“a seventeen year old girl is just never, ever, ever in her prime! ever! i am in my prime! would you test your strength out on me? there is no way, there is no way anyone would dare, dare test their strength out on me! because you all know there is nothing stronger than a broken woman who was rebuilt herself.”
hannah gadsby: nanette (2018)
why do girls go to the bathroom together
to keep out the creepers trying to sneak a peak into the girl bathroom while your peeing
to have a feeling of security
to have a place to talk where the boys can’t hear
to have someone to help with either your hair, outfit or makeup
to gossip in safety
to cry in safety
to talk about the hottie in your algebra class
to get away from the forever judging society filled with antifeminists for a few moments
to tell each other you look like sluts and need to tone down the cat eye and pull up your shirt without the chance of other people hearing
to tell a secret
possibly because you both have to go to the bathroom
If children of color have to be aware of the realities of racism, white children should too.
I’m tired of hearing that white children are too young to understand the consequence of their words or actions when for nonwhite kids they live with the impact of racism every day
And I should just tell you to leave because I know exactly where it leads, but I watch us go 'round and 'round each time...
Taylor Swift, "Style"
Rush Hour bloopers.
if u think that there has ever been a greater scene on television think again
via @timothygoodman on instagram
If you don’t think that what Derek Hale wants the most is a hot bath with a glass of red wine on the side and tightly knitted woollen socks and to find the book he’s been looking for is on sale and maybe a feral cat that hesitantly learns to like him and only him and peace and quiet on a sunday afternoon with the cat curled up against him while he’s reading the book
then let me tell you a thing