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i don't know what older adults were on about when they said being a teenager was good <3
you shouldnt have to pay for the dentist. the dentist should pay me for satsifying their weird fetish
"Blackbird" - personal work, inspired by my hometown. Blackbirds are my favourite - they sing so beautifully.
I am running a marathon with a twisted ankle and it hurts but some pain is normal, right? Everyone says it's supposed to be hard. It is a marathon after all. I am running a marathon with a twisted ankle but honestly it could be worse, right? I heard someone once finished with a broken leg. The ankle is nothing compared to that. I am running a marathon with a twisted ankle but you can get used to pain, right? The body can endure almost anything. The problem is always the mind. I am running a marathon with a twisted ankle but I made it this far, that means I can keep going, right? Everyone says it's supposed to be hard. It is a marathon after all.
They are getting too damn adorable
In Copenhagen you can visit The Round Tower. It used to be an astronomical observatory until light pollution and the vibrations from increased traffic in the streets made it useless for its original purpose.
Today it’s mostly famous for what it looks like on the inside.
It has an equestrian staircase though it’s so smooth it’s really just a gentle slope more than a staircase. It was build like that so our lazy bum king could ride his horse all the way to the top (king not in photo)
And naturally people have also driven cars up the tower
And held a bike race
For a while it was just sort of abandoned by the authorities and became a sloping marketplace
But today it has been restored and become a tourist spot as well as a popular destination for school trips. And yes, you can still watch the cosmos at the top.
this is huge… a three chair event
send this to all the fags in your life
and send this to all the dykes in your life
"can men be lesbians?" bestie in 100 countries women can't be lesbians is this really the most pressing issue rn
my bonnies
THE GOLDEN GIRLS 2.05 — Isn't It Romantic? — 08.11.86 Betty White as Rose Nylund Lois Nettleton as Jean
1986!!
Golden Girls was so incredibly progressive for its time and not even slightly afraid to be loud about it. They talked about queer people, about race, about ableism, and they made it central and overt. They talked about things that mattered, and they never punched down, and they were allies off the stage too.
Reblogging this again to add some context for anyone who may not know. In the 80's, being outed as gay could get you blacklisted in Hollywood. It ruined people's careers.
Bea Arthur and Betty White both suffered damage to their careers for standing up against racism and homophobia. Back in the 50s Betty White hosted a variety show that was canceled because she featured a black dancer and doubled down when they told her to stop.
sapphic paintings
Pt2 (Pt1)
Washington Allston “Helena and Hermia” (1810), Giovanni Battista Gaulli “Justice, Peace, and Truth” (1672), Frank Skipworth “A Roman Holiday” (1889), Simeon Solomon “Sappho and Erinna” (1864), Tadeusz Styka “Dark and Fair” (1908), Hans Zatzka “Two Fairies Embracing” (1930s), Unknown “Boarding School Friends” (1837), Jean-Frédéric Schall “The Hug” (1800)