i'd rather see 1000 graffiti penises than 1 product billboard. i'd live in dick city if it meant i could avoid advertisements in my daily life.
The calm before the storm i guess
Switching between these every day
Dog love, all together
If you genuinely, truly, absolutely, cannot bring yourself to vote for the president of the united states, please just show up for elections anyway and vote for your congresspeople and local representatives.
Please.
Just.
If you cannot bring yourself to vote for the president because he's so disgusting of a candidate you morally cannot bring yourself to cross that line, then PLEASE vote for your congresspeople and local representatives who can block, defend, or present new bills, actions, acts, etc.
These are the people who can actually confirm or deny or impede horrendous acts when they happen.
Like. This is the bare minimum. If you cannot vote for the President, please just still vote for someone.
Change doesn't happen if you don't vote for the people willing to enact change.
they pursued careers fully depending on passion, which made them have to lose the passion for each other-
"I guess I never really faced my fears before"
Okay so here is exhibit A of why I wanted to start putting these on a side blog. This has been sitting on my iPad for what’s got to be 8 months now in some stage of completion, because I’ve been wayy too nervous to post it.
It’s just much further off canon than I’m used to going with fanart, but it’s really fun to play around with pre-fall, fall husbands
It’s sad that JoJo is really good at countering toxic masculinity in its source material but the fandom response is often just plain stereotyping. Shipping characters and having headcanons is great and all but if you look at a JoJo character and assume they’re gay based on their APPEARANCE and MANNERISMS alone you actually have a problem. Seriously, fans who post screenshots of JoJo characters simply dressing flamboyantly or doing ANYTHING remotely not stereotypically masculine with the caption “HOW CAN ANYONE ARGUE THEY’RE STRAIGHT” takes years off my lifespan.
sissy spacek in carrie (1976) dir. brian de palma