How is it that British wizards in Harry’s time have difficulty dressing like muggles and often end up looking odd with mismatched clothes yet 70 years prior to that Newt Scamander went to New York dressed like a fking runway model.
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Men want what they want.
So much of our culture caters to giving men what they want. A high school student invites model Kate Upton to attend his prom, and he’s congratulated for his audacity. A male fan at a Beyoncé concert reaches up to the stage to slap her ass because her ass is there, her ass is magnificent, and he wants to feel it. The science fiction fandom community is once again having a heated discussion, across the Internet, about the ongoing problem of sexual harassment at conventions — countless women are telling all manner of stories about how, without their consent, they are groped, ogled, lured into hotel rooms under false pretenses, physically lifted off the ground, and more.
But men want what they want. We should all lighten up.
It’s hard not to feel humorless as a woman and a feminist, to recognize misogyny in so many forms, some great and some small, and know you’re not imagining things. It’s hard to be told to lighten up because if you lighten up any more, you’re going to float the fuck away. The problem is not that one of these things is happening, it’s that they are all happening, concurrently and constantly.
These are just songs. They are just jokes. They are just movies. It’s just a hug. They’re just breasts. Smile, you’re beautiful. Can’t a man pay you a compliment? In truth, this is all a symptom of a much more virulent cultural sickness — one where women exist to satisfy the whims of men, one where a woman’s worth is consistently diminished or entirely ignored.
The movie Titanic was 3 hours of a old white woman reliving one of her hoe stories about how she got rawed in the back of a Ford model T by a broke ass artist. Her selfish ass made Bill Paxton and his crew listen to that long ass story and didn’t tell them she had the necklace the entire time and dropped it into the fucking ocean.
Romeo + Juliet (1996) truly has everything…heavy religious imagery…young leo…90s fashion…a brief drag scene….neon lights…those iconic angel wings
the signs as tilda swinton outfits
aries: periwinkle suit dress
taurus: white column of mystery
gemini: fruit dress complete with coordinating kodak disposable camera
cancer: sparkly gold tracksuit
virgo: expensive trash bag at the oscars
libra: a tall glass of grape soda
scorpio: classic tux with accompanying sandals
sagittarius: who says horizontal stripes aren’t slimming?
capricorn: not your grandma’s plaid blazer
aquarius: a festive winter ensemble
pisces: a vision in jewel tones
This is what we have been waiting for! wear–where
sharpay was right: this is not what i want. this is not what i planned. and i just gotta say. i Do Not understand
i love sitting on a sofa with one leg crossed over the other and my arms spread out across the headboard behind me like a young, reckless, 1920s gentleman of ambiguous sexuality, with more money than i know what to do with and an intense weariness of the shallow, hedonistic lifestyle enjoyed by my companions
Conspiracy theories
Believes in all of them: Libra, Virgo, Sagittarius
Believe in most of them: Aquarius, Taurus, Aries
Believes in some of them: Cancer, Leo
Believes in none of them: Scorpio, Capricorn, Pisces
Is one of them: Gemini
