(Source: this-is-our-destiny)
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“Kate. Wanna take a walk?” — ”Absolutely.” — ”I’ll get the guns. You get some water, okay?“ — “Okay.”
(Source: britneyslost)
OH, SHIT. I’ve only seen this in video games.W H A T
WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE
The longer I watch, the more awesome it becomes
Badass
How do you even do that without accidentally breaking someone’s neck?
Natasha?
NATASHA?
(Source: zkarl)
OUT OF MY WAY THEY NEED ME AND MY SONIC!!
MY FANDOM IS CALLING ME
FANDOM. I’M ON MY WAY.
(Source: let-me-go-to-my-mind-palace)
❤ Do what you know is best. Speak strongly and your words can level the mightiest of mountains.
I suggest all females watch this.
*i suggest all humans watch this.
If you haven’t watched this yet, you really should.
This is a must, girls and boys.
I agree that everyone should watch this. This is one of the few videos on female representation in the media that at least tries to point out that the way females are represented has a negative effect on everyone, not just women.
I love that this touches also on how media affects men, but wow. Stereotypes are perpetuated by television more than in reality, and they are so skewed because they have to be provocative or funny or any number of things that aren’t complete or real enough.
This affects not only women and men, but race, gays and lesbians, trans people, all people.
We all struggle against what we are supposed to be, what we are told we should be, and yet when positions in media and PR change, the image doesn’t. Because people get those positions by conforming to that image, and breaking out risks loss.
This is why it is so hard for anyone to be who they really are, because they are so busy being what other’s expect so as not to be harassed for not being what they are supposed to be.
check it out, the media telling me what to think. and every woman interviewed is a hypocrit because each one got dressed up and wore makeup because society told her to.
(Source: dave-bowman)