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Loving Like A Star

taylurswyft:

“what do you want for your birthday?”

my motivation back. a normal sleep schedule. a sense of purpose. some socks would be nice too

(via thats-the-teen-spirit)


goldiesugar:

if I’m not sitting in pretty lingerie with a glass of champagne in a foreign place in the next 5 years I’ve failed

(via goddess-mermaid)


Legally Blonde is kind of an ultimate “girl power” movie, and NOT just because of Elle…

fluffycakesistainted:

But a lot because of the character Vivian, and her relationship with Elle. I was just watching Legally Blonde on cable today (it’s one of my favorite movies, and I can’t resist turning to it if I see it on TV), and was reminded of how subversive the Vivian/Elle aspect is in comparison to the usual treatment of the “bitchy, snobby girl” trope in fiction. Most often, especially in lighter comedies and “teen movies”, the “bitchy, snobby girl” who antagonizes the main female protagonist gets a big pile of karma at the end, gets taken down, loses “the guy”, etc. But even when I first saw Legally Blonde at age 13, I was pleasantly surprised by and loved the fact that Vivian’s storyline did not go that way. She began to see that not only was Elle genuinely smart and killing it at law school, but she was also a genuinely good, charming, friendly person. She realized what a “frigid bitch” she was being to Elle, and stopped. Then she reached out to befriend her. And she also realized that the guy she felt so threatened by Elle over, wasn’t even worth it, and dropped him. Then she and Elle went on the become best friends! Instead of a female rivalry ending with one woman taking down the other, it ended with the rivalry being overcome, and turning into friendship. Now that is true “girl power”, and it’s probably my favorite thing about this movie. 

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aussiekirkland:

nightcoremoon:

simply-a-work-of-art:

shodaw:

shodaw:

superimagery:

shodaw:

Let bi boys date girls

Who isn’t letting them……

Gay boys who see me with a girl and say I shouldn’t be allowed in lgbt spaces because I’m actually really straight

Straight girls who see me as their “gay friend” or who say they don’t care about sexuality but wouldn’t date a boy who’s had sex with a boy

Straight people in general who say “isn’t he really just gay” or telling girls that I’m actually gay and faking it with them

Gay people who say that because I have the option of dating a girl I’m the same as the straight people who oppress our community

Gay people who say I’ll never understand oppression or what it’s like to “actually” be gay

So there’s quite a few people not letting them!!

Keep reblogging this post all the comments are people showing how much they hate bisexual people

Biphobes unfollow me, you’re not welcome here. LET👏PEOPLE👏LOVE👏WHO👏THEY👏WANT👏

I haven’t seen a post like this for bi boys, only for bi girls. let’s fix that.

Reblog this post to cleanse your follower count of biphobes 💖💜💙

(via icantfindme-anymore)



amortizing:

“When I was a little girl I used to read fairy tales. In fairy tales you meet Prince Charming and he’s everything you ever wanted. In fairy tales the bad guy is very easy to spot. The bad guy is always wearing a black cape so you always know who he is. Then you grow up and you realize that Prince Charming is not as easy to find as you thought. You realize the bad guy is not wearing a black cape and he’s not easy to spot; he’s really funny, and he makes you laugh, and he has perfect hair.”

— Taylor Swift