Fleabag (2016 - 2019)
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Fleabag (2016 - 2019)
I too want a bunch of tiny bowls to hold spices in while im cooking but who’s gonna wash them....not I
Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (2018) Directed by Morgan Neville
“Being told to be domineering is no where near as tragic as being limited and placed in a position predetermined to suffering and submission. That is the basic difference between how society attempts to manipulate men and women. Not being allowed to be vulnerable is not equivalent to not being allowed to be strong. Enforcing weakness onto women makes them easier to control and subjugate, while enforcing dominance in men enables them express power over other people. This system is intentional.”
— Why I Don’t Say “But Patriarchy Hurts Men Too!”, Omnigale Kaliskill (via 1d181b)
The Righteous Gemstones, season 1, episode 6.
“Now the Sons of Eli Were Worthless Men”.
Love is awful. It’s awful. It’s painful. It’s frightening. It makes you doubt yourself, judge yourself, distance yourself from the other people in your life. It makes you selfish. It makes you creepy, makes you obsessed with your hair, makes you cruel, makes you say and do things you never thought you would do. It’s all any of us want, and it’s hell when we get there. So no wonder it’s something we don’t want to do on our own.
I was taught if we’re born with love then life is about choosing the right place to put it. People talk about that a lot, feeling right, when it feels right it’s easy. But I’m not sure that’s true. It takes strength to know what’s right. And love isn’t something that weak people do.
Being a romantic takes a hell of a lot of hope. I think what they mean is, when you find somebody that you love, it feels like hope.
To let go of someone, we should let go of our denial of reality and accept what is. Not every person we meet is meant to be with us. Some people enter our lives to prompt change within ourselves. They’re preparation for the people who are meant to stay.
I think it is brave and also very sexy of me to continue living