Lady Oscar (1979)
1979 English-language romantic period drama film, based on the manga, The Rose of Versailles by Riyko Ikeda. The film was written and direct
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Lady Oscar (1979)
1979 English-language romantic period drama film, based on the manga, The Rose of Versailles by Riyko Ikeda. The film was written and direct
Olympia Dukakis & Brenda Fricker in Cloudburst (2011)
I changed my mind.. Gimme this one 🐶🥰
The old adage about the fragility of women is no longer valid...
Not to reinvent the wheel over here but humanity is sooo right about tea. It really is the perfect finnicky little thing to do. You can use it as an excuse to get up and transition to the next thing for yourself or with others; you can use tea as the centerpiece for socializing; you can use it as a meditative device or a comfort ritual or as medicine or to soothe pain or to set intentions or go to bed or to wake up. And most tea is pretty inexpensive, healthy and sometimes you can just harvest the ingredients yourself. And there's a set amount of time it takes to heat up the water and prepare your cup and let it steep, which is all part of a ritual that makes it fast but not instantaneous which is. Good.
"And in the end, I think we don't need to do anything to be loved."
We spend our lives trying to look prettier, smarter.
but I realized two things. Those who love us see us with their heart and attribute to us qualities beyond what we actually have.
And those who do not want to love us will never be satisfied with all our efforts.
Yes, I really think it's important to leave our imperfections alone. They are precious to understand those who see us with their heart. "
Frida Kahlo
average us republican bill: The 'Powerful Angel Blessed Love Peace And Smiling Babies Bill' provides 1 trillion dollars in funding for death camps and makes it a felony offense to cast satanic curses on soccer moms. voted in by every republican and john fetterman
average us democratic bill: The 'Affordable Sensible Moderation And Financing Bill' gives multinational corporations a 3% tax cut for buying carbon credits from tesla and allows the Senate Budget Analysis Comittee to convene biyearly on whether shutting orphan crushing plants could reduce the deficit. fails in the senate because joe manchin refuses to vote for it
average us bipartisan bill: The 'Security of Our Defensive Homeland Safety and Securtiy Act' gives the president a big red button that kills a hundred brown people at random every time it's pressed. if you complain about the button the FBI come to your house. passes the senate 99-0
ya'll heard of "the wall?"
moids:
foids:
^ Toni Morrison - Published her first novel The Bluest Eye at 39, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature at 62.
^ Anna Mary Robertson (“Grandma Moses”) – Began painting seriously in her 70s; became an acclaimed folk artist.
^ Katherine Johnson – Though she was a math prodigy young, her key contributions to NASA trajectory calculations came in her 40s and 50s.
^ Maria Montessori – Developed the Montessori method and opened her first classroom at age 36.
^ May-Britt Moser – Won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine at 51.
^ Viola Davis – Gained major acclaim and won her first Oscar at 51.
^ Lucille Ball – Launched I Love Lucy at age 40, which became one of the most influential sitcoms ever.
^ Phyllis Diller – Started her stand-up comedy career at 37 and became a household name in her 40s.
^ Julia Child – Published Mastering the Art of French Cooking at 49 and became a TV chef in her 50s.
^ Vera Wang – Entered fashion design at 40, launching her brand after working in journalism and figure skating.
^ Angela Merkel – Elected as Chancellor of Germany at 51.
^ Sojourner Truth – Gained national fame as an abolitionist speaker in her 50s and 60s.
^ Wangari Maathai – Won the Nobel Peace Prize at 64 for her environmental and human rights work.
^ Tarana Burke – Started using the phrase “Me Too” in 2006 in her 30s; the movement became global more than a decade later.
so moids, tell me more about how women's social value rapidly declines after 25? Tell me more about how if I don't "settle down" by 25 I'll become desperate and bitter?
this genuinely breaks my heart
Katharine Hepburn in Sylvia Scarlett (1935) dir. George Cukor
We celebrate David Bowie, Freddie Mercury and Prince for their gender-nonconforming amazingness as we should, but let us not forget
Annie Lennox
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Dolores O‘Riordan
Patti Smith
Tracy Chapman
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We should not celebrate Pedo Bowie
Tracy Chapman and Patti Smith are musical angels from another dimension, I have trouble even expressing how much I love them ♥
May I add Joan Jett?
they were doing this for years before anyone knew ai image generation like this existed, which is funny cuz it was a hollow earth level insane thing to say in 2017 and now is banal
How is the situation in Romania with trans stuff? Both personally and all-round?
you can't march for your right to marry someone of same sex without marching for the right of males to be female in legal documents. our first lesbian marriage was between a man in a dress and a woman with dyed hair that dated for less than half a year. 'cis' gays and lesbians still cannot marry eachother. you cannot march against male violence if you carry 'transphobic' messages. males in wigs and 2 pounds of makeup get to speak at our march against male violence. the world is still anti female and anti gay (and yes aNTi trAnS). the church still indoctrinates our children in schools and tries to insert itself in politics and public hospitals still claim they can't perform abortions because of religious reasons. men beating their wives is still normalized. cops not giving a shit about female victims is still the norm. ask me if i give a fuck about a troon's right to call himself a woman
Lumping the LGB community with the T and also with kinksters had absolutely disastrous consequences for us. It's very hard to convince a conservative deeply religious country that same sex attraction is normal and innate as long as our pride parades (already controversial by existing) are infested with people parading their fetishes instead. Domestic violence is rampant and normalized, ignored by authorities, ignored by other women even. If a woman gets hit then "she must've done something". You get more time in jail for a bag of weed than you do for raping a child. We are the number one "exporters" of sex trafficking victims in the EU. Women are expected to fulfill traditional roles, worse if you are in the countryside. Abortion is legal but doctors can refuse it based on religious beliefs, making it inaccessible. The belief that gay men are sickos who deserve AIDS is very much persistent. We are doing better than western countries in the case of women in stem and the pay gap and we do have a long paid maternity leave, but women are very much expected to work AND carry their households, husbands and children on their backs. I was taught being gay is a disease and abortion is murder during religion classes when I was a child. Mind you I went to a normal state school not a religion centered one.