Triple threat
alright disney,,,,,,if yall are really going on some ‘live action remake of all our old cartoon movies spree’ then listen up,,,,,atlantis. do you hear me?atlantis the lost empire (2001). diverse cast. strong plot. good moral lessons that kids will understand. everything. no more cinderella no more snow white no more sleeping blondie. a t l a n t i s
Fourth of July is tomorrow, this is your yearly reminder to sacrifice part of the BBQ to George Washington, lest his marble image crumble and people start listening to his historical actions.
Forget diamonds or dogs—a girl or boy’s best friend is always a high-powered weapon.
happy birthday my lovely @padma-patil ♡
it’s hard, I know, but imagine the feeling of finally reaching that goal
“Eclipsed Moon and Mars over Mountains ” Is the NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day of today, August 07, 2018
Not above them, but part of them.
“dark bags under your eyes, you’ve been staying up late again. scared of the dark, of the monsters that lurk in the shadows. and, you’ve always been so afraid. haven’t you? because that’s what happens when you spend so long in the light. you learn that not everything glows with the light of a thousand suns and not every soul you meet along the way can hold a smile, some hold grudges and glares and some, hold fists like fists were created only for them. so, you stay near the faintest, dying light. content, but not living the way you want to, because you fear if you will ever find another shine again.”
— n.a (via apollota)
/hel/
noun
1. a cardboard box tucked under your bed, filled with all the things you can’t let people know about. you aren’t lying or keeping a secret, no, you’re keeping yourself safe.
2. the overwhelming fear that pours onto you every time they walk into your room without knocking or use your laptop without asking, like the long hot showers you take just to be alone and cry.
3. the worry that maybe you will never be free to be who you are. that you may never come out and find a boyfriend or girlfriend, that you will never get surgery or hormones to ease the dysphoria that fills you like a river during a flood, that people will tell you to seek medical help when you say you don’t feel sexual or romantic attraction and that people will never accept your pronouns because ‘they singular isn’t proper English’ even though they have used singular they more time than they can count.