u-r-llama
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occasional insomniac, which apart from resulting in me being the literal worst for a 48h window of groaning and eating cheese on toast, i also tend to reblog things that i immediately regret. i apologise. the reminder of posts are somewhat acceptable
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u-r-llama · 8 years ago
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what she says: i'm fine
what she means: the library of alexandria contained thousands of volumes of ancient works, including things which are now most likely eternally lost to us- the rest of sappho's nine volumes of poetry, ancient encyclopedias that could tell us so much that we don't know about the ancient world, religious texts necessary to understand cults we know nothing of besides their names. thanks to the destruction of one library, we can no longer access a great sum of human knowledge and experience. history truly is one of the cruelest fields, teasing us with hints of things we will never get to know, obliterating texts in full but leaving behind their names to make us wonder at what could have been.
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wait is this not how everyone speaks 
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Watch: Taraji P. Henson drops so much truth about women and equality.
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Donald Glover photographed by Joe Pugliese for Wired Magazine
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Piccadilly Underground Station via jovike
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Evan Rachel Wood Bisexual’s tux is getting a lot of attention tonight (understandably and rightfully so), BUT we cannot overlook what Octavia Spencer is accomplishing here. That is, doing something plus-sized women basically NEVER do on the red carpet: DESTROY in a suit! Polished, sexy, perfection!
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u-r-llama · 8 years ago
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BLESS THESE REPRESENTATIVES 
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u-r-llama · 8 years ago
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America is about to be that part in the lion king where where pride rock became all shitty bc Scar became king
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everyone forgot that mlk jr. said he hated white moderates
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Towards the whole "pronouns hurt people's feelings" topic. Am I REALLY the only person on the planet that thinks people are becoming far to sensative? Nearly to the point that they shouldn't leave their little home bubbles in the case that a bird chirps next to them in a way that sounds like a mean word. Maybe, JUST MAYBE, we're becoming a little TOO coddling and people need to learn to deal with simplistic shit like words. And yes, I've been insulted and made fun of. I got over it. So can you.
Supposedly invented by the Chinese, there is an ancient form of torture that is nothing more than cold, tiny drops falling upon a person’s forehead. 
On its own, a single drop is nothing. It falls upon the brow making a tiny splash. It doesn’t hurt. No real harm comes from it. 
In multitudes, the drops are still fairly harmless. Other than a damp forehead, there really is no cause for concern. 
The key to the torture is being restrained. You cannot move. You must feel each drop. You have lost all control over stopping these drops of water from splashing on your forehead. 
It still doesn’t seem like that big of a deal. But person after person, time and time again—would completely unravel psychologically. They all had a breaking point where each drop turned into a horror. Building and building until all sense of sanity was completely lost. 
“It was just a joke, quit being so sensitive.”
“They used the wrong pronoun, big deal.”
“So your parents don’t understand, it could be worse.”
Day after day. Drop after drop. It builds up. A single instance on its own is no big deal. A few drops, not a problem. But when you are restrained, when you cannot escape the drops, when it is unending—these drops can be agony. 
People aren’t sensitive because they can’t take a joke. Because they can’t take being misgendered one time. Because they lack a thick skin. 
People are sensitive because the drops are unending and they have no escape from them. 
You are only seeing the tiny, harmless, single drop hitting these so-called “sensitive” people. You are failing to see the thousands of drops endured before that. You are failing to see the restraints that make them inescapable.
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u-r-llama · 8 years ago
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From A Series of Unfortunate Events DVD commentary track.
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