So everything seems to be happening at the same time. I’m the type of person that needs more time than most to process big things and actually know how I feel about them. I often overthink, yet I sometimes underthink, and both of those things can have terrible consequences.
Everything all of a sudden started moving at super speed and I don’t know how well I can handle that. I mean, I guess we’ll see.
I can’t even figure out what the hell I want to say to my tumblr, I’m doing well.
I’ve been distracting myself with the unbelievable amount of work I have to do between school/work, and the past two weeks put me far behind soooo its not hard to do.
and with stupid stuff, things that aren’t important when i look at them relatively.
My mom is having brain surgery tomorrow and i am scared out of my god damn mind. Brain surgery….
I don’t even know if she thinks it’s phasing me. This is the first time i’ve admitted outside of myself how scared I am. She should know how much I care, I’m just totally emotionally stunted.
….Can anyone explain to me how this is even remotely funny?
Oh …hahah let’s make a joke and pretend that millions of people were murdered because we misheard hitler. Oh my god that is so funny…wait, no it fucking isn’t.
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It’s insane how obsessed society is with celebrities. Take tonight, the AMA’s were on and Nicki Minaj performed, awesome. Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez are seen singing along in the audience and people just find that so unbelievably cute. I can guarantee you they didn’t find the random audience members who were there who were also singing along very cute. Or if they were at a Minaj show, and saw friends singing along…yea…wouldn’t be that cute.
But because celebrities are also fans of other celebrities people find that so damn amazing.
It’s interesting what makes people tick.
“Through Disney, I have learned to be myself. Disney shows me that there is hope, and all people will one day find their true love”.
..But more so through Disney, I learned that hope and success for women is measured in their ability to find a man to love them, and save them. And once that is done then the story ends, happily ever after, of course, because that’s all we really want, right?
I love Disney but I don’t see them as inspiring to women, I feel uncomfortable that women learn to be themselves through these messages.
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The Wizard Of Oz (1939)
Judy Garland, Ray Bolger and Toto in the early days of filming. Notice Dorothy’s blonde hair and babydoll makeup!
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