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I do not know how long you expect me to wait for you, but when you come back, I probably won’t be there.
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“It is a lonely feeling when someone you care about becomes a stranger.”
— Lemony Snicket (via goodreadss)
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My makeup is not a mask – don’t tell me I don’t need it I don’t wear it for you.
I’m not the kind of person who’d let society paint my face – I follow passion, not fashion, see my skin as a canvas awaiting collaboration not a catastrophe begging to be cloaked by a thick curtain.
My makeup is not a mask it is an extension of self, an expression of my inner world so let me paint in peace.
- Kristen Costello
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monet said that after vanessa’s exit they’d enter the workroom saying “vanjie…..” and the producers would make them stop and start over omg
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“You’re authentically you.”
― Black Mirror - San Junipero (2016) dir. Owen Harris
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I know a lot of lesbians that used to identify as bi who worried that coming out as a lesbian would contribute to invalidating bisexuality in some way, by making it seem like a “stepping stone” to coming out as gay. I’ve also known bi women who identified as lesbians and changed their labels later, and worried that they were contributing to some kind of idea about how men can ~turn lesbians. I just wanted to say that it’s no individual lesbian or bi women’s responsibility to fix straight people’s perceptions of us. Like, it’s not your duty to serve as a political symbol! It’s your duty to find happiness even if that means changing ur label at some points.
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