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Stranger Things
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I'd rather be in outer space đž
we're not kids anymore.

#extradirty
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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ok but WHERE is the Hilda Spellman/Dr. Cee fanfiction
I cannot be the only one?!
Hello, reblogging this now that itâs s2 and thereâs still none to be foundÂ
The contrast between Tanâs mantra and the rest of the Fab 5âs mantras is sending me.
I'ma need you to open your fucking eyes now and look and see. You might think you know whatâs happening, but you donât feel it like we do! To feel it, it has to be you! Cut you, but you donât know what the cut do! You are reflex, but when reflux bleeds the gut, then you see the faces! Leave the vases.Â
Blindspotting (2018) dir. Carlos López Estrada
reblog the Don Draper of getting a job heâs unqualified for and youâll have 10 years of getting jobs youâre unqualified for
AMY ADAMS 91st Annual Academy Awards | February 24, 2019
For the record, they were arguing over *whether or not they should get married*. She was pro, he was con, saying that if they loved each other the ring and the marriage certificate were unnecessary, that their love would be the commitment they needed. This was a fight theyâd had for weeks. He didnât just propose to shut her up in a totally unrelated argumentâŠ. him proposing was also him saying âyouâre right, you won the argumentâ and thatâs why this is cute.
Exactly!
im not usually one to promote shows but this is incredibly important.
this show deals with so many tough issues and it offers so much representation for so many groups of people.
feeling like your sexuality isnât properly represented in media? watch one day at a time. feeling like your ethnicity isnât portrayed positively in film? watch one day at a time. feeling like your mental illness is often given a bad light? watch one day at a time. feeling like there arenât many powerful female leads? watch one day at a time. feeling like divorce and being a single parent is rarely seen? watch one day at a time. there are so many groups of people who often go unseen, and one day at a time is their chance to be heard. this is important to so many people and we canât let this get taken away from us.
PLEASE WATCH ONE DAY AT A TIME!!!! if not for yourself then for the people who need it the most.
Emily Carroll
I reblog this every time I see it, because the part that makes this so horrific to me, is that the room is a direct callback to Goodnight Moon. It takes this memory of safety and security and turns it directly upside down and I love it.
Masha The Hero
They forgot the part where the ambulance actually stopped to let the cat in
oh good I was worried
What a good cat. What a kind cat. How can anyone not love cats they are so good and loving.
they also forgot the part where they only found the baby because masha was screaming her head off bc she knew this baby was in danger. she went around outside the alley the next morning and yelled at passerby until she got one to follow her to the baby. she kept him warm all night and then made sure someone found him. she was adopted after this bc she was a stray and is in a loving home and is a hero
Hero cat
Thank you, Masha, youâre such a good girl.
See.
Kittens canât regulate their own body temperature. Thatâs why they pile up.
Cats see us as colony members.
Masha saw a kitten that was on its own, no mommy, no other kittens to cuddle with. She instinctively knew that was a cold kitten. She knew that a kitten alone on a cold night was very likely to die. Because a kitten would have died too.
So, all she was doing was what any good colony member does - protecting the abandoned kitten. Then when the abandoned kittenâs mommy didnât come back, she called the rest of the colony for help.
People have this bizarre idea that housecats donât have a social sense. They do, and it saved this kidâs life. And possibly Mashaâs too, as life on the streets is dangerous for a kitty.
We say âgood dogâ all the time, but Masha was being a very, very good catâŠnot just by human moral standards but by feline ones.
At long last, R Kelly may be held accountable for the decades of abuse heâs inflicted on girls and women. To the reporters who have spent nearly two decades of their career at this point pursuing justice, to the activists/organizers at #MuteRKelly, and to the countless others who have worked tirelessly to make this moment possible, thank you.
And to the victims, past and present, I wish you healing and strength during this process. âNo matter what happens, we stand with you.â
have i told you guys about my favorite scene in maybe anything, ever? please watch one day at a time
can we give it up for Suzanne Collins for fucking off into oblivion with her money after hunger games fucking destroyed the YA market for like 6 years. everything YA was dystopian âEVERYONES IN A DIFFERENT QUADRANTâ shit from 2010 to 2016 and we didnt hear a peep from her. true fucking power.
And she hasnât said a word since. Rowling could take some pointers
Yeah but in Collins defense, her book was really good. She perfectly showed PTSD, Katnis trauma from when her mom mentally âabandonedâ her when her dad died and the parallel with Katnis depression at the end of the series, perfectly depicted the society and its inherent problems, Finickâs back story, socio-economic disparities based on skin colour, Rue and the 11th district, President Coin and how she was as bad as Snow but in an other angle, distrinct 13 and the capitol trying to use her image for the war even though she did want to, and way more stuff I canât think of right now.
I mean the following Y/A distopian books were mostly bad knock off who thought that the reason the HG had such success was because of the love triangle, but in reality Collins created such a complexe yet very realistic world that makes a parallel to our society of entretainment and war
The Hunger Games was babyâs first intro to social justice for a lot of kids back in the early 2010s. They were brilliant books that introduced a lot of complicated concepts in a way teens could understand and enjoy - plus, addictive, well-plotted adventure stories with A+ characterization and worldbuilding. But all the general public seems to remember about them is the love triangle, and I will always be salty about that.
The irony of the Hunger Games is that the media in the book and the media in the real world both chose to focus on the love story instead of the rebellion.
joan holloway really is the queen of not letting ugly men disrespect her like how did they not all quit their jobs immediately after this