’ve always thought they roar my whole life has been a lie
The Shape of Water (2017) dir. Guillermo del Toro
The literally silent women protagonist leaves a super bad taste in my mouth.
She’s deaf and speaks with sign language, she’s not a silent woman. Like, can we agree that deaf representation in media is important? Can we agree that ASL representation in media is important? This is an adult-oriented romance/sci-fi movie where the female lead is a deaf woman. How can you act like this isn’t significant? The last gif has a deaf woman in the 60s standing up to an aggressive man and telling him to go fuck himself.
This movie is doing something that has probably never been done before. But hey, she can’t talk “normally” like a hearing woman and that’s bad, so go off I guess.
From the trailer it looks like she’s mute, not deaf. So I’m gonna add that on an artistic level, the mute protagonist is also probably a direct homage to the fairy tale of The Little Mermaid.
I saw a quote somewhere from Octavia Spencer, saying that she thinks one of the best things about this movie is that, since the two romantic leads are mute, much of the dialogue in the movie is spoken by a black woman and a closeted gay man, two people whose voices would have been silenced in real life by 1960s society.
Bunnies love flowers 🌼
If everything on earth were rational, nothing would ever happen.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (via fyp-philosophy)
Bless whoever looked at a picture of two mountains and thought of this.
Happy Grandparents Day from Pixar’s Coco!
i thought i’d share some of the tags on this post because whenever i see them i smile~ these movies are so important
El Paso Herald, Texas, November 13, 1928
Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
Buddha (via asking-jude)
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Rare Collection of 100 Introvert Quotes That Will Make You Feel Understood
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The mistake we make is that when we’re feeling another person is not treating us in the way that makes us feel secure and loved, we fixate our attention on that person and what’s wrong with them. We also fixate on what’s wrong with us. Instead, we can bring forward two wings of awareness: the wing of mindfulness (noticing what’s going on inside us) and the wing of kindness (compassion to what’s going on inside us).
Tara Brach (via the-red-lotus-blog)
I wanted “peace”, to be left alone in my…world. Real life oppressed me with its novelty so much that I could hardly breathe.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from the Underground (via fyp-philosophy)
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