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Pulp Fiction (1994) dir. Quentin Tarantino
WONDER WOMAN Set, Italy. (MORE)
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BOY could I go for some affection rn or maybe death
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Dare you detray the TSA
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When Rick and Daryl were bringing you back to Alexandria in the car, were you pretending to be unconscious or were you just playing Possum?
“Rick and Michonne will become weak if they hook up.” MYTH BUSTED.
19 powerful photos shatter stereotypes of Middle Eastern teenage girls
how does this shatter stereotypes? Because they’re all white? you can’t not see them as stereotypes if they’re brown? they need to be whitewashed to deserve your empathy and respect??
Pretty sure at least two of those girls were very clearly not white (second to last and the girl wearing the hijab), which is kinda irrelevant anyway cause a lot of middle easterners are paler and potentially “white passing”
Also if you click the link the photographer, Rania Matar a Lebanese woman, said the point of the photos was to show that, if you didn’t see the captions, you’d think these girls could be from anywhere in the world, that they looked like typical American teenagers. She says the point she was striving for is that these girls are just like any other girls in the world, to break the stereotypes Western society pushes on them as burka clad helpless victims.
Middle eastern girls having to be visibly brown is a stereotype is it not
you girls are so pretty. you should smile!