List five things that make you happy, then put this in the ask box of the last ten people who reblogged something from you. Spread the positivity💫🌈
in no particular order:
-my cats
-my bf
-my bed
-music
-sleep

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List five things that make you happy, then put this in the ask box of the last ten people who reblogged something from you. Spread the positivity💫🌈
in no particular order:
-my cats
-my bf
-my bed
-music
-sleep
shadow and bone season 1 but it’s just memes
the comfort this cast gives me is unmatched
JESPER FAHEY & WYLAN VAN ECK Shadow and Bone, ‘Rusalye’.
Shadow and Bone adaptation is so fun you’ve never seen a more perfectly cast show acting their hearts out paired with the weirdest writing decisions in your life
shadow and bone season 2 but it's just memes
I like shadow and bone a normal amount
#wesper being wholesome in the background
incorrect sab subtitles part (?/?)
thinking about how, as a child, kaz’s favorite trick seemed to be watching something disappear, and then he grew up and fell in love with a girl who could vanish into thin air, and how we’re told that when he looks at inej, he feels like a boy again and believes that there’s still magic in the world. imagine loving magic all your life, and then discovering that magic loved you too.
Kaz: I'd like to remind you how dull your life would be without me.
Inej: what did you do?
SHADOW AND BONE Season 2, Episode 1 “No Shelter But Me”
“So far pop culture hasn’t done anything to make me feel better as a bisexual woman. What it has done is disappoint me by misrepresenting bisexual individuals or completely ignoring our community. After coming out as bisexual, I started looking for role models to look up to, no matter if fictional or real. Sadly I didn’t find the representation I was looking for. Whenever I came across some bi representation in TV shows, movies, books, etc., they all fell victim to the same portrayal: sexually driven, manipulative, egoistic bad people. Or they were killed off.”
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Bi Women Quarterly, Vol. 36 No. 4 - Pop Culture, the Boston Bisexual Women’s Network, 2018
(via biquarterly)
