asgardiancherrypudding:
bemusedlybespectacled:
ramoorebooks:
opinionatedlez:
Here are some awesome and empowering quotes from several very strong female celebrities.
And Kristen Stewart.
No, you know what? Fuck you.
Let me tell you about Kristen Stewart.
Let’s talk about how she’s the centerpiece of one of the most inexplicably popular misogynistic pieces of film shit and somehow gets blamed for it sucking, despite the fact that, hey, the books were actually worse. For those who were lucky enough to escape reading the actual books, her apparent lack of emotion is 100% accurate to Bella’s character, because Bella is in fact not a character but a blank white wall for fourteen-year-old girls to project themselves onto. Robert Pattinson is not the only one in the cast who hates Twilight, thank you.
Let’s talk about how she got crucified in the media for having an affair with a married man, when that man was her director. And let’s remember that she was called all manner of things for “ruining her relationship with RPattz” when she wasn’t even engaged to the dude, let alone married with kids. But oh no, she gets called a slut because she’s Kristen Stewart, she gets her career fucked because she’s Kristen Stewart, and the dude gets off scott free.
Let’s talk about how she is incredibly shy and anxious (rather, incidentally, like Chris Evans) but does film anyway, because she’s just that awesome.
Fuck your noise. She’s not the best actor in the world but she sure as hell doesn’t deserve that kind of shit.
I don’t particularly care about Kirsten or her acing skills, but I agree with with everything about this.
not to mention the god fucking damn it quotes. AMEN TO THAT.
THERE ARE FUCKING ZOMBIES ON THIS SHOW.
NO. I DID NOT ASK FOR THIS.
lightbulbthesis:
bidyke:
[Image: Dark blue grunge background. First line text: “Did you know?”. Second line image: 10 people symbols/silhouettes, of which 4 are colored dark pink, and 6 light pink. Third line text (large): “over 40% of bisexual people have considered suicide”. Fourth line, smaller text: “By contrast, 8.5% of straight people and 27% of gay people considered suicide.” Fifth line: “STOP biphobia and monosexism!”]
The second in a series of infographics. For the first one, click here.
For more information, see: http://radicalbi.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/snippet-4-the-bisexual-invisibility-report/
The second chapter in my book is dedicated to explaining the effects of biphobia and monosexism.
Whoa count me in to that 40% statistic but I did not know it was that high
a little fun personal fact: the only thing that kept me from killing myself, up until the age of 21, was knowing that my mom had already lost a daughter and that her eldest committing suicide would be enough for her to snap.
robb really did marry that chick he only just met and shat all over his previous agreement.
oh, man, do i wish ned stark would rise from the grave and smack his stupid son across the head with a wooden spoon
YOU’RE FIGHTING A WAR, YOU IDIOT. PUT THIS LOVE NON-SENSE ASIDE AND GO WIN THAT FUCKING WAR.
except, don’t. I kinda want Dany to sit on the Iron Throne.
that awkward moment when the only doctor around that could save you from a fatal spear wound through the chest… is actually you.
poor meister luvin, man.
did stannis just literally say “where’s your god now?”
*laughs for a million years*
BRIENNE IS SO METAL
OMFG, I FUCKING LOVE HER. SHE IS SO FUCKING METAL.
SHE JUST KILLED THREE GUYS IN LESS THAN A MINUTE. WEARING A REALLY FUCKING HEAVY AND NOT-MOVEMENT-FRIENDLY ARMOR.
THAT’S METAL.
bidyke:
[Image: Dark blue grunge background. First line text: “Did you know?”. Second line image: 10 people symbols/silhouettes, of which 4 are colored dark pink, and 6 light pink. Third line text (large): “over 40% of bisexual people have considered suicide”. Fourth line, smaller text: “By contrast, 8.5% of straight people and 27% of gay people considered suicide.” Fifth line: “STOP biphobia and monosexism!”]
The second in a series of infographics. For the first one, click here.
For more information, see: http://radicalbi.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/snippet-4-the-bisexual-invisibility-report/
The second chapter in my book is dedicated to explaining the effects of biphobia and monosexism.