I'm a film student who loves to read and write, and who spends far too much time on the internet.

10 hours ago | 18,901 notes (originally from protegomaxima)


seancameronseyebrows:

frostival-kisses:

They’re on the funeral set.

honestly the funeral is probably just some crazy eli graduation party

morbid son of a bitch

“I’m having a party. It’s gonna be in a graveyard and everyone has to wear black. It’s mandatory. Anyone wearing colour is getting kicked out.”

(via whenthestormisover)

11 hours ago | 361 notes (originally from frostival-kisses)


shikarego:

FUCK WHOEVER CANCELLED THIS SHOW

(Source: vesperatom, via dannydesaysboo)

11 hours ago | 184,872 notes (originally from vesperatom)

welldeservedobscurity:

That’s what I figured; she doesn’t want to leave her dad, and thinks it’s better if she stays behind to help take care of him because all she remembers is the way Natalie left HER and she never wants to leave someone who depends on her.

welldeservedobscurity:

That’s what I figured; she doesn’t want to leave her dad, and thinks it’s better if she stays behind to help take care of him because all she remembers is the way Natalie left HER and she never wants to leave someone who depends on her.

(Source: degrassiconfessions)

18 hours ago | 12 notes (originally from degrassiconfessions)

reclaimingthelatinatag:

Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (April 7, 1930 – June 18, 2007) was a Cuban revolutionary, feminist and chemical engineer. She was one of the most important fighters in the struggle for Cuban women’s equality as well as fighting against the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship.
Vilma studied chemical engineering at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts before meeting revolutionary leader Frank País in Havana in the 1950s. The meeting led Espín to become a leader of the revolutionary movement in Oriente province. Espín acted as a messenger between the movement and Fidel Castro’s revolutionary underground 26th of July Movement, which had been relocated to Mexico in order to plan a future invasion. It was in Mexico that Espín met Raúl Castro. She then went on to assist the revolutionaries in the Sierra Maestra mountains after the 26th of July Movement’s return to Cuba on the Granma yacht. She and Raúl married in January 1959.
Vilma Espín headed the Cuban Delegation to the First Latin American Congress on Women and Children in Chile in September 1959. She also headed the Cuban delegations to the Conferences on Women held in Mexico, Copenhagen, Nairobi and Beijing.
Espín was President of the Federation of Cuban Women from its foundation in 1960 until her death. The organization is a recognized non-government organization which claims a membership of more than three and a half million women. Espín was also a member of the Council of State of Cuba, as well as a member of the Central Committee and the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba from 1980 to 1991.
She died in La Habana at 4:14 p.m. EDT on June 18, 2007, following a long illness. 

reclaimingthelatinatag:

Vilma Lucila Espín Guillois (April 7, 1930 – June 18, 2007) was a Cuban revolutionary, feminist and chemical engineer. She was one of the most important fighters in the struggle for Cuban women’s equality as well as fighting against the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship.

Vilma studied chemical engineering at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts before meeting revolutionary leader Frank País in Havana in the 1950s. The meeting led Espín to become a leader of the revolutionary movement in Oriente province. Espín acted as a messenger between the movement and Fidel Castro’s revolutionary underground 26th of July Movement, which had been relocated to Mexico in order to plan a future invasion. It was in Mexico that Espín met Raúl Castro. She then went on to assist the revolutionaries in the Sierra Maestra mountains after the 26th of July Movement’s return to Cuba on the Granma yacht. She and Raúl married in January 1959.

Vilma Espín headed the Cuban Delegation to the First Latin American Congress on Women and Children in Chile in September 1959. She also headed the Cuban delegations to the Conferences on Women held in Mexico, Copenhagen, Nairobi and Beijing.

Espín was President of the Federation of Cuban Women from its foundation in 1960 until her death. The organization is a recognized non-government organization which claims a membership of more than three and a half million women. Espín was also a member of the Council of State of Cuba, as well as a member of the Central Committee and the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of Cuba from 1980 to 1991.

She died in La Habana at 4:14 p.m. EDT on June 18, 2007, following a long illness. 

(via opaul)

18 hours ago | 1,185 notes (originally from reclaimingthelatinatag)

men get into something not aimed at their gender: get special titles like "brony." recognition by creators. heralded for defying gender appeal. get documentary.

women get into something not aimed at their gender: not real fans. probably secret friend zone warriors deadset on erasing men from the human race. get insulting demeaning memes and sexual harassment.

18 hours ago | 37,351 notes (originally from lunarwhale)

thepriceismeg:

Do you realize how hilarious it would be to see the actors really act out horribly-characterized fanfictions, in total seriousness, line for line

Imagine the “My Immortal” being acted out by the Harry Potter cast. Just… take a moment and imagine.

(via whenthestormisover)

19 hours ago | 10,991 notes (originally from thepriceismeg)

diaphenia:

Let’s talk about This is the End. 

It’s celebrity rpf (Apocalypse AU) and whatever, the beginning of the movie is sort of fun, with a lot of cameos and celebrities running around partying. 

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(via taizha)

20 hours ago | 6,575 notes (originally from diaphenia)

jay-ell-gee:

  • Mo throws up on Marisol.
  • Eli is (possibly) trying to rig it so that he and Clare are Prom King and Queen
  • Mo and Marisol are totally the logical choice from Prom King and Queen (comical band guy and head cheerleader – come on!)
  • Eli likes to ipecac people at school dances…
20 hours ago | 18 notes (originally from jay-ell-gee)

So my dad was driving me to the train station and during the ride we were listening to the radio and the host was talking to these two coworkers who had gone out on a date but after that, things got awkward. The woman had no idea what she had said or done to put the man off because she had thought they’d made a connection. So the host asks what kind of things they had discussed and the woman reveals how they had delved into their pasts and how she confessed to her coworker that she had done porn back in college when she needed money. THAT is what turned this guy off, it turns out. 

The woman is kind of taken aback to find out that that’s the reason, stating that it happened a long time ago and that at that point in her life, she was desperate for money. But this guy basically says that he doesn’t like the idea that he can look her up on the internet and find this porn she’s done or whatever. The host claims that it was a long time ago, so why should it matter? This guy then goes onto say that he did drugs (i.e: hard drugs like Cocaine, not just pot) in college but that was somehow “different” than her doing porn. For money, I’d like to remind you.

I just… so this guy can make mistakes in college and then brush it off as it having happened a long time ago, but she can’t? She was at least doing it for a reason! She needed money! What’s your excuse for indulging in drugs aside from being stupid and reckless?

I wish I had gotten to hear the rest of it but I didn’t. I’m just ticked off. The fact that this woman had been upfront about her past from the beginning is admirable. She wasn’t hiding it from him and it’s not like he found out on his own and it was a huge honesty thing. Seriously, it’s just so stupid that he thinks he’s allowed to make mistakes and brush it off, but she’s not?

Ugh. 


1 day ago | 4 notes
#Degrassi

seancameronseyebrows:

(i passed out in the middle on saturday night) and i’m noticing for THE FIRST TIME that jt and toby actually chew the ‘ecstasy’ and it’s making me laugh so hard. can you even imagine how horrible that would taste? i know it’s like a citrus vitamin in actuality, but if it was actually ecstasy it would be so nasty. like, they’d be retching everywhere. i know that some people probably chew ecstasy—not that anyone actually takes ecstasy in pill form anymore anyway—but if they were really trying to get that shit absorbed fast (the reason for chewing) wouldn’t they be real hardasses and snort it?

why am i even thinking about this?

because it is ludicrous that jt and toby are even involved with ecstasy.

once again, i feel like the writers in the staff room were probably all: “i know someone who had a cousin who did E once. Yeah, I think you chew it” and they just went from there.

it set a definite tonal precedent.

It wasn’t Ecstasy they had, though. Sean switched the Ecstasy with Aspirin or whatever. I imagine that probably tasted pretty disgusting though. Besides, they were like… what? Eleven? Twelve? I doubt they’d know how to properly take it in the first place.

1 day ago | 1 note (originally from seancameronseyebrows)

feministdisney:

via xo Jane
I couldn’t believe this when I read the headline. I would understand if it was difficult to handle a rape case that happened several weeks previously, but the way the company and its counselors shut her down and blamed her for it is absolutely disgusting…
1 day ago | 2,026 notes (originally from feministdisney)

Finding out that Drew is staying

Finding out that Imogen is staying

Finding out that Dallas is staying


Finding out that Alli and Eli are staying

1 day ago | 1 note

"Male privilege is “I have a boyfriend” being the only thing that can actually stop someone from hitting on you because they respect another male-bodied person more than they respect your rejection/lack of interest."

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The Sociological Cinema

There was actually research that was done that found that women who used an “I have a boyfriend/husband” excuse to reject unwanted sexual attention and harassment by their bosses were more likely to be left alone than those who used any other excuse (including “I’m not interested”)

(Source: queerintersectional, via 147lbsofsarcasm)

1 day ago | 71,398 notes (originally from queerintersectional)