“For sending me Sookee out of all the girls in the world, I feel ‘slightly’ grateful.” The Handmaiden (2016), Dir. Park Chan Wook
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever

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occasionally subtle
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$LAYYYTER
Keni
we're not kids anymore.

Love Begins
trying on a metaphor
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if i look back, i am lost

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hello vonnie
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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“For sending me Sookee out of all the girls in the world, I feel ‘slightly’ grateful.” The Handmaiden (2016), Dir. Park Chan Wook
anime protagonists explaining to the villain how they’re going to win with the power of love and friendship
not the fucking naruto music
Since when do vampires like baseball? Twilight (2008) dir. Catherine Hardwicke // Supermassive Black Hole performed by MUSE
Installations across NYC depict kids in cages with audio of children crying. Protesting the separation of families and detention of children in cages happening at US Mexico border. The installations are being dismantled by police.
Kids at our border are living in cages. This stops now.
Sharing is an act of protest.
NoKidsInCages.com
https://www.instagram.com/nokidsincages/
https://twitter.com/nokidsincagesus
I don’t think one hour passed where I didn’t think of you. I tried not to, but every time I closed my eyes, there you were.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BuYb5MolS8i
Your Simple Fantasy Name
Your first initial and the last two letters of your last name.
Tag yourself, I’m Ley.
are heterosexuals ethical?
redownloaded her and forgot to set my age limits before swiping thru profiles and accidentally saw my boss's profile el em ay oh
these images are my sexuality
going home this weekend which I'm looking forward to cuz I get to see my dog and eat free food but lowkey not looking forward to seeing my mom for the first time in over a year and the temperature being like 90 degrees
Lisa Anne Auerbach, Cheer for Choice/Keep Abortion Legal, 2009
what the fuck is game of thrones. stan peppa pig
Carlotta Cardana The Red Road: Picturing Modern Native American Indigenous Identity
*signal boost for indigenous solidarity #nodapl see more details on how to help here
support an Indigenous photographer here, working hard to document the Great Sioux Nation’s protests in North Dakota.
Photo #2: Ula and Tim Tyler. This Eastern Shoshone couple have been married for 54 years and experienced reservation life before there was electricity or running water.
Photo #4: Ishkoten Dougi. Ishkoten is an artist from the Isleta Pueblo Indian Reservation in New Mexico. He is portrayed in his studio, surrounded by his artwork that represents some of the atrocities inflicted on Native Americans.
Photo #5: Evereta and her Mustang. When Evereta Thinn, 30, entered college as the only Native American in her English 101 class, it was at that moment she realized that she needed to speak up and not be that stereotypical “shy” Indian who keeps to herself. She works as an administrator at the school district on the Navajo Nation and aspires to start a language and cultural immersion school for the Diné (Navajo) people.
Photo #8: Fast Eddie (left), a pow wow dancer, is pictured with social media celebrity, Two Braids.
Photo #10: Jarrod after the rodeo. Jarrod Ferris, Eastern Shoshone and Arapaho from the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, has been bull riding since age 6. He hopes to one day win the title as world champion so that he can buy his mom a new house.
*Photo #13: Crisosto Apache, from the Mescalero Apache tribe of New Mexico, is an activist for LGBT rights in the Native community. He explains that there is no word for “gay” in any Native American language, but is referred to as being “two spirited.”
Photo #14: Maka in his classroom. After traveling the world and teaching English in Japan, Maka Clifford, from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, realized his calling was going back to the Reservation to teach his own people and inspire young kids to explore life off the reservation.
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me:
nobody nobody nooooooobody…