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Posted on June 2, 2018 via 3tych with 88,056 notes
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Sınav sırasında öğretmenler;
I don’t know what I’m seeing, but I think I need to share it with @ayellowbirds and @elodieunderglass


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Posted on April 7, 2018 via Müzik Dinlemek iyidir. with 21,343 notes
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The Addams family was, in fact, both magical and supernatural for its depiction of a healthy, loving, supportive, and fun married m/f couple.

This is now officially an Addams family appreciation post
In order to depict such purity and love in a m/f relationship, one must first set the foundation that these people are odd and not the norm. (per media standards)
They cared about their children, their children’s interests, and wanted the kids to always be true to themselves. How peculiar!
Gomez and Morticia never showed negative jealousy towards each other’s past love interests. Even going to far as complimenting them for being special to their true love. How bizarre!
They could forgive almost any character flaw in a friend or relative. The only thing that could not be forgiven was betrayals and pastels. Weird amirite?
Morticia is a woman’s woman. She allies herself with other women instead of competing with them. She even seeks to understand women different from herself and her beliefs. Strange.
Gomez wants Morticia to have whatever Morticia wants. He doesn’t give her permission, he actively supports her and motivates her. Fa-reaky.
Do you think this show was social commentary, stating that what we believe a normal life is is unattainable so long as we continue living life the way society expects, and when we live life the way we need to is when we live authentically despite what makes us different
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Posted on April 7, 2018 via Ghoul-Aid with 102,112 notes
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Posted on April 7, 2018 via Animated Text with 37,893 notes
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A heart can be broken, but it will keep beating just the same.
Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) dir. Jon Avnet
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Posted on April 7, 2018 via accio coffee with 1,403 notes
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does anyone else constantly get the feeling that you’re running out of time?? and for no reason!! i could be lying in bed in the middle of summer vacation and my mind is like “hurry up!!! before it’s too late!!!” and i’m just like “hurry up and do what?? leave me alone wtf!!!”
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Posted on April 7, 2018 via ☕ with 546,364 notes
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They’re a poet, speaker, and social justice advocate. A friend shared this just now on Facebook and it was just too relevant. -
Pretty sure that generation has been dead for awhile but ok, pretend one thing has something to do with another
The end of Jim Crow laws was in the 1950′s. The first black student to attend a formerly all white school was Ruby Bridges in 1960.
Here she is being walked to school under the protection of Federal Marshals because angry white people were ready to harm or kill her.

Here she is in 2010, eight years ago.

The generation that enforced segregation is not dead, fucko. They were our fuckin grandparents, and it was not that goddamn long ago.
Google is free.
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