it’s gotta go somewhere.
we're not kids anymore.

oozey mess
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
RMH
Monterey Bay Aquarium
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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todays bird
AnasAbdin
hello vonnie
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
ojovivo
trying on a metaphor
Stranger Things
styofa doing anything

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@presidentknope
it’s gotta go somewhere.
jopper + height difference in s3
me, psyching myself up to do the most insignificant, menial task
roses are red, my life is a wreck
Phryne Fisher’s costumes in 1.01 Cocaine Blues
the way that pregnancy is treated as an inevitability is truly terrifying
on the same note i despise the way that a woman fearing/otherwise not wanting to be pregnant is treated as a mental health problem instead of an actual choice
joshua came down from the mountain
with a tablet in his hands
told me that he loved me
and then ghosted me again
Time Person of the Year 2017 - The Silence Breakers
When dozens of women came forward with sexual assault and harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein—who has continued to deny all allegations of non-consensual sex—actor Terry Crews noticed that some people on Twitter were skeptical. Crews knows from personal experience how hard it is to experience harassment and muster the courage to speak out: He says he was groped by William Morris Endeavor agent Adam Venit at an industry event in front of his wife. The agency said they suspended and demoted Venit, who declined to comment for this article. He has since returned to work. Crews is now suing Venit and the agency for sexual assault.
Elenore Abbott’s Drawn vs Florence Welch at Hyde Park
Others might have a different view, but here’s how I see the distinction between sexism and misogyny. When a husband tells his wife, “I can’t quite explain why and I don’t even like admitting this, but I don’t want you to make more money than me, so please don’t take that amazing job offer,” that’s sexism. He could still love her deeply and be a great partner in countless ways. But he holds tight to an idea that even he knows isn’t fair about how successful a woman is allowed to be. Sexism is all the big and little ways that society draws a box around women and says, “You stay in there.” Don’t complain because nice girls don’t do that. Don’t try to be something women shouldn’t be. Don’t wear that, don’t go there, don’t think that, don’t earn too much. It’s not right somehow, we can’t explain why, stop asking. We can all buy into sexism from time to time, often without even noticing it. Most of us try to keep an eye out for those moments and avoid them or, when we do misstep, apologize and do better next time. Misogyny is something darker. It’s rage. Disgust. Hatred. It’s what happens when a woman turns down a guy at a bar and he switches from charming to scary. Or when a woman gets a job that a man wanted and instead of shaking her hand and wishing her well, he calls her a bitch and vows to do everything he can to make sure she fails. Both sexism and misogyny are endemic in America. If you need convincing, just look at the YouTube comments or Twitter replies when a woman dares to voice a political opinion or even just share an anecdote from her own lived experience. People hiding in the shadows step forward just far enough to rip her apart.
Hillary Clinton, What Happened. (via safeinpeetasarms)
every day i start so great and then the sunlight dims.
the less i look, the more i see the pythons in the limbs.
i do not know what’s wrong with me, the sour is in the cut.
when i walk into a room i do not light it up. fuck.
Fear is not consent
I WILL REBLOG THIS FOREVER. F O R E V E R
SIR AND RUMI ARE HERE!!!!!!
THIS RIGHT HERE MAMA THIS RIGHT HERE MAMA IS ART
👆🏾 👆🏾 👆🏾 It’s very hard to be a woman nowadays. A modern woman faces inequality, injustice and rights deprivation in every sphere of the life. In addition, the society repeats and repeats that a woman is weak and won’t be able to survive without a man. The media tends to show images of girls who are subdued by a strong, brutal-looking man. And if you’re a woman of color…
Some women psychologically feel insecure while being alone and accept abusive partners as they think they don’t deserve better.
Women DO deserve better. Women DON’T have to indulge insulting men. Women HAVE the same rights.
Please, remember that.
Nelsan Ellis as Lafayette Reynolds in the iconic scene from True Blood R.I.P Nelsan