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Somebody, please help me. 😭😍
Oh mod is right here: Neve Casual recolor
Oops my finger slipped...
Maybe nobody asked for Neve looking like she might either punch you or kiss you but here we are.
Excuse me while I shout into the void about my wife. This blog is my void and I'm basically just trying to not bother anyone with how much I adore this woman.
Did you think I was done posting Neve edits? I'm sorry this Dragon Age fan has been in hibernation and just woken up. It's going to be a long rest of the year if you don't love Neve as much as I do.
Also TALK TO ME ABOUT YOUR NEVE HEADCANONS!
Inspired by beginning scene of the movie ‘black widow’ yk…that fake family scene. AND my twitter friend 리라’s twits about Interpret these scenes as kasspasia and randivor. Hook me right in. Genius story. I really love this little lesbian family.
ALSO! I really like the headcanon that aspasia is also..immortal. For various reasons😳 ergo…young kasspasia in the last pic.
Fake family au ( 1 / 2 ) ( 2 )
An Unfinished Life read it here: Chapter One - The Goat Killer
Kephallonia, Thargelion 435 BC
“You don’t understand, Kassandra. This idea is genius.” Markos threw his hands out to the side in a show of excitement. He was a short man, with a round belly and the most gullible face Kassandra had ever seen.
She leaned back against the cool house wall. Markos’s idea of genius more often than not got her mixed up in some fairly precarious situations. And now the man wanted to pose as a businessman who had muscle for hire.
“Markos, what muscle do you have? There’s only fat on that body.”
Laughing he motioned with his hands towards her as if he was presenting the next Olympic champion. “Not me, you Kassandra!”
“Me?” She jerked her head backwards staring at him.
“Yes, you, look at how strong you are.” Markos’s head bobbed up and down as he agreed with himself. “I saw you fight that bear the other week.”
“That was a goat, Markos.” She pointed her whole hand at him in frustration.
“And what a vicious, powerful goat it was! And we even got our first job.”
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The Monster You Created
ENEMIES TO LOVERS
This is a heartwarming story we should share all the time.
*screams in gay* but also maybe from the feels.
TDP is trying to kill me.
Many women of color carry natural hair stories. Whether the stories stem from a small-minded question or partial comment, these instances are far too common. Most of the time, our scenarios go unsaid and are discussed within our own sister circles. Instead of being kept in the dark, I wanted to shed light on our experiences. We received an overwhelmingly positive number of responses from women willing to share their stories with us.
“If you’re familiar with the dynamic of a Hispanic household, you know that straight hair is good hair and wavy, curly, or kinky hair is ‘pelo malo,’ or bad hair. Nowadays, things are changing for the better.
However, textured hair has yet to be accepted as 'normal.’ "Eso es la moda ahora,” or “that’s the style now” is everyone’s favorite line when asked why my hair is so big and curly. My hair is not a fashion statement; it is a part of me in the most literal and figurative way possible.“ — Janibell Rosanne
"I had an instance where I walked into a fitness studio after having my hair blown out. Immediately, my instructor insisted on touching my hair in awe. Although it was a harmless gesture, I felt as if I were a pet. I’ve been left feeling as if my identity is embedded in my hair. In my best India Arie voice, I want people to know that I am not my hair.” — Mominatu Boog
Read on: 30 Women of Color Share Their Most Personal Natural Hair Stories
I don’t rise from the ashes...I make them.
Found these old screencaps just lying around.
ENDURE AND SURVIVE
You think I’d let you do this on your own?
HOW FAR WOULD YOU GO?
when your tour guide asks you if there’s something else you want to do, but you’re operating on one brain cell to keep your mind out the gutter.