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keep up the good work, life.
I AM CRYING I CAN’T RBETHE
OH GOD THE SECOND GIF ELLEN LOOKS SO CONCERNED OH GOD I WANT ELLEN AS MY MOM OR MY COOL AUNT
THAT EXPRESSION PEOPLE MAKE WHEN THEY’RE ABOUT TO FALL OFF A CHAIR
IT IS THE BEST EXPRESSION
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BABY RACCOONS COVER THEIR EYES WHEN THEY GET SCARED AND OMG I JUST CANT ITS SO PRECIOUS
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little-brisk asked: top 5 gillian anderson outfits
this is a good and very important question and i have SO MANY TABS OPEN RIGHT NOW
- absolute number one all time forever - the thong dress, tag attached
- TWO - the muppet coat over black mesh crochet, for chilly nights on the town with your favorite lesbians
- number three: the 1997 emmys dress with complimentary malaise
- four: armpit hair in the early 2000s
- five: a velvet burnout button-up and a black backpack. daring.
- HONORABLE MENTIONS: the bat dress
all black everything including dog
still a goddamn gangster punk in a brown mesh sweater dress
this ill-fitting, wrinkly, inexplicably shiny suit worn during one of her (imo) hottest photoshoots. science can offer us no explanation
and finally, the rubber catsuit, staple of sci-fi lady fantasies everywhere and, i am not above mentioning, featuring a generous view of some cute, pink little areola
If a young woman in middle school or high school hangs up a poster of Barack Obama in her room, this is seen as acceptable. It’s fine for women to admire men and want to be like them.
If a young man (the same age) hangs up a poster of Hillary Clinton in his room, this is seen as odd (maybe even troubling, is he gay? Oh no!).
Society tells us young men can’t think of women as role models, unless they’re a family member, whereas young women can admire and seek to emulate anyone, regardless of gender.
If you’re a young man, and if you have a poster on your wall with a woman, she had better be half-naked in a bikini, even if the Ronald Reagan or Gen. Patton poster next to it obviously features the man fully-clothed.
Young men are not to taught to think of women as role models. They are taught to think of them as either family members or sexual objects. There is no other category presented.
"http://charlesclymer.blogspot.com/2013/02/why-are-we-so-ashamed-of-our-women.html (via there-was-a-girl)
THIS IS SO TRUE!
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