“what’s your dream job??” Uhh to have 17 weird little hobbies that I don’t have to be good at and hang out with friends. I get money via being the world’s specialist little princess
stop your addiction to being right
good advice for everyone who isn’t me
bubble tea should be free as a public service given to girls who are in need of a little treat
if halsey’s drive and colors don’t instantly evoke a visceral reaction that is rooted in deep nostalgia and that inexplicable feeling of being the age you were when badlands was released in you you didn’t do 2015 right
From what I recall, the first time I saw ‘rainbow capitalism’ from a big brand was this image from Oreo in 2012.
It created a lot of controversy. Calls for boycotts and such. But Oreo didn’t take it down. They were unapologetic and didn’t try to appease the homophobes or backtrack.
And I know this sounds weird, but it was like a shift. Proof that public opinion or acceptance of queerness was widespread enough for a company to consider it profitable.
One thing about me is I would always prefer the found family be unhealthily codependent little freaks than “grow up” and become people that only see each other or talk on special occasions. I want them ENMESHED in each other’s lives PERMANENTLY.
“the worst they could say is no” true but while they are saying it they very well could hit me with force lightning like palpatine. From star war
eye-opening tumblr post for me included the words “people are meant to be burdens” as in humans rely on and support one another and it’s not a bother it’s our purpose; to love and be loved in return. so if you ever think you’re being annoying just remember we were made to love and it’s going to be okay
neil, do you think humanity will ever run out of original stories to tell? that one day there will be no more new books or movies, because every single plot has been wrote or filmed?
I think we ran out of original stories 100,000 years ago telling tales around our fires. But that’s okay. We tell the old stories new, and there’s always an audience on the way who have never heard them before.