Lily James and Alicia Vikander in Comic Relief’s Four Weddings and a Funeral special
The Bowery Presents
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Love Begins

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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@imright-here
Lily James and Alicia Vikander in Comic Relief’s Four Weddings and a Funeral special
That Thirst™
“The double agent for the patriarchy is basically just a woman who perhaps unknowingly is still putting the patriarchal narrative out into the world. Is still benefitting off, profiting off and selling a patriarchal narrative to other women. But it’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing. You know, just because you look like a woman, we trust you and we think you’re on our side, but you are selling us something that really doesn’t make us feel good. You’re selling us an ideal, a body shape, a problem with our wrinkles, a problem with ageing, a problem with gravity, a problem with any kind of body fat. You’re selling us self-consciousness. The same poison that made you clearly develop some sort of body dysmorphia or facial dysmorphia, you are now pouring back into the world. You’re like recycling hatred. I find that really dangerous and I think it’s unacceptable and I don’t care if you’re a woman. I think constructive criticism is needed for anyone to ever evolve. For our gender to evolve we need some sort of constructive criticism. As long as we do it in a somewhat careful way. (…) So many of the worst things in the world have happened motivated by greed. And I just don’t think that’s an acceptable excuse anymore. How much money do you need? Really how much money do you need? How much money do any of these huge influencers who are worth millions or billions sometimes… why are they still promoting appetite-suppressant lollipops to young girls? And it’s not a fight against obesity. They have young, already slim girls, in their adverts for Flat Tummy company, this company that are absolutely everywhere, and they’re even being advertised in some of the most mainstream magazines, women’s magazines, and they have a billboard in Times Square. The money is built on the blood and tears of young women who believe in them, who follow them, who look up to them like the big sister they never had. It’s so upsetting and it feels like such a betrayal against women.”
Jameela Jamil explains why she thinks the Kardashians are “double agents for the patriarchy”
Korrasami shippers during the last 5 minutes of the series finale.
Literally me.
Self-doubt Headcanon #3. Same Korra, same.
Enjoy, patronustrip
Korrasami previews.
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@catstealers-zines
Robert: It’s weird you celebrate Christmas, didn’t you say you don’t believe in God?
Stef: It’s weird you celebrate Valentine’s Day, didn’t you say nobody likes you?
I hate mennnnnnn
he text back yet?
I hate mennnnnnn
he text back yet?
I hate mennnnnnn
he text back yet?
i cant believe that there might be millions of possible alternate universes and i got stuck in one where my fuckign brain is Broken