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grief does unimaginable things to our mind body and soul. both sinead and angus lost people extremely close to them before they passed themselves . it’s honestly so so terribly sad my heart is so heavy this week

convincing myself that lili and rachel sennott are gonna be working together on a future project

On October 3, 1992, Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O’Connor was scheduled to appear, performing an a cappella performance of Bob Marley’s “War.” During the dress rehearsal of the episode, O’Connor held up a photo of a Balkan child as a protest of child abuse in war before bowing and leaving the stage, which the episode’s director Dave Wilson described as a “very tender moment.” During the live show, she changed the “War” lyric “fight racial injustice” to πfight child abuse” as a protest against the then still relatively unknown cases of sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church. She presented a photo of Pope John Paul II while singing the word “evil,” before tearing the image into pieces and saying “Fight the real enemy!”

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Anonymous asked:

Hi! Do you know when the Dublin tickets will be available on ticketmaster? I bought one but I need to sell it now cause I was able to buy one for my own country

the general sale is on thursday this week if that’s what u mean !

i hate the way that “female characters are just not as well written as male characters” persists even after years and years of people pointing out that is simply a bad excuse, that people will rehabilitate a poorly written man and flatten a well written woman time and time again. i hate the way that no one can take this criticism, this simple truth that they are biased against women, and work to slowly dismantle this part of themselves. instead it’s just, there are no good women

tell me why i just had a 20 minute conversation with my 6th year chemistry teacher in a pub