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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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AU: All Women Ocean’s 11 “You could never put together a heist of women. Like, Ocean’s 11 with women wouldn’t work, ‘cause two would keep breaking off to talk shit about the other nine.” - John Mulaney Danielle Ocean (Lucy Liu) - A gentlewoman-thief from New York, who is the ringleader and idea woman of the crew, recently out of jail Rusty Ryan (Archie Panjabi) is Danny’s right-hand woman and is the logistical heart of all the crew’s operations, handling the details of the day-to-day operations while Danny is more big picture. Linda Caldwell (Karla Souza) - The daughter of a legendary con artist, recruited for her pickpocket skills. Frances Catton (Constance Wu) - An experienced card dealer who has left her mark in various Vegas casinos. The Malloy Sisters (Anna Kendrick and Ellen Page) - Mechanics who use their disguises as distractions throughout heists despite their constant state of arguing and bickering. Livingston Dell (Melissa Fumero) - The crew’s tech-woman, a surveillance specialist with a neurotic personality who moonlights for the FBI. Ruby Tishkoff (Viola Davis) - A flamboyant, cunning, yet good-hearted business kingpin who finances the crew’s projects. Basher Tarr (Natalie Dormer) - She is the ammunitions expert of the team who participates for the thrills rather than for the money. Tess Ocean (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) - After her divorce with Danny, Tess became the curator of the Bellagio art gallery but returns to the crew as a reluctant member.
I wouldn’t do [the show] without Mel, because we’re each the trampoline upon which the other one bounces. You can’t just have a Sue sandwich, it has to be a Mel and Sue sandwich. It gives you more depth of bite. - Sue Perkins
Urban ZigZag Francoise Gaujour
NY metal stairs relief have been much photographed … They are part of the urban landscape and in the collective imagination … just like yellow cabs. Like everyone I like them because they are unique with their original ironwork, often beautifully carved … they give poetry to the red brick facades.
Images and text via Francoise Gaujour
“women don’t know how much rejection hurts” i wasn’t allowed to play with legos or touch a football or look at sports. i wasn’t allowed to eat more. i wasn’t allowed to talk loudly, to laugh too much, to inject myself into male conversations. i wasn’t allowed to be good at science. i was told “oh sweetheart, have another college in mind, STEM fields are hard.” i got turned down from jobs in favor of boys where were less qualified. one boss told me he was hesitant to hire me because my last name is hispanic and i’m pretty and he didn’t want the “controversy.” i couldn’t take up space on the train. i would be talked over in public places. i couldn’t eat steak or drink beer, they were “boy” things. video games were off limits, i wasn’t allowed to ask if i could see more characters like myself in them. super heroes were all men, women were just love interests. i wanted shirts with wonderwoman, with black widow, with harley quinn, i found next to nothing. i wanted pockets and colors other than pink and clothes designed for warmth, not sexy, i got nothing. women change their name to be published nationally. i wasn’t allowed to be emotional, i wasn’t good at driving, i wasn’t in charge of my own body. i wasn’t allowed to show off my body, i wasn’t allowed to dress modestly. i had to be pretty, whatever it took, but my eating was constantly made fun of. “she’s, like, anorexic” was a punchline, not a disorder. “she’s fat” was a death sentence.
boys said no because: i wasn’t pretty i wasn’t small i was too loud i spent too much energy on being funny on because i wouldn’t shut up what a feminazi i wasn’t smart i was too smart for my own good i was always reading i was always busy i was too needy i was too independent i was not who you took home i was too much of a house mom i was perfect and it was scary.
women don’t know. women don’t know. never sat in a room and wrote angsty poetry about this shit. somehow both overemotional and not capable of knowing how much rejection stings. which one is it. which one is it. i’ll give you a hint: we’ve been rejected since the first time our parents said, “no, not the blue blanket, it’s for little boys to play with.” we are used to having “no” slammed in our faces. we got used to it. maybe the reason it seems so unnatural to hear “no” is because for your entire life, you heard “yes.”
Natalie Dormer - Women’s Health Magazine December 2015
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imma reblog this forever…
me considering spending money on basic needs: nah I'm kinda broke
me considering spending money of frivolous shit: hell fucking yes
And this time we have wings! :3 I like wings :3 and and like these two cuties! Characters from the novel “Carry On” By Rainbow Rowell Drawing by Saška Ithiur I’m open for commissions with this style, if you’re interested contact me! Prices from 10€ :) I’m also on DeviantArt and FB
Sorry I was speeding, officer. I was listening to Mumford and Sons and the banjo solo came on.
isn’t it creepy that from the day you are born you start to die
Actually! Fun fact!
If “starting to die” is defined as “cells start dying at a faster rate than they are replaced” then you don’t start dying the day you’re born! You’re still growing and cells are still being replaced pretty quick for about 22 to 25 years!
So 25. THAT’S when you start to die!
:D
Ask any 25 year old and they will confirm
Just as I was about to ship them… ↳ Shadepova
When ur cat a piece of trash just like u
My dentist once told me that letting go is like pulling a tooth. When it was pulled out, you’re relieved, but how many times does your tongue run itself over the spot where the tooth once was? Probably a hundred times a day. Just because it wasn't hurting you doesn’t mean you didn't notice it. It leaves a gap and sometimes you see yourself missing it terribly. It’s going to take a while, but it takes time. Should you have kept the tooth? No, because it was causing you so much pain. Therefore, move on and let go.
#that’s a fucking deep dentist visit
is your dentist also your therapist?
Your dentist should quit being a dentist and become a philosopher
my dentist just tells me i need to floss more
pulling out the tooth must have hurt quite a bit, no? but then there was relief. just like letting go.