Karl Urban as ÉOMER The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003)
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Karl Urban as ÉOMER The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003)
Diabolical. This vampire just invented baby trapping.
Tom Cruise as Lestat de Lioncourt Interview with the Vampire (1994) dir. Neil Jordan
no one cares that you shave your legs because of sensory issues shut the fuck up forever
really galling amount of people misinterpreting this post so i'd like to clarify. i'm saying that when discussions about patriarchal beauty standards and the way women are heavily shamed and coerced into eschewing their own natural state of being (hairy) are occurring, it is unhelpful (AT BEST) to interrupt and say that the reason YOU remove the hair from your body is because of sensory issues. that's not what we're talking about. stop asking for validation for doing something that society at large wants you to do. stop derailing the conversation because you feel uncomfortable about being made aware that you, for whatever reason it is, adhere to harmful, unfair and ridiculous beauty standards. you're stepping into the middle of an important conversation that needs to be had and making it all about you. shut the fuck up forever.
also quite frankly i think a lot less people would experience sensory issues if they let their hair grow out so that it isn't bristly and rough and irritating. and i cannot help but wonder why these sensory issues aren't as predominant in men. maybe you're uncomfortable with the hair on your body because you've been taught to be uncomfortable with it. just a thought.
why don't you present yourself more femininely?
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complimented a womans clear raincoat this morning and she said Well i feel like a sandwich
hey sorry it's just that i don't think i'm very good at being a person. thanks for letting me try with you, anyway.
STAR WARS: EPISODE IV - A NEW HOPE / faceless 1977 • dir. George Lucas
i love the phrase "cruel and unusual." not only is what you're doing mean but it's also quite frankly fucking bizarre
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went downstairs this morning and this motherfucker (my father) was already here in the house. cause he knew my mom left very early and he literally sneaked in here immediately after she left like a fucking thief. i genuinely want him dead.
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1994, dir. Neil Jordan
#same girl #same
@fantasyblr week: day 3 – quotes (insp)
for myself, i would see the white tree in flower again in the courts of the kings, and the silver crown return, and minas tirith in peace: minas anor again as of old, full of light, high and fair, beautiful as a queen among other queens: not a mistress of many slaves, nay, not even a kind mistress of willing slaves. war must be, while we defend our lives against a destroyer who would devour all; but i do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. i love only that which they defend: the city of the men of númenor; and i would have her loved for her memory, her ancientry, her beauty, and her present wisdom. not feared, save as men may fear the dignity of a man, old and wise.
the lord of the rings: the two towers