Betsy Johnson fall runway 1997

Kaledo Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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we're not kids anymore.

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Betsy Johnson fall runway 1997
AND WE’RE SO BACK???
New California Republic, just like the Legion. They all have their problems Lucy. High taxes, expansionist tendencies, unpopular foreign policy.
FALLOUT - The Handoff
Look Back - Dir. Kiyotaka Oshiyama - July 14, 2024
I'm always here for you. Nobody's as important to me as you.
Tag / Riaru Onigokko (2015) dir. Sion Sono
Agua Volcano (Volcán de Agua), Guatemala
Have you been here?
I have been here
I have not been here
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Look Back (2024)
every so often i see takes from new fans of rgu who are like "i was liking this anime but idk why it has to have so much incest :/" and i bang my head against the wall
one of my biggest points of frustration with all the western cartoon makers (or any kind of lesbian western art as a whole) who cite revolutionary girl utena as an inspiration is that every "homage" or inspiration they take from the show seems to be about Cool Lesbians With Swords And Nothing Else. or at best star crossed lover girls. it's like all the darker and more genuinely challenging and unique aspects of it has to be cleanly excised. and like don't get me wrong i absolutely get why a western kids' cartoon is not gonna address any kind of sexual abuse nvm incestuous ones but it's frustrating to see newer fans want to omit these aspects of the show, or downplay its importance to the plot and themes at all as though the entire final arc wasn't about utena's grooming and anthy's suicidality as her sexually abusive brother ropes her further into the duel system and in helping grooming utena, while believing she doesn't deserve saving and resenting utena for how she refuses to understand the dynamic between them or how akio treats either of them for the longest time. like sorry the hand reaching scene at the end isn't simply touching because Yuri Wins or whatever but because even when anthy tries to push away utena one last time by stabbing her, giving in fully to her forced role of Witch and of suffering, utena straight up ignores akio and crawls to anthy to tell her that she's worthy of being loved and being saved no matter what. no matter if anthy thinks of herself or is seen as unclean and broken and monstruous both as a victim of incestuous sexual abuse and as the designated Witch who cannot be a clean woman or loved in normative ways according to the structures and rules of ohtori--anthy IS worthy of that love and of being saved. of existing outside these structures. it feels genuinely kinda sad when people think that discussing these structures at all (incestuous abuse and csa being considered the pillars of patriarchy in rgu, disguised and normalized by ideas of the nuclear family and the princess/witch archetypes) is sick or disturbing and should be left out!
“Sometimes people need someone to believe in them. And then they can do amazing things.”
don't assign me yours.
—Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) dir. Michel Gondry
Vickie: Who is that? Robin: Shit.
Stranger Things, Ch 1: The Crawl (S05E01) / Ch 3: The Turnbow Trap (S05E03)
I miss the owl house…
hunting down this post to find that OP turned of reblogs has me heartbroken.
it's time.
People on Tumblr love posts that blatantly talk about women in a way that people would never talk about men or any other broad demographic of people …
Jennifer's Body (2009) dir. Karyn Kusama