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April 2011

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#I love this so much
Apr 29, 20113 notes
Running Up That Hill Placebo

unpetitcarlin:

Placebo - Running Up That Hill

Tell me, we both matter, don’t we?
You, be running up that hill
You and me, be running up that hill
You and me won’t be unhappy

Apr 29, 201151 notes
#I loved Placebo when I was 15 #Though I adore this song in particulary.
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Apr 29, 2011
#films #films watched in 2011 #43

 momography replied to your photo:The Book of Everything is the most stunning… ahhh thank you for coming! i have no idea what you look but yay! also, wtf at the wankers who kept popping their head in and their music being loud. i gave them mega death stares.

I am so glad I came and I cannot wait to see more plays. Hahaha yes I am most good at being shy, I was wearing navy plaid pants and red lipstick and sitting on Livvy’s right when I got dragged upon the stage.Ughh it sounded like the stupid CEROC people’s music though they are usually on Thursday night being horrible and tacky. Mega death stares were necessary.

Apr 29, 2011
Apr 29, 2011
#films #films watched in 2011 #42
Apr 29, 20114 notes
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry Bob Dylan

rorschachandprozac:

It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry- Bob Dylan

the Dylan song with the most play counts in my itunes. i listened to Highway 61 Revisted alot growing up and remember shrieking along to ‘Tombstone Blues’ in our lounge when i was about seven. other favourite albums would have to be Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, Blood on the Tracks and Desire.

(via dailydoseofdylan)

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#Go see it! #Everyone see it!
Apr 29, 20119 notes
I put some whiskey into my whiskey,I put some heartbreak into my heart,I put my boots on that ole dance floor,I put three rounds Lord, in my 44

I love the girl, she was my sunshine
Her name was Eleanor Caroline
She got fast, with a friend of mine
At the dance hall Lord, on the county line

-Whiskey in My Whiskey, The Felice Brothers.

Apr 28, 2011
#Oh how I adore this song.
Going to The Book of Everything tonight

…cause I finally got all my dates not confused. I have been on one week back time this whole week, though somehow I have not been disillusioned into thinking I have one more week of holidays.Je ne sais pas!

Is anyone going tonight?

Apr 28, 2011
#Curse my french brain
Apr 28, 20113 notes
#A religious studies tutor will always remind me of him #They have exactly the same U.S accent
Apr 28, 2011857 notes
“

Gender essentialism is the assumption that women are naturally like this, while men are naturally like that, and nature made it so and anyone who deviates from that pattern is a freak. Most commonly it comes in the form of “women are naturally submissive and men are naturally dominant”.

This is an absolutely unprovable statement. It is an opinion, not a fact. Look at the amount of gender conditioning we receive from infancy: different colors for girls and boys (in some cultures), commercials proclaiming boys like toy guns and trucks while girls like dollies that pee. Throughout life, we are punished for deviating from our cultural gender norms, and yet very few people find it easy to avoid those deviations.

If it’s so natural, why all the conditioning?

”
—[BetaCandy (Feminism @ THL): Why there will be no more gender essentialist comments allowed on this site] (via cheshiregrin52)
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