The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all. - The Emperor, Mulan.

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The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all. - The Emperor, Mulan.
The lyrics to the deleted song Cinderella would’ve sung in this scene, entitled The Dress That My Mother Wore. This song was originally supposed to delve more into the backstory of Cinderella’s pink dress, as well as some of the history and emotional involvement she still had with her parents. It’s very harrowing that they cut this, especially since a predisposed view to how much the dress meant to Cinderella would’ve made the already scorching scene of when her stepsisters tear it to rags that much more poignant and alive onscreen.
OH my gosh.....It’s been forever.
Just a sec, don’t you know?
same
someone who doesn’t know Hamilton, explain what is happening in this photo
He ain’t sticking to the stuff he knows
tell my mother… i love… h
amilton: an american musical (2015)
Not here for you, you ass
Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers, grandmothers, adoptive mothers and mother figures out there!
DIY temporary flower tattoo by makeup artist Verity Cumming
Pick the flowers
Pick flowers of different sizes and colours
Dry the flowers
Put two pieces of kitchen paper on a plate and put your flowers on top. Then put another two pieces of kitchen paper on top of that, and another plate, so the flowers are sandwiched in the middle. Put it in the microwave for around 30-40 seconds, this makes drying very quick, and means that the colours keep their vibrancy better than they do when you dry flowers the traditional way.
Glue them up
Use eyelash glue or a lip balm to stick them on your body.
Read more about it at Ohcomely.co.uk
i have 99 problems and 48 of them are life problems and… HAMILTON IS THE OTHER 51
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In need of a last-minute Mother’s Day card? We’ve got you covered.
Courtesy of Sincerely Tumblr on Twitter
This is the greatest post I have ever laid eyes upon.
Things Theatre Fans Say #141
Me flirting: My dearest,
Dear White people,
actually…
Dear non-Mexicans,
Okay so, tomorrow is May 5th or Cinco de Mayo, if you’re that type of person.
And contrary to popular belief, it is not Mexico’s Independence day. That day is September 16th (celebrated on the 15th). So if you believe you are celebrating Mexico’s independence, then you are wrong.
Also, if you wear a sombrero and dress in “typical’ Mexican fashion, then you are being racist. And if you use this day as an excuse to get wasted on tequila then you’re just gross and have reduced a pretty significant day is Mexican history to a day where you eat taco and get bombed on margaritas.
Also, Cinco de Mayo isn’t really celebrated nationwide in Mexico. It’s mostly celebrated in Puebla. Because Cinco de Mayo is also know as “La Batalla de Puebla” or “The Battle of Puebla” where the Mexican army won, despite the odds, the French army during the French intervention in Mexico.
Now, I need you to remember that because it is important. To me, since Puebla is where my mother was born. To my people. And to my culture.
Cinco de Mayo is not yours to celebrate. It is not your excuse to get drunk on what will be a Thursday.
Now, despite that being said, I don’t mind if you celebrate Cinco de Mayo so long as you know it’s significance and you don’t reduce the day to gross stereotypes.
Respect the culture and Mexicans will invite you over for a cook out and a good conversation. We are not what you see on tv. We are a diverse people who love our culture and don’t mind sharing as long as there is respect.
Respect Cinco de Mayo and Enjoy Cinco de Mayo.