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abs are cancelled. we all about soft tummies now
We can’t do this alone we need you.
Reblog if you're bisexual, or if you support bisexuals, or if you want Queen Elizabeth II to outlive Donald Trump
When you’re watching queer eye but then they roast the client for doing something you do
what's your best meme Claudia?? I wanna see what you got.
You know when dogs sit outside with their face turned towards the sun and their eyes closed and they look so relaxed and when you pet them they’re warm that’s how I want to feel always
There was a really incredible movie made in India in 2016, named after her (“Neerja”) and it really is well worth the watch. Really good film for a strong female lead, it made like $20 million at box office. It’s a super authentic, moving story. Really good for female led films. Has one of bollywood’s incredible women in it, Sonam Kapoor, as Neerja. The trailer is a bit cheesy, but honestly, the film is well worth a watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rXywNABllI&has_verified=1
I JUST PASSED THIS MANNEKIN AND I GOT SO HAPPY!! Fuck the society ideals, this is the real deal!!
WHOA. A BELLY OH MY GOD!
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MAKE THEM BIGGER.
MOOOOOAARRRR
I made this post years ago and it hasn’t gotten that many notes but i see it now and then. This store still has this (and more of these) mannequin. Still makes me happy that we’re moving away from the stereotypes.
“When I raise my hand, I am aware of all the women who are still in silence.” -Viola Davis during the Women’s March 2018
@Lupita_Nyongo: #BlackPower + #TimesUp + #WomensMarch = 2018
Women’s March 2018 - NYC
Despite being a former goth kid, I might just be the biggest optimist. Certainly, I know shit’s bad right now, but I also know that being cynical about it isn’t going to change the world. Communities change the world. Caring changes the world. Speaking out and speaking loud, standing up and holding each other up – changes the world. These protests and marches aren’t here to make Trump or his supporters feel bad, or ashamed (I think a soul is necessary for that.) We’re here to remind each other of an absolute truth: there’s strength in numbers. Every day, we only get stronger. “May we be them. May we know them. May we raise them.”
And we’re coming for you fuckers in November! xoxo
The first on-screen kiss between two men.
“Wings”, 1927
This doesn’t show exactly what the caption suggests it shows.
In this scene, the lower pilot is dying. He had been captured, managed to escape, and stole a German plane to fly back. The upper pilot–his best friend and rival for the love of Clara Bow*–shot him down, believing he was the enemy. This is him kissing his friend goodbye.
“But that’s still slashy!” you can say. Yep, it is. “You can read this as homoerotic!” Yes, you can. “Why are you denying this? Is it because you think being gay or bi is shameful?” A thousand times no. I am pointing this out because I think this is an important piece of evidence about what homophobia has done to our society and to male expressions of emotion.
In 1927, the obvious reading of this scene, for audiences, was not that this was a romantic kiss. Audiences primarily understood this as an expression of friendship and love, because of course it was perfectly natural for non-romantically involved men to embrace or even kiss, particularly at highly emotional moments. Of course a dying man would want to be held during his last breaths. Of course a guilt- and grief-stricken man would want to kiss his friend goodbye.
However, not very long after this, the commercialization and commodification of homophobia became a powerful force. The market (including Hollywood) began drawing lines and graphs and boxes, declaring which emotions, expressions, habits, and even colors “belonged” to men and to women. This kind of touch, which would not necessarily have been sexualized during many eras or in many cultures, became forbidden to men in the US, Britain and Canada (and many other places, too) within the decade–and is still lost to them today. This scene–a far more honest expression of grief and affection than anything we’re used to seeing in today’s action films–became gay.
Now, if you strongly wish to write “Wings” slash, you can still do so–and not entirely by putting on your goggles! University culture of the 1900s-1920s definitely allowed for a far wider range of sexual behavior than frats do now, etc. I don’t want to police what anybody can and does find in “Wings.” But I think we should acknowledge what we lost when capitalism decided that, for men, kisses could only be sexual.
*You may recognize Clara Bow from that goddamned photo that keeps making the rounds of the internet captioned, “A sex ed class in the 1920s!” so everyone can hoot with derision at the shocked girls in their desks. The photo is actually a still from a movie, and the star, Ms. Bow, is front and center.
#reblogging for the commentary #i know my blog makes everything gay #but i hope it’s apparent to y’all that what’s important is love #and men were denied lots of forms of it #fuck that (via @classiclitships)
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Proud of himself for stealing my pillow