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I don’t like formal gardens. I like wild nature. It’s just the wilderness instinct in me, I guess.

Tagged: so beautifulDisneyart

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It is okay to be at a place of struggle. Struggle is just another word for growth. Even the most evolved beings find themselves in a place of struggle now and then. In fact, struggle is a sure sign to them that they are expanding; it is their indication of real and important progress. The only one who doesn’t struggle is the one who doesn’t grow. So if you are struggling right now, see it as a terrific sign — celebrate your struggle.
Neale Donald Walsch (via usgoodenough)

Tagged: things I should rememberimportant quotes

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bjorkubus:

What? No, I’m not posting this for all the sexually suggestive stuff Serkan Kaya does. Pfft.

No way. What do you take me for?

8)

I ,on the other hand, are going to reblogg it because of all the sexually suggestive stuff Serkan Kaya does ;)

Tagged: serkan kayaelisabeth das musicalelisabethnow that is hot

fuckyeaholasalo:

Ola Salo om året som Jesus

“Musikalen Jesus Christ Superstar har spelats på Göta Lejon i Stockholm i ett helt år. Huvudrollsinnehavarna Ola Salo och Patrik Martinsson berättar om hur det varit att spela Jesus och Judas.”

Tagged: Jesus Christ Superstar

lemons-and-melons-and-pears:

♥

lemons-and-melons-and-pears:

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lemons-and-melons-and-pears:

That preview! ♥____♥

obviously the priview on tumblr is different than anywhere else… -___-

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gmonkey42:

feministdisney:

When someone says something like what Frog Naveen did, our first reaction is often to re-assert to them the ways in which we identify with what they accept as normal and “correct”:  “I’m straight, I shave, I’m thin, look at my face, I would be considered attractive by society’s standards.”
Instead of just this knee-jerk reaction, turn the spotlight back on the individual by asking why these things matter in the first place: Would feminism be less “valid” if the movement was completely comprised of queer, hairy ugly girls?    Why do they encourage us to differentiate ourselves from our feminist sisters?  
Their assumption thatthese identities are less worthy feminist voices, and that we would implicitly agree by choosing to distance ourselves from “the unideal feminist,” highlights the work feminism still needs to do.

YES. This reminds me of when Rush Limbaugh said “feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society.” Aside from the fact that it wasn’t, why the fuck shouldn’t ugly women have access to mainstream society? Ugly men sure do.

gmonkey42:

feministdisney:

When someone says something like what Frog Naveen did, our first reaction is often to re-assert to them the ways in which we identify with what they accept as normal and “correct”:  “I’m straight, I shave, I’m thin, look at my face, I would be considered attractive by society’s standards.”

Instead of just this knee-jerk reaction, turn the spotlight back on the individual by asking why these things matter in the first place: Would feminism be less “valid” if the movement was completely comprised of queer, hairy ugly girls?    Why do they encourage us to differentiate ourselves from our feminist sisters?  

Their assumption thatthese identities are less worthy feminist voices, and that we would implicitly agree by choosing to distance ourselves from “the unideal feminist,” highlights the work feminism still needs to do.

YES. This reminds me of when Rush Limbaugh said “feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society.” Aside from the fact that it wasn’t, why the fuck shouldn’t ugly women have access to mainstream society? Ugly men sure do.

Tagged: thisfeminismcommon senseequality

Source: feministdisney

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eppiesue:

sigh. arts and humanities are important because they capture the beauty and value of life beyond skin tissue and molecules.

Tagged: this

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