4 times people criticized Laurel for her efforts and 1 time someone appreciated her heroism.
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4 times people criticized Laurel for her efforts and 1 time someone appreciated her heroism.
”I don’t think there’s a force on earth that can make you a bad person.” (x)
But I do. I know him better than almost anyone.
Describe your perfect date.
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anne of green gables meme → four mishaps “Carrots!”
Bolin : “I think I heard something.”
“When I was a kid, I’d always wanted to be a writer. I even made a go of it when I was younger. I moved to California in my twenties, and tried to make it work. I almost sold a screenplay. I traveled around a bunch, and worked odd jobs, but by the time I hit my thirties, I said: ‘That’s it.’ And I went into the insurance business. I worked for a wonderful company—the one with the duck. But September 11th really shook me up. A couple days before, I’d flown out of the same airport as one of the hijacked planes. I hadn’t written anything in seventeen years, but I thought: ‘Win, lose, or draw, I’ve got to try this one more time.’ So at the age of 51, I became a writer again.’”
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give birth
cook for you
have long hair
wear makeup
have sex with you
be feminine
be graceful
shave
diet
be fashionable
wear pink
love men
be the media’s idea of perfection
listen to your bullshit
have a vagina
Oliver Queen winking appreciation post
The first time we met was in the Anne of Green Gables production office for a preliminary read-through of the script. I was 17. I think Johnny was 18. I remember thinking he was so sweet and non-threatening in the best way. Because we were all nervous, and he put you at ease. He had a wonderful sense of humor, so we laughed a lot. I remember we had shot the spelling competition where Anne wins over Gilbert by spelling chrysanthemum correctly. Jonathan decided Gilbert was the worst speller in the world and he could not spell anything. So he’d do this running joke where he would be smiling with a handful of very wilty flowers in his hand and trying to spell what they were. And I’d be laughing hysterically. The last time I saw him was when he came backstage at a performance I had done in 2013, in a play by Margaret Atwood called The Penelopiad. It was so wonderful to see him. He surprised me by coming, and we went out afterward and talked about what we were doing with our lives. He was, as always, a real sweetheart. I’m going to miss him.
Megan Follows remembers Jonathan Crombie [x]
(via weheartmeganfollows)
“I decided the only way to overcome this was to do what I’ve always done with things that scare me: Dive right into the centre of the fear, smother myself in it, understand it, control it, beat it and then enjoy it.” ~ Alan Cumming
In honor of the passing of Mary Doyle Keefe today, 4/22/15, at the age of 92, “We Can Do It!” has been a phrase that’s rung throughout the hearts of many generations of American women, and we thank you
R.I.P. Mary Doyle Keefe, the original Rosie The Riveter model. Where would us ladies be without you?
Let me take a shellfie. (photo by Diuvs De Jesus)