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Yes, I can see this happening
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still hopeless
Yes, I can see this happening
You may know how to harass women, but I doubt you have the skill to pull out your sword.
Uma Thurman in KILL BILL: VOL. 1 (2003) Zhang Ziyi in CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON (2000) Thandie Newton in WESTWORLD (2016- ) Sarah Michelle Gellar in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER (1997-2003) Kim Min-jung in MR. SUNSHINE (2018) Daisy Ridley in STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (2015) Clara Paget in BLACK SAILS (2014-2017) Meng Ziyi in THE UNTAMED (2019) Katheryn Winnick in VIKINGS (2013-2020) Tessa Thompson in THOR: RAGNAROK (2017)
From Dr. Evans’ How to Keep Well, 1917.
Not contagious: a collection of vintage disease and illness imagery.
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Apple: Literally design their phones to become an expensive toxic brick within a few years
Gas Companies: Actively work to prevent anything being done to develop, promote or in any way make green energy sources widely known of available or affordable to anyone because slowly murdering the planet makes them millions of dollars
Big Companies: Literally dump toxic crap where it will cause serious harm to the earth and the species on it
Governments: Clearly what we need to do to save the earth is make people pay money to use carrier bags so they can actually carry their shopping home
AND BAN DRINKING STRAWS
This, my friends, is called Individualization of Responsibility, aka holding the citizens accountable for the destruction caused by corporations :/
This is so relatable, I’m dying.
LOUDER FOR THOSE IN THE BACK
ICONIC
I was gonna put this in my queue but tbh I think it’s more relevant right now.
Yeah.
It’s been 17838 years and I still can’t understand how this is the same person
Victoria Smurfit talking about kissing Katie McGrath on Dracula (X)
My sociology professor had a really good metaphor for privilege today. She didn’t talk about race or gender or orientation or class, she talked about being left-handed.
A left-handed person walks into most classrooms and immediately is made aware of their left-handedness - they have to sit in a left-handed seat, which restricts their choices of where to sit. If there are not enough left-handed seats, they will have to sit in a right-handed seat and be continuously aware of their left-handedness. (There are other examples like left-handed scissors or baseball mitts as well.)
Meanwhile, right-handed people have much more choice about where to sit, and almost never have to think about their right-handedness.
Does this mean right-handed people are bad? No.
Does it mean that we should replace all right-handed desks with left-handed desks? No.
But could we maybe use different desk styles that can accommodate everyone and makes it so nobody has limited options or constant awareness that they are different? Yes.
Now think of this as a metaphor. For social class. For race. For ethnicity. For gender. For orientation. For anything else that sets us apart.
WHY DOESN’T THIS HAVE MORE NOTES?
Because I posted it about 90 seconds ago, calm down.
Fear The Walking Dead: Inside Ep. 312
“We are very good at preparing to live, but not very good at living. We know how to sacrifice ten years for a diploma, and we are willing to work very hard to get a job, a car, a house, and so on. But we have difficulty remembering that we are alive in the present moment, the only moment there is for us to be alive.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh (via purplebuddhaquotes)
In the middle of it all your eyes.
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Katie McGrath in Merlin (2008)
IM NOT OKAY
sapphic//2018 films
Becks - (dir. Elizabeth Rohrbaugh and Daniel Powell) After a devastating breakup with her girlfriend Lucy, a lesbian musician heads back home to her very catholic mother. There, she begins a friendship with a married woman. Released February 9 2018.
Every Day (dir. Michael Sucsy) - 16 year old Rhiannon falls in love with A, a mysterious spirit who inhabits a different body every day. Rhiannon and A try to find each other each new day, always unsure of what the next day will bring. Released February 23 2018.
Blockers - (dir. Kay Cannon) Julie, Kayla, and Sam are three high school seniors who make a sex pact to lose their virginity on prom night. Sam’s going to prom with Chad, but thinks she’s a lesbian. Released April 6 2018.
Disobedience - (dir. Sebastián Lelio) Photographer Ronit Krushka flies to London after learning of the death of her estranged father. She returns to the same Orthodox Jewish community that shunned her decades earlier for her budding sexuality during childhood. There, she reconnects with an old friend, Esti. Released April 27 2018.
Rafiki (dir. Wanuri Kahiu) - The story of two Kenyan lesbians Kena & Ziki as they navigate life and love. Film festival release May 9 2018, undetermined wide release date.
The miseducation of cameron post - (dir. Desiree Akhavan) Set in 1993 after teenage Cameron is caught in the backseat of a car with the prom queen, she is sent away to a remote Christian “treating center” called Gods Promise. To be released August 3 2018.
Lizzie (dir. Craig Macneill) - A queer, feminist retelling of Lizzie Borden, the infamous ax murderess. Set in 1892, Lizzie begins a secret romance with the live-in maid, Bridget. To be released September 14 2018.
Tell It to the Bees (dir. Annabel Jankel) - Set in 1950’s Britain, Jean Markham returns to her hometown to take over her fathers medical practice. There, she begins a romance with the mother of a patient. Undetermined release date.
Vita & Virginia - (dir. Chanya Button) This British film tells the true story of the relationship between Vita Sackville-West and Virgina Woolf. Undetermined release date.
My Days of Mercy (dir. Tali Shalom Ezer) - Lucy is the daughter of a man on death row. Mercy is on the opposing side of Lucy’s family’s political cause. They fall in love. Released in film festivals on Sept. 8 2017, wide release undetermined time this year.
a concept; feminist queer lady sitcom directed by patty jenkins. lana parilla stars as a bisexual bilingual buisness woman sharing an aesthetic af flat w her best pal who is a lesbian played by katie mcgrath. they drink too much wine and are savage together. much political shade is thrown. lana has asides in spanish. alycia debnam carey is the ripped fine stud gym instructor everyone is kind of in love with. secretly a massive dork. tessa thompson is a mechanic who is always covered in grease and oil and idiocy. gugu mbatha raw is the sassy bartender they all confide in. she despairs over them all. cate blanchett guest stars as lana’s boss who wears beautifully tailored suits and turns everyone on. lucy punch is someone’s ridiculous wealthy aunt who occaisionally breezes in and ruins everything. chris hemsworth is there. idk why or what he does but he’s there. maybe he’s lana’s assistant who puppy dogs around after her. all the music is written by hayley kiyoko