okay so im bored and i decided to make a series of 5sos aesthetics bc the entire album is aesthetics
kinda weird but im gonna give it a go
umm i cant change my avatar?? So if anyone knows what i should do id love some help? i tried seven times
We kept trying to have the talk, and then we realized we hate the talk.
Charles: *singing* who run the girls? World!
Gina: *chokes on her drink*
Charles: wait no I messed up!
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ooooh i like this, thank you!!
I have really good but on the same time absolutely terrible memory. I remember birthdays and addresses and random details of people i haven't met in years, and just random numbers cuz why not, but i have no idea what my mom asked me to do 15 seconds ago or what subjects i need to review before an upcoming test. Super odd but i like it
My birthday is coming soon! June 19th!! I'm really excited
My goal is to win the Nobel prize in chemistry or medicine, i don't know for what yet but i believe i can make it work!
Tell me stuff about you!!!
Sherlock: I'm fucking outta here!
Ms. Hudson: hey, don't swear!
Sherlock: I do what I want, I'm punk rock.
John: no you're not.
in case you needed some more reasons to love Stephanie Beatriz
“Not to say that my story is the same as Rosa’s at all. It’s not. But there were things that we wanted and thought would be really important — like the word itself: bisexual. To me, that’s an important word in my coming out. I know that not all people are totally celebratory of that word because it’s from a time where it was like these two genders — that’s all there is. And now there’s a lot more flexibility and fluidity in sexuality, which is why sometimes I gravitate toward the word queer as well. For me, bisexuality includes people that are trans, it can include people who identify in different kind of ways. But for Rosa, there was a point for her where she heard that word somewhere along the line and she saw herself in that word, so for her, it was important for her to identify in that way. I suggested that that word was really important to Rosa and that it also would be really important to the bi community to have that word said aloud on TV. Not just a suggestion that she dates girls now, but a clarity on this character: This is who I am, and I’d like you to know it — and accept it.”
— Stephanie Beatriz on Rosa coming out (x)
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