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psssst Sarah

hey sarah look

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walkingentityofsnark:

never-part-of-the-plan:

riddlemetom:

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My life in a gif set

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jesus-christ-official:

- i have soft hair on my head as welll as soft little hairs all over my arms and legs

- i don’t talk much, i am ve ry quiet

- i will let u boop my nose whenever

- i am expert at cuddling

- easy 2 care for, all i need is food and sunshiney spots to sleep in

- please if u don’t take me they’ll put me in a college and make me do the essays

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sweetvisage:

Art Nouveau Doors

(Photos uncredited as I collected them on my hard-drive a long time ago!)

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gillanfrey:

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little-lesbian-that-could:

thesylverlining:

Can I just say how cool it was that both of these superheroines’ personalities and powers were explored in this episode? And how well it was done?

Starfire was not shamed for being emotional. Her powers come from her emotions.

Raven was not shamed for suppressing her emotions. Her power requires amazing control.

They both. Work. They are both different kinds of strength, and they are both heroic and powerful and good. And they each learned from the other, and helped each other out by seeing from each others’ perspective, and finding the value in their differing approaches! Wow!

Fuck yes, this is how you write super-ladies, okay. There’s more than one way to be a “strong female character.” There’s all different kinds of strength. Why don’t more people GET this?

Teen Titans: doing it right since forever

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neonexperience:

lets run away please.

neonexperience:

lets run away please.

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switchnowipaddoodler:

Original here

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pillory:

im a bad friend

pillory:

im a bad friend

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