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Jenniferās Body (2009, dir. Karyn Kusama)
youāre laughing. heās failing his acrobatics check and youāre laughing
People keep saying,Ā āwhat if men did what you did to ghostbusters but the other way around!!!!!ā but 1) You canāt. There isnāt one major blockbuster from the past 30 years with enough girls to do that with, and 2) Donāt assume that I wouldnāt completely support an all male cheetah girls reboot
The thing is, any time a movie cast is all women, itās About Them Being Women. Their womanhood is central to the plot. You canāt swap them out with men because the plot falls apart. An all female cast is always, first and foremost, a group of women. An all male cast is a group of con artists or scientists or pilots or paranormal investigators or lawyers ā their personalities drive the plot, not the fact that theyāre men. So thatās WHY you can take most all male casts and make them all female without changing the story much. Because men are seen as the default while women are a special separate category.
Go ahead, make an all male version of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
I wouldnāt mind a male version of any Typical Group Of Female Friends Doing A Thing Hallmark film tbh
Cheetah Girls, but guys
Cheetah Guys
Iād love to see the spice girls and the spice boys
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no gif will do this justice
I think next thursday is gonna be the best day of my entire life tbh
reblog for next thursday to be the best day of your life
Iāve been waiting for this for ever šš
I fought for you and I shouldnāt have had to.
Ashe Vernon (via lovealways-c)
It sucks being so messed up that you constantly need to be told that youāre wanted and why youāre wanted, but being too afraid to say you need to hear it constantly because you donāt want to be annoying or a pain or selfish.
Exactly
Can I make it any clearer
āDo you have any special skills?ā
I can turn a simple task into a month long cycle of procrastination and disappointment
Growing up in an abusive household is a fucking trip dudeā¦ā¦If youāve never had someone angrily wash a dish at you or fold a sock in your direction then how are you gonna understand why I get nervous when you quietly do the laundry, or why I ask āare you mad at me?ā when you set the bag of groceries down too hard? Itās a totally different way of living and it impacts you long after youāve left the situation.
This is so important.
Abused kids speak a language you canāt learn
I think a lot of people misinterpret this post to mean that folding a sock angrily at you is abusive, and thatās not what it means at all. The fear abused kids feel at this kind of behavior is a conditioned response because we know what comes after. Its about sitting there terrified and waiting for when they will snap.
This is actually a symptom of PTSD, which is more common among child abuse victims than modern veterans