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lohver:

If I ever stop talking to you & remove you from my life, I hope you understand how hard it was for me. I have a bad habit of holding onto the little bit of good in ppl, no matter how bad they clearly are for me. So if I don’t fw you anymore, it’s bc you pushed me past my limits

eenzijdig:

when kristin chang said godhood is just like girlhood: a begging to be believed or when laurie penny said it’s no surprise that so many women and girls have control issues around their bodies or when fiona apple said there’s no hope for women or when elana dykewomon said almost every woman i have ever met has a secret belief that she is just on the edge of madness or when carolyn gage said you can terrorize her with her own body and then she will torture herself or when angela carter said i often felt like a female impersonator or when leslie feinberg said i don’t feel like a man trapped in a woman’s body i just feel trapped

(Source: bluegrasslove)

neckkiss:
“ Simple Simon (2010)
”

medaea:

so many useless bastard moron men talk about how they’re scared of getting screwed over by gold diggers… what they mean is they’re afraid they’ll buy a girl a mcchicken and she decides not to fuck them. this is true facts

skeetskeetwithdaparakeet:

ravensloane:

god put me on this world and said “let this dumbass roam”

We are all gods roombas that he’s let loose

stonesibare:
“ awfulbear:
“ kaedien:
“ boot up, Bitch
”
Boot up, Bitch!
”
MOOD! #2019goals
”

universecharm:

destroyerofvibes:

rhaella:

rhaella:

zelys:

scofflawsins:

rhaella:

why is barbie’s the nutcracker the only good film adaption of the nutcracker that has ever been made

because barbie movies slap next question

are u implying barbie rapunzel isnt also the only good rapunzel adaptation that has ever been made

tangled is just a rip-off of barbie rapunzel and that’s just the tea ☕️☕️

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anyway here’s a definitive ranking of every barbie movie I’ve ever even vaguely heard of

Move island princess.

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op i fixed your post

violentwavesofemotion:

“Sweet moon language,”

Shams-ud-din Muhammad Hafiz, tr. by Daniel Ladinsky, from “With That Moon Language,”