Oh whoa.... Yes to this please.
In desi household, We girls have to try to make ourselves happy within these four walls to not go insane, because unlike boys we don’t get the privilege to leave house without telling anyone to go anywhere else, When I’m tired and sad and want to be away from that place for a time and to keep myself sane. I have to wait for everyone to go to sleep so I can go upstairs start listening to my sad songs and dance a little bit on rooftop when everyone’s sleeping and no ones there to disturb you and judge you, one can do whatever you want and whatever makes you happy, and that’s why we girls romanticised life a little bit more then boys because if not then we’ll go insane.
I decided to surf through thr bi culture tag today and boy am I feeling called out ?????
microdosing on validation from English teachers (gay)
Yes. Yes. YES!!!!
This is amazing
So uh, hi. Guess you guys have seen this bad boy but since I’m the original artist, thought I could help you guys out with the full hd version, I’m also selling prints and shirts and stuff if you are interested :) I didn’t watermark this cause I honestly thought this was going to get like 20 likes at most, and then….well it blew up without my name, but hey, what can you do? if you wanna see more stuff like this and support me reblog or follow me if you’d like.
alright, that’s all, have a good night everybody :D
My socially anxious heart loves this
reasons people might be looking at you in public (that aren’t negative)
they like what you’re wearing.
you look like someone they know.
they recognize a piece of clothing or accessory you’re wearing.
they think you’re beautiful or attractive.
they’re zoned out or bored and people-watching.
they recognize you from somewhere.
they’re hesitating to ask you something or give you a compliment.
they’ve seen you in that same place before.
you caught their eye.
you look like how they imagined a fictional character to look.
you remind them of something.
they’re admiring one of your visual qualities (smile, stance, hairstyle).
[The Post-reading process] Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar
I have never admired anyone more than I admire Sylvia Plath. Her sheer talent and wisdom is something of tragic beauty. This extends to her semi-autobiographic novel, The bell jar. Down from here, there are spoilers, so please read at your discretion. The story is narrated by Esther Wormwood, who by any standards is a very talented woman. The book starts with her flourishing internship with a…
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You know what? You're right and you should say it
I know this is far from the main problem, but Gaiman and Palmer having a young and poor woman watch their child for days without paying her a single cent is so fucked up.
#truly a unifying experience
A moment of light during the siege
The members of the "I am bisexual in every way except canon" club
This is edited, because I screwed up and put Elenour from the Good place on here and people in the comments told me she is canon bi. So I replaced her with Stiles. I honestly have no idea how I forgot him, since he is a poster child for fanon bisexuals.
Me knowing I'm a disaster bi before taking this quiz.
Also me:
I made another uquiz:
https://uquiz.com/vlCZKB.
What type of bisexual are you?
You can do the test even if you aren't bi, it works
This is me.
my morning ritual is more important to me than I realized. Until I finish my tea/coffee, I don't want anyone talking to me. Not about what needs to be done today, not about the things that have to be fixed or errands that have to be ran. Not a word.
Chaotic neutral. bi. writer. The (b)log of everything that catches my magpie-ish fancy. How many fandom references in your bio is too many?
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