New-York Tribune, New York, December 17, 1916
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New-York Tribune, New York, December 17, 1916
Bitch that is a LOOK
Paris is Burning (Jennie Livingston, 1990)
Lady Gaga by Peter Lindbergh for ‘A Star Is Born’.
While I think it’s great seeing all the excitement and press coverage about India legalizing gay sex, I think it’s really important to remember that this is NOT India progressing due to Western influence. This is India decolonizing.
The homophobic statute that was overturned is a product of British colonialism in India. Prior to that, India had a rich and vibrant queer community that played important functions in society. There were queer Hindu gods and hijras serve as an example of how queerness in society was venerated. This is not something to patronize India over and congratulate ourselves in the West for. This is a victory for India reclaiming their culture.
if this water is so “”smart”” how’d it end up getting trapped in a bottle?? stupid idiot liquid
why you’re still single based on your favorite musicals
Mean Girls: you don’t let yourself be pushed around. You know what kind of love you deserve.
The Book of Mormon: it’s hard to find someone who matches both your sharp wit and your big heart.
The Phantom of the Opera: you’re waiting for someone who aches as profoundly for art and beauty as you do.
Waitress: as someone who always gives so much more than they take, you want to learn to love yourself first.
Be More Chill: your understanding of loyalty is well beyond your years; amongst your peers, you’re always the most mature. Also, you’re probably in love with your best friend.
Heathers: you’re a bit intimidating, honestly. But that’s only because you carry yourself with such conviction and unshakable knowledge of what’s right.
Newsies: you understand that, as de Saint Exupéry wrote, “love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.”
Wicked: you’re looking for someone who truly complements your strengths and weaknesses, not just someone who flatters you.
Les Misérables: firstly, your friends always come first. Secondly, you’re looking for someone whom you harmonize with morally and spiritually. Thirdly, you sing very loudly in the shower and you’ve scared off all your neighbors.
Falsettos: you know that love is a journey, not a destination.
Sunday in the Park with George: you’re scared that loving someone would mean giving them your entire soul.
Dear Evan Hansen: you’re afraid that if people really knew you, they wouldn’t like you. (Spoiler alert: they already know you. And they love you.)
West Side Story: you’re already married to Chita Rivera.
Hamilton: Lin-Manuel Miranda fucked up your standards forever.
Tuck Everlasting: you turned 18.
The Spice Girls on the set of the “Say You’ll Be There” music video (September, 1996)
Who does she think she is?
new york girls | 2016 ➝ 2018
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