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Cate Blanchett by Kirk McKoy for Los Angeles Times, Nov 2015.
Cate Blanchett by Kirk McKoy for Los Angeles Times (Nov 2015)
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Carol (2015) dir. Todd Haynes
kissing is great
but wow when you get to kiss someone you have feelings for and you’ve wanted to kiss them for the longest time and you get to stroke their face and you’re so aware of their body and how nice their lips feel
Cate Blanchett by Kirk McKoy for Los Angeles Times (Nov 2015)
There will be days where my heart seems to be full and I’ll constantly remind you that you’re the greatest thing that has happened to me. Just know on the days when my heart seems empty and my eyes wander away from our conversations over wine and couch cuddling— my sentiments will always stay the same. Just because I doubt myself and have allow myself to indulge in day terrors of my potential failure doesn’t mean I will love you any less. In fact, I will love you more because I know you anchor me in reality.
Thought Catalog, The Type of Love I Can Offer (via psych-facts)
Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara attend the Premiere of “Carol” during the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2015 in Cannes, France.
#hades pulling persephone into the underworld on may 17 2015 in cannes france (via xjehan)
having parents that were really angry and petty and abusive when you were young is weird, because it makes part of you grow up to want to be kind, to generate good things, to be a source of peace and wellbeing for others; but it makes another part of you grow up to be quick, and sharp, and spiteful, and that’s always the part that shows itself first in a hard situation, so it’s a struggle between your hateful gut reactions and your wish to not add any more misery to the world. it’s a hard balance, and the people who really, really know me - i know they see that anger flash in my eyes before i quiet it, if i quiet it…i want to overcome years of conditioning, and with gentle, constant force, i know i’ll mellow it. it just takes time.
My favourite place isn’t made out of four walls, my favourite place is the feeling I get when I’m around you.
justspilledink (via wordsnquotes)
and get rid of it!
a girlfriend is just a best friend that touches you inappropriately.
Call yourself whatever makes you comfortable. Be open to possibilities. Remember that words are great for a general understanding, but that most people understand that who we actually are is too complex to be summed up in a few letters.
Kristin Russo, How Do I Know if I’m Really Gay? (via everyoneisgay)
#CarolEffect
Cool idea: having both sexual AND nonsexual LGBT+ spaces because there are multiple groups of people that really need and would appreciate the latter (myself included, still waiting for nice quiet gay cafés to go to), but at the same time we need to acknowledge our history and the criminalization and continued stigmatization of our sexualities that make the former subversive and important, and the uncomfortable implications of people wanting those spaces altered/eradicated.
^ YES TO THIS IDEA
NEED! ♥