January 2012
One of my biggest fandom pet peeves...
okellyjaneo:
…is when people try to insert their OC’s into the fandom, and relate them somehow to canon characters (sibling, parent, child, enemy, boy/girlfriend, spouse etc) It’s always irritated me, and probably always WILL irritate me. I can understand making an OC for a plot point (for example, writing a Left 4 Dead fic, and creating another survivor that they encounter on the way), but...
This at such a moment may look like affection, but it is not so.
The language...
– ~Lord Byron. (via flamboyantwreck)
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teacher: what unit of measurement-
me: in daylights
teacher: thats not-
me: in sunsets
me: in midnights
teacher: you cant-
me: in cups of coffee
teacher: thats impossi-
me: in inches
teacher: yes! thats what i-
me: in miles
teacher: but you just-
me: in laughter
me: in strife
teacher: *opens mouth*-
me: in five hundred-twenty five thousand-six hundred minutes
teacher: well in this case you dont measure in ti-
me: how about looooooooooooooooove
teacher: i give up
me: measure in looooooooooove
teacher: out
me: seasons of loooooooooooooooove (attempt to harmonize with myself)
discoveringdaniel asked: Frollo, Gaston, Yzma. GOGOGOGO <3
To protest a bill that would require women to undergo an ultrasound before...
– Huff Po (via rachelfershleiser)
This is the most beautiful thing. Can we send her flowers?
(via jaimealyse)
BOOM.
(via nerdysouth)
I think I love you, Janet Howell.
(via panamanianmoon)
Seems only fair.
(via nefariousnewt)
I’m not fascinated by people who smile all the time. What I find interesting is...
– Unknown (via venebelle)
Within the Mind of a LostBoy: What oppression... →
agirlcalledhome:
For the oppressed:
you are expected to be familiar with and abide by the rules and customs of your oppressors, regardless of how this harms you or your culture
crimes committed against your community go unnoticed by the mainstream culture; crimes committed by members of…
Anti-femme culture (and feminists aren’t immune to this) thinks the effort put...
– The Rotund by Marianne Kirby (via ellielamothe)