shykomaeda:

myflameofhope:

shykomaeda:

how long must we wait for a lesbian disney princess

or what about a prince who throughout the entire movie you think he’s going to be the love interest but in the end it turns out he’s gay

or how about a lesbian princess

myflameofhope So you want a Disney version of Call Me Maybe?

wordlesswarlock:

gaslightgallows:

a-bit-of-wit:

davidisbeyonce:

rebekaaahbug:

davidisbeyonce:

“You cant hate that book its a classic!”

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it might be classic but it fucking sucks

i’m talking to you, huckleberry finn

this was the book i was thinking of when i posted this

thank you someone for finally saying it

Pretty much anything by Dickens, personally. 

Sula by Toni Morrison. And Hemingway. Just Hemingway. I just… can’t.

The Scarlet Letter. *shudders*

The Outsiders. It was so very boring.

cardboardcupcake:

thechurchofcelebrity:

I put these together because I am sick of reading girls putting themselves down on tumblr because they don’t look like any of these women. There are things called high end cosmetics and photoshop that make these women look perfect by hiding their blemishes and wrinkles. The truth is they can afford far better makeup than you. The stuff they use is almost magic. And we all know the things they can do with photographs these days. Strip all that away and they’re just like you. You also have to figure how many of these women had cosmetic surgery. There is no so such thing as a perfect and flawless looking person.

You know what’s worse about this though? We see these pictures under captions like ‘SHOCKING pictures of celebrities without makeup’, and ‘Ten HORRIFYING photos of celebs’. And you know what that teaches us? That teaches us that a woman who isn’t immaculately made up is something to be feared and reviled.

Frankly, I’m not sure which is more more worrying: the idea that we should all strive to achieve unattainable aesthetic perfection, or the idea that we are unacceptable in our natural state.

(And as an endnote, you can be sure as hell that nobody’s kicking up this kind of fuss about male celebrities looking normal)

While I understand the points made by the two above me, I’d like to point out that the pictures in those articles aren’t shocking because they depict women who are imperfect, but because they depict women whom we are used to seeing with all of the makeup and photoshopping and such. Also, unless she’s secretly white, that can’t possibly be Sofia Vergara.