I hate when teachers leave a ’?’ when they grade my work. Like mate I dont know whats going on either.

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I hate when teachers leave a ’?’ when they grade my work. Like mate I dont know whats going on either.
We are reaching high danger level as reports that Disney is really considering a script where Mulan is saved by a white guy have been confirmed
Actor Joel de la Fuente from The Man in the High Castle has supported the blogger’s claim that the script is real and was considered, tweeting, “I can back you up on what you’re saying. I confirm everything you said about that draft.” Here are some of the offensive elements in the confirmed-authentic script.
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a (belated) birthday ycouyo!chara for @feralphoenix!!!
what a journey it’s been so far indeed
anyone: *says something to me*
me: haha yeahh
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Inktober day 11
An OC I’ve never revealed before. I can’t decide on her outfit though
She knocked over a box of recyclables and loafed in it.
cyberpunk will only be good if it allows you to replace the default noises your body makes with custom sound files
*replaces sneezes with the Windows error sound* nice
I want the hardest 808 bass drops for when I crack my knuckles
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He popped the first two. Now he carries this one very gently
Teddy’s growing up so fast. 1 reblog = 1 kiss for him
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made some lil ghosts for the best holiday! I’ll be selling this sticker sheet at ausa~
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We’ve been taught that women need to be flawless even when our flawlessness is wildly implausible, sexy even when our sexiness is a break from plot. We’re sprinting through Jurassic Park in heels, fighting supervillains in strapless corsets, being stranded on deserted islands for days without a hint of stubble. Real female bodies are so taboo that hair-removal-cream ads show hairless legs even before the cream is applied… So, for every teen girl leaning into her bedroom mirror, wondering why she doesn’t look like a celebrity: Please know that nobody wakes up like this. Not me. Not any other actress. (Not even Beyoncé. I swear.) Here’s the real deal: Before each public appearance, I spend 90 minutes in a makeup chair. Three to six people work on my hair and makeup, while a professional touches up my nails. My eyebrows are tweezed and threaded every week. There’s concealer on parts of my body that I could never have predicted would need concealing. I’m up at 6am every day and at the gym by 7:30. I exercise for 90 minutes and, some evenings, again before bed. It’s someone’s full-time job to decide what I can and cannot eat. There are more ingredients in my face packs than in my food. There’s a team dedicated to finding me flattering outfits. After all that, if I’m still not “flawless” enough, there are generous servings of Photoshop. I’ve said it before, and I will keep saying it: It takes an army, a lot of money, and an incredible amount of time to make a female celebrity look the way she does when you see her. It isn’t realistic, and it isn’t anything to aspire to.
I Didn’t Wake Up Like This | Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor writes about her struggle with body image and the way media sets unhealthy and impossible standards for women–even the ones who are the standard. (via stay-human)
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g**psy is a slur. it’s a slur. it’s a slur, and on top of that it’s consistently attached to incredibly negative, straight up racist depictions of romani people. like, how is it 2016 and you’re still writing/drawing romani people exclusively as fortune tellers, pickpockets, witches, etc.? you’re doing tangible harm.