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âWhen I started working in theatre in England, I would meet people, and they would say âOh, I voted for Margaret Thatcher.â The first time I heard someone saying that, I honestly thought they were joking. Iâd be thinking, I have never met anyone from your world. Whatâs it like? Do you roast children over open fires?â
â David Tennant (via tennantsabout )
David Tennant is valid af
I am so ready for hearing an arena of people aggressively screaming CHA CHA CHA in Liverpool in May
Itâs cover reveal time. Coming on August 3, 2022: Chemistry by Rachael Sommers. An opposites-attract, ice queen lesbian romance about finding the softest of hearts behind the highest walls.
[Check it out here]
Newly minted high school teacher Lily Cross is young, bubbly, and canât wait to put her fresh ideas into practice in the classroom. Her excitement is derailed after a disastrous run-in with a colleague. Lily didnât realize sheâd have to win over her fellow teachers as well as her students, but thatâs okay. Lilyâs up to the challenge.
Disillusioned Eva Thomas never imagined sheâd wind up as a teacher in her hometown, or worse, suffer the boundless, puppy dog enthusiasm of a new colleague. Eva has no interest in making friendsâor making nice. She just wants to survive her day and be left alone. Thatâs easier said than done when Lily Cross has you in her sights.
Their clashing arguments lead to sparks and then the impossibleâŚattraction. But how can two such different people ever work?
Lucy Lawless was not a particularly burly woman, but somehow she made Xena seem like a fucking tank and I donât understand how.
Donât get me wrongâshe was strong, and certainly not a waif, but more than almost any other female superhero actress Iâve ever seen, Lucy Lawless exuded physical power and weight that I actually believed (when she wasnât somersaulting in front of a ridiculous greenscreen).
thatâs a damn good point
INTENSE FACIAL EXPRESSIONS
COSTUME EMPHASIZING BREADTH OF SHOULDERS
THEM THIGHS
WHATEVER THE FUCK THIS IS ABOUT HOLY SHIT
JAWLINE
EVERYTHING. ALL OF IT. I DONâT KNOW IâM JUST FEELING EXCEPTIONALLY WARM RIGHT NOW.
I LOVE HER
This is because the tank is not concerned with muscle or endurance. Tank is purely a matter of 60% attitude, 30% mindset, and 110% fuckaroundandfindout.
Iâve also seen another version of the commentary on this post speculating that she was also SHOT like male action star at the time - which has nothing to do with size, but with posture and staging and yes, attitude. đ
Just to say, donât minimize the Lucy Lawless of it all. Sheâs properly amazing.
Lucy and I met on a five minute bus ride in San Diego in 2017. She had no idea who I was, but we liked each other, and I met and liked her husband Rob. Lucy and I started following each other on Twitter. In March 2020 when my family got caught in New Zealand lockdown in NZ she reached out and offered us a place to live if we needed one. We didnât, but when Amanda would go to Auckland to record, she would stay with Lucy and her husband Rob.
When I came out of quarantine after returning to New Zealand in January 2021, Lucy picked me up, took me back to their place and she and Rob put me up for 24 hours while I adjusted to being around actual human talking people for the first time since April 2020 . The next morning she got me to the ferry, and sent me off to see my wife and son for the first time in 9 months.
She and Rob have become actual friends, and every time I meet them I enjoy who Lucy is â funny, sensible, grounded â and how she makes the people around her feel. She has presence, and enormous kindness, and you donât mess with her. Sheâs one of the stars â the people you are glad exist because they make the world better, not the silly Hollywood kind.
Loveliest.
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"butch is hypermasculine"
"butch is athleticism"
"butch is being handy"
"butch is aggressive"
ACTUALLY BUTCH IS LOVING YOUR PARTNER REAL BIG AND GIVING GREAT HUGS
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I don't "struggle with same-sex attraction" I'm actually very good at it
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EMMA THOMPSON for The New York Times photographed by Charlotte Hadden (2022)
This is a great response and I am going to use it!
"how's that not overstepping?" works too đđž
hierarchy of disability mobility aids
[Video ID: A video of tiktok user âjosephakiblerâ. There are yellow captions that pop up across the middle of the screen. They begin the video in a wheelchair and switch to other mobility aids throughout.
Transcript:
(Speaker is facing a door at the back of the room. They turn around to face the camera in a wheelchair. Speaking begins)
Speaker: âSo my neighbour saw me in my wheelchair for the first time today and asked what was wrong and if I was okay so welcome to my new segment-â
(Speaker slowly stands up out of wheelchair)
(A very quick transition and a black cane appears in their right hand. The wheelchair is no longer on screen)
(The title âCane and Ableismâ flashes up on screen in bigger yellow font)
Speaker: âSo shocking bit of info up top, Iâm disabled. But whether Iâm using thisâ
(Speaker gestures to cane. Thereâs a very quick transition where the cane disappears and is replaced by two red forearm crutches)
Speaker: âOr this. Or wheelchair.â
(Another transition. The forearm crutches disappear. The wheelchair is back on screen and the speaker slowly sits back down)
Speaker: âIt shouldnât be treated any differently. However whether it is consciously or subconsciously, society has created a hierarchy, a evolutionary chart of disability mobility aids, where wheelchairs, power chairs are at the bottom.â
(A short pause. Speaker stands up. Wheelchair disappears after a transition and the red forearm crutches return)
Speaker: âCrutches, walkers etc. In the middleâ
(Right forearm crutch is held up higher and then another transition. The Crutches are replaced again with the black cane in the right hand)
Speaker: âThe cane is just above that, and, of course, the alphaâŚ.â
(cane disappears, there are no mobility aids in shot)
Speaker: âTo nothing at all. Now this is where it can get tricky, and this line of thinking can lead to ableism and internalised ableism, because the people who need mobility aids are doing everything they can to fight against it so they can stay right here.â
(speaker gestures to self, standing without the aid of a mobility aid)
Speaker: âSo is here better? Well for me personally, hereâs where I have the most pain. Now if I were to go to thisâ
(Quick transition. Cane pops back into frame in speakerâs right hand)
Speaker: âThis (the cane) has less pain.â
(Transition between cane and red forearm crutches. The cane is gone. The crutches are on either arm.)
Speaker: âThis (the forearm crutches) is less painâ
(Transition. Forearm crutches have disappeared. The wheelchair is back on screen. The speaker lowers themself to sit in it.)
Speaker: âAnd this (the wheelchair) barely any pain at all. So when we say whatâs better, what weâre really saying is whatâs better for society, when we should be saying whatâs better for you.â
(Speaker points quickly to the camera)
Speaker: âAnd youâre the one that matters the most.â
(Speaker turns back around in wheelchair to face a door at the back of the room) /end ID]