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@georgiaphoenix / georgiaphoenix.tumblr.com

explorer and reblogger in vancouver, british columbia

what bi-panic looks like: my life story

richard madden & gemma chan’s friendship. yes, the eternals may have been a shitshow but those red carpet appearances that resulted from it, man, the casting director knew what the fuck they were doing. 

sophie and howl. this movie was everyone’s bi-awakening and not just mine, right?

ashley loren & derek klena in moulin rouge. that’s it.

françois arnaud & holliday grainger in the borgias. it’s been a bajillion years since this series aired but i still feel guilty for shipping this.

hayden christensen and natalie portman in the star wars movies that should have never happened. yet, 12 year old me couldn’t stop watching the madness and obsessing over that one teen people magazine with them on the cover.

the entire cast of shadow and bone. the entire feels.

timothée chalamet & saoirse ronan in that entertainment weekly photoshoot and basically anytime they are in the same room together because i would like a bit of that chemistry too, please. 

tessa virtue & scott moir. doesn’t matter if it is mahler or fucking anthony hopkins. I DIE EVERYTIME.

quinn & megan rapinoe (and also tobin heath and christen press and kadeisha buchanan and sophie schmidt and kelley o’hara....the list is quite extensive). anyone who knows me knows this is the only real reason i watch this sport.  

emmy raver lampman and daveed diggs and also their house that i wouldn’t mind living in with them. 

When Laurie said 'Good-by', he whispered significantly, "It won't do a bit of good, Jo. My eye is on you; so mind what you do, or I'll come and bring you home.”

-Louisa May Alcott

Katharine Hepburn & Douglass Montgomery (1933)

June Allyson & Peter Lawford (1949)

Winona Ryder & Christian Bale (1994)

Maya Hawke & Jonah Hauer-King (2017)

Saoirse Ronan & Timothée Chalamet (2019)

“I think that as a black girl you grow up internalizing all these messages that say you shouldn’t accept your hair or your skin tone or your natural features, or that you shouldn’t have a voice, or that you aren’t smart. I feel like the only way to fight that is to just be yourself on the most genuine level and to connect with other black girls who are awakening and realizing that they’ve been trying to conform.” 

-Amandla Stenberg for Teen Vogue [February 2016], photographed by Ben Tombs