Sometimes I just want to give up
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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hello vonnie
we're not kids anymore.
macklin celebrini has autism
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Sometimes I just want to give up
Patrick Melrose | Bad News
PATRICK MELROSE (2018)
PATRICK MELROSE 1.01
you are white before you are trans and i feel like some of y'all forget that
As my contribution to lesbianism today I spent the past 30 minutes getting lost in Katie McGrath edits.
Thatâll be all. Thank you.
more marxists should be questioning science tbh and not pseudoscience, not even exclusively capitalist science, just science in general. "scientific" is not a synonym for good or correct. the no-true-scientist idea that any science that produces incorrect ideas or is used for oppressive means is somehow bastardized and corrupted and could clearly only come from non-scientists or failed ones is also part of the issue. and all of this applies to academia in general as well of course. look into the resource extraction networks that allowed for these developments, the colonial knowledge-production that was intrinsically tied to colonization itself, the processes that happen alongside scientific research (both allowing it and being allowed by it), and the material purposes that those sciences serve in the present before you make any argument where scientists (yes, as a whole, as in as a profession and a class) are working for the greater good or bravely fighting against budget cuts by a government that is antiscience because that is not the point not even a little bit. and neither is it really relevant to talk about the feelings, opinions, and positions of individual scientists as good or bad or to psychoanalyze why they do what they do. they might be fully convinced that they are working for good, they might be passionate about their topic, they might even have intradisciplinary discussions about how to avoid racism and sexism and colonialism in their work, it doesn't matter, because what matters is their professional interests, the contexts in which their work is developed and gets deployed, and the origin of the resources, financial and otherwise, that allow for their existence
How it feels to be
the current administration would totally fall for the Trojan horse. they'd take promo pictures of it on the white house lawn and the president would be on TV talking about how it's made of a big beautiful American lumber or some shit.
Friendo! I missed you! Sorry for leaving again! How are ya?
i missed you so much, friendo!! could be better but im not complaining. how have you been?
-ËË westenray ËË- in dracula (2013) âď¸ 1.05: "the devil's waltz"
Katie McGrath | costume appreciation: 55/â
costume design by Michael Ground
Frontier | costume appreciation: 2/â
Elizabeth Carruthers
KATIE MCGRATH as LUCY WESTENRA Dracula (2013â2014)
You donât have magic, Merlin! You donât know what itâs like being an outsider. To be ashamed of how you were born. to have to hide who you are!
Morgana Pendragon in Merlin, 3.02- The Tears of Uther Pendragon (Part 2).