most tragic thing about wanting to see more stuff of your oc is that the c is o and YOU have to make the stuff. devastating. why can’t art of my beautiful baby just appear in my hands. just materialize under my pillow, like from the tooth fairy
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most tragic thing about wanting to see more stuff of your oc is that the c is o and YOU have to make the stuff. devastating. why can’t art of my beautiful baby just appear in my hands. just materialize under my pillow, like from the tooth fairy
no one talks about how straight up painful it is to be the bigger person when deep in your soul you just want to be a huge bitch about it
"stop commenting on actress's bodies" nah actually I think I will continue to comment on the fact that since the rise of ozempic every second actress looks like she's about to blow away in a strong wind because I lived through heroin chic and normalised eating disorders and insane body expectations the FIRST fucking time and saw the damage it did so I'm personally not going to stay silent and let choice feminism make extreme weight loss "acceptable" just because tiktok has convinced some of yall that any choice a woman makes is Valid just because she's a fucking woman like are you all fucking serious right now
happy "everyone forgets that icarus also flew" monday. i want to throw up !
bring back the creatures
ok so sure we all agree that people in old movies, for the most part, look human and imperfect and different from each other instead of pumped up dolls, but also have we forgotten the tiny tiny waists + big tits combo of the '50s or the spindly arms and legs + flat stomach of the '70s or the popping clavicles and pelvises of the '90s? It's not people that look average in older movies, it's men. And if women look more average to us it's only because we aren't fully aware of how they reflect those time's ideal body