Posts tagged tv
Posts tagged tv
working on a marcelinexpeebs love/hate pic because I AM SO EXCITED FOR THE REST OF THE NEW EPISODE. this is a screenshot so the lines look fuzzy and it makes me sad
I actually really like soft-spoken, cutesy girls that curse like a motherfucker.
That is why I enjoy this picture.
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I’m the guest curator for RedBubble’s Tumblr Top 10 this week! Here’s just a small selection of some of my favorite items from RedBubble, including shirts, stickers, and iPhone cases. Enjoy :D
Girl Wonder Betty Felon, comic enthusiast and self-described superheroic sartorialist, has come aboard as guest curator for today’s Tumblr Top 10! She’s flexed her super-toned fashion muscle to pick her flyest faves on RedBubble. Check out the t-shirts, stickers, and iPhone cases on her wishlist this season. Enjoy!
Above: Zelda Nouveau STICKERS by MeganLara
Below: Sex Bob-Omb VS The Twins by BambootaNeko Bus Stop by JASONCRYER
Cool Story Bro. (The Sequel) by BiggStankDogg
The Mucha Zone by ninjaink
Legend Will Tear Us Apart - White Version by DLIllustration
Bluth Family Crest by Edman
Inspector Spacetime by rexraygun
Venus iPhone Power by Rachael Thomas
Nightman by huckbladeLove her taste? Keep tabs on Betty Felon:
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There is a trend in media for strong women who are outwardly so. They are witty, snarky, toned, and know how to hold a gun. The role model being pushed is that of the ultimate woman. It’s progress – I wouldn’t trade River Song for a hundred people from Hollywood’s past – but there’s a silent repercussion, a fortification of the idea that women have to be twice as accomplished to be considered half as good, to deserve this screen time at all. They are always extraordinary, always the one in a million. Importantly, there’s no variety – only one mould to fit ourselves into. It’s a great mould, yes, but not for everyone – because there is no such thing as a real woman, no one mould that anyone should have to squeeze themselves into if it doesn’t fit.
Molly Hooper is, finally, different. Molly Hooper is kind, thoughtful, always smiling, and intelligent in a way that you don’t really notice until you remember she’s a pathologist. She asks after people and cares about the answers, remembers little details because everything someone says is important. She probably still remembers how Sherlock likes his coffee. Her blog is pink, covered in kittens, and uses Comic Sans. She blunders her way through speaking, has serious foot-in-mouth syndrome, and can’t put on a pair of plastic gloves without making faces. She is one of the strongest women I have ever seen.
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