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my ovaries are weeping

my ovaries are weeping

I CAN’T TELL IF MY EYES ARE WATERING BECAUSE I’M SICK OR IF I’M CRYING BECAUSE OF ALL THESE FEELS

You are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing.

E.E. Cummings (via seabois)

(via papermansions)

I hate being sick

I’m eating popcorn and hot chocolate. I hate popcorn.

tobaccostains:




military, shot, married, beaten, no one cares, bipolar, knocked up, depression, girl gone wild, no one fucking likes you, lesbian, gay, whore, nerd, dead, who the fuck are those two. 

tobaccostains:

military, shot, married, beaten, no one cares, bipolar, knocked up, depression, girl gone wild, no one fucking likes you, lesbian, gay, whore, nerd, dead, who the fuck are those two. 

(via papermansions)

sendmecats:

ladyatheist:

catbountry:

feedmerevolution:

Melissa Harris-Perry tweeting her thoughts on the movie The Help live while watching it on August 10th 2011
She later said on MSNBC that it was the periphery of that story that she took issue with, arguing that “the African American domestic workers become props” for the white protagonist, and that it reduced the struggles of laborers in the South to light Hollywood fare.
“This is not a movie about the lives of black women,” she clarified, as their lives were not, she argued, “Real Housewives of Jackson, Mississippi… it was rape, it was lynching, it was the burning of communities.”

>”oh I loves me some fried chicken” this line was just uttered
That one line says so much.

Wanna know why I refuse to watch the movie? There you go.

Like, how on earth did anyone watch this movie and NOT think that it was ultra-racist? Guh. Also, I’m developing quite the affection for Harris-Perry and her commentary lately on, like, everything.

sendmecats:

ladyatheist:

catbountry:

feedmerevolution:

Melissa Harris-Perry tweeting her thoughts on the movie The Help live while watching it on August 10th 2011

She later said on MSNBC that it was the periphery of that story that she took issue with, arguing that “the African American domestic workers become props” for the white protagonist, and that it reduced the struggles of laborers in the South to light Hollywood fare.

“This is not a movie about the lives of black women,” she clarified, as their lives were not, she argued, “Real Housewives of Jackson, Mississippi… it was rape, it was lynching, it was the burning of communities.”

>”oh I loves me some fried chicken” this line was just uttered

That one line says so much.

Wanna know why I refuse to watch the movie? There you go.

Like, how on earth did anyone watch this movie and NOT think that it was ultra-racist? Guh. Also, I’m developing quite the affection for Harris-Perry and her commentary lately on, like, everything.

(via feministfilm)

You listen to me you two faced douche

Dean Winchester has the best lines