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playlists that actively worsen ur mental health
i feel like we dont talk enough about how two of the most decorated female hockey players ever, one a former captain for team canada and the other for the usa, fell in love and had a baby together
small gay sports baby
Ok but where is my cheesey lesbian rom-com about them falling in love while playing against each other
Okay but the funniest part is this has happened multiple times. There are three instances of former Canadian and American national team players who have gotten married:
-Caroline Ouellette and Julie Chu (both former captains)
-Gillian Apps (former alternate captain) and Meghan Duggan (former captain)
-Jayna Hefford (former alternate captain) and Kathleen Kauth
Seriously it’s like tradition at this point. I’m sure there’s a betting pool on who’s going to get married next. God I love the rival lesbian jocks trope.
Dozens of NYC Subway riders, fresh off a Robyn concert, singing “Dancing On My Own” while waiting for the E train. (Video by Triszh Hermogenes)
I’m reblogging this again because the absolute joy in this video is something I haven’t seen in such a long time that I’d forgotten this aspect of humanity.
u can say pspspspss to get my attention bro its ok we're mutuals
u can say pspspspss to get my attention bro its ok we're mutuals
gender repeal party
we all meet up in the woods and release our genders into the wild
then we hunt them for sport
nothing is real and then all of a sudden everything is very real with no warning
me: :(
taylor: hey guys-
me: :)
jeff bezos do this challenge
respecting women is actually really easy so do it
the idiot sandwich, reimagined:
I reach into my garbage can and locate my trash child.
My heart hurts
your paper is very sleepy
Unmute !
You ever seen a cat with a deep meow??
that cat smoked 3 packs a day for 20 years
“woah, wow, woah”
get this cat a jazz contract, stat
HAUSVIABEJSBAKMSJDK WHAT IS THIS OMFG I LOVE HIM 😭
Imagine staying over at their place for the first time and shitting yourself in the middle of the night because you think james earl jones is meowing at you from the door
oh my god
i think when you revisit childhood media as an adult you SHOULD see it in a different light. doesn’t have to be as black and white as labeling something bad or good. but it should be different. youre not the same person you were then. you have different opinions, different priorities. doesn’t mean you have to dislike it. childhood nostalgia is fine and it’s fun to indulge in too! but it’s also comforting to know that youve grown and changed since you were a literal kid? like sometimes I revisit books I LOVED when I was like 13 expecting to still love them today and am surprised to find I see them in a completely different light. things that I used to think were cute/fun/okay as a kid are things that I reread and label as shit i would NEVER let fly as an adult. and that’s GOOD! like it’s interesting to have a sort of relationship with a piece of media that changes overtime. doesn’t mean that piece of media is ruined. it’s almost...kind of a tangible evolution of your growth in a way. like it’s comforting to know that I’ve grown since I was 10, since I was 13, since I was 16. and in a couple years I’m probably gonna look back at myself today and have completely different feelings for the things I like. doesn’t mean i was wrong or bad. it’s just growing up