Your fave is problematic: T'Challa

queerfinnrey:

couldyoujustimagine:

  • Just kidding
  • oh my god
  • could you imagine

I was about to go off

(Source: yourbuddyyourpalyourbucky, via starwarsisgay)

goddessofidiocy:

goddessofidiocy:

the government literally wanted to nuke new york and now THEY’RE the ones telling the avengers that they’ve caused too much damage i literally

#well at least it’s 100% in character with how a government would act (via)

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when the timer rings at the end of the last exam:

historyisajoke:

AHAHAHAHA

PRE-MED STAMP OF APPROVAL

(via cthulhu-with-a-fez)

theothin:

politexan:

avatar-e:

Im going through the reigns of Roman Emperors and jfc it’s either “rule: ~20 years in relative peace” or “rule: 3 months and 2 days. Stabbed to death by praetorian guard”, there’s practically no middle ground.


(Source: diocletianscabbagefarm, via yea-lets-do-this-shit)

hamilton characters as memes

  • Alexander Hamilton: "Miley, what's good?"
  • Aaron Burr: "I'm auditioning for the role of US President and I'll be singing 'I'm the Greatest Star'"
  • Marquis de Lafayette: *shoving breadsticks into my purse*
  • John Laurens: "I am gay gay gay I like long big cocks"
  • Hercules Mulligan: "JOHN CENA"
  • Eliza Schuyler: cinnamon roll too good for this world, too pure
  • Peggy Schuyler: *looks at smudged writing on hand*
  • Angelica Schuyler: okay... that sounds fake but okay
  • Thomas Jefferson: kinkshame
  • King George III: ʷʰʸ ᵗʰᵉ fᵘͨᵏ ʸºᵘ ˡʸʸʸ'ⁿ, ʷʰʸ ʸºᵘ ᵃˡʷᵃʸˢ ˡʸʸʸ'ⁿ, ᵐᵐᵐᵐᵐᵐ ºʰ ᵐʸ ᵍºᵈ ˢᵗºp fᵘͨᵏ'ⁿ ˡʸʸʸ'ⁿ
  • Phillip Hamilton: mmmm whatchya sayyyy
  • James Madison: This is fine
  • George Washington: Hoe, don't do it

incorrect-good-omens-quotes:

Crowley: Aziraphale, I have to say – of all the deceitful, unprincipled, corrupt things I’ve done in my entire life, nothing is as bad as…
Aziraphale: Politics.
Crowley: I can’t even say it.

everybodyilovedies:

petermorwood:

rainnecassidy:

thehumon:

The past is rarely as we imagine it.

As a medieval scholar I can confirm this us 100% accurate and 1000% adorable

“Back in the day” frequently doesn’t mean what the people who say “back in the day” would like it to mean… 

This is a great explanation of all that AND done with SUCH A DARN CUTE LITTLE FRIAR. look at his little expressions! it’s the cutest!!!

(via fireflyca)

captioningresource:

Ya bish 

[April is sexual assault awareness and prevention month, so (yelling) keep your motherfucking hands to yourself!] 

(Source: vine.co, via words-writ-in-starlight)

yesmassdragoneffect:

writingcello:

theresnosuchthingastheone:

thisisjosh42:

When girls look for things W/ Sara Hopkins, Robby Ayala

This is so real

@updatepls

I don’t even know why we do this? Is it because our boobs get in our line of sight when we look down?

I know my roommate and I do it because we keep stuff in our bras, sometimes, but that doesn’t explain why we…like…hold on after we’ve confirmed it’s not there.

(via thepainofthesass)

theactualcluegirl:

shankyknitter:

conversationswithbenedict:

fozmeadows:

totallyevillisa:

aimmyarrowshigh:

Foz Meadows on Portrayal of Sex in Media

I agree, all men should learn about women’s sexuality by reading My Immortal.

Hi friend! Foz here. Just a couple of points:

-  I’ve specified good fanfiction in literally the first tweet. While this is, obviously, a value judgement wherein YMMV, My Immortal is famous for being arguably the most terrible fanfic ever written, and is therefore demonstrably not what I’m talking about. Similarly, I’ve seen other responses to this post bring up 50 Shades, which, despite its popularity in mainstream circles, is pretty much universally regarded as being not just terrible fanfic, but an excruciatingly bad and dangerously inaccurate portrayal of BDSM that romanticises abuse. So no: these are not the droids you’re looking for.

- Here’s the thing, though: you already knew that. The decision to respond to this post with a flippant reference to a fic that’s notorious precisely because of its poor quality is exactly why I used up precious Twitter characters to specify good fanfic, even though I shouldn’t have had to. Every mode of artistic expression is composed of good, bad and mediocre works, but when it comes to genres that are traditionally viewed as less worthy or literary - like fanfiction, or romance - we have a reflexive tendency to conflate the bad with the whole, such that the good is implied to be either exceptional or nonexistant. I specified that I’m talking about good fanfiction, not because I think such fics are an exalted minority, but to pre-emptively combat the assertion that they are, and then you’ve gone and made it anyway. So, thanks for that.

- But while we’re on the subject of quality, let’s make a very important distinction. Though fanfic is a largely unmediated medium, it’s not bad; it’s amateur, in the very literal, dictionary-definition sense of engaging or engaged in without payment; non-professional. While there’s a stereotype that lots of ficwriters are teenage girls - which, why is that always wielded as an insult? oh right, misogyny, carry on - a lot of us are, in fact, grown-ass adults of varying genders, some of whom also happen to write professionally in other contexts; like me, for instance. I’ve read fanfics that are unquestionably as good as, if not better than, many professionally published works I’ve read, some I’ve simply enjoyed or felt meh about, and others where I’ve mounted up on my Nopetopus and ridden off into the sunset after the first paragraph. It’s a grab bag, is what I’m saying, but if you think that’s an inherently different spectrum of enjoyment over quality than applies to any other medium, then I’d politely invite you to reconsider the matter. 

- In conclusion: fanfic might not be your bag, but it has its own culture of editing, collaboration, publication, criticism and dissemination, its own conventions and subversions of same, its own extensive history and trope awareness, and, yes, its near-unique status as a medium invested in female sexual desire. That doesn’t mean there aren’t other things straight dudes can do to learn the mystical ways of What Women Want like, oh, say, talking to them, always bearing in mind that women are not a goddamn hivemind, but given that there are a frightening number of guys out there whose first or primary exposure to any type of porn is whatever degrading mainstream het they can scrouge up for free without virusing the hell out of their PCs, then yeah: I’m gonna go out on a fucking limb and suggest they maybe balance it out with some fanfic.

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This might be the best summary of the power of fan fiction and its inherent lessons about women’s sexuality that I’ve ever seen.

theactualcluegirl, have you seen this yet? I seem to recall some conversations with you along these very lines. Or I could be imagining them because it just seems like a very you thing. 

Oh yeah. I’ve had this rant before all right.

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