lizziebee93
QueenElizabethofWesteros
lizziebee93

Midlife crisis.

Yup. I keep Klonopin on my person at all times. It’s a miracle worker, but it’s nice to not have to pop a pill every time (don’t get me wrong - it works when you really need it). I’ve learned about keeping a go-to list of self-soothing activities from my doctors. Happy kitty photos, coloring, and deplorable fanfiction

Roy Moore blocked Doug Jones on twitter. This man, who is applying for a job where he will need to represent an entire state and her citizens, blocked his opponent on twitter.

Feeling depressed and hopeless lately? May I recommend Nathan the Beach Cat to cheer you up. She’s Xanax for the soul. She lives in a beautiful house on a beautiful beach in Australia and her days consist of going to the beach with her family, swimming in the ocean, and then going home to take a nap. I want this life.

I beg you to imagine her role in this being a man. Girls can rape girls.

This is a truly harrowing tale of rape but I’m glad that this might lead to greater awareness of sexual harassment, assault, or worse in the LGBT+ community.

I think he just gets a lot of radio play.

I would like this comment a thousand times if I could.

Excuse me, no. Little Women is Professor Bhaer’s most famous film.

“You have indicted me. … That’s not innocent until proven guilty.”

Yeah, I remember reading about the filming of Boys Don’t Cry (which has a really violent, explicit rape scene), and the director, Kimberley Pierce, carefully choreographed the scene so the actors knew exactly what was going to happen and when, and they walked through the other parts of the scene a bunch of times, so

The responsible way to film scenes that involve violence are to have open, explicit communication with the actors as well as repeated checks ins to make sure they’re doing okay. The violence should be choreographed and specific. The actors should have control over the ability to call breaks.

Per Malik’s account, the

Tom Hollander would never leave a production unless he had a good reason. He has worked with EVERYONE in the business and he is a complete professional.

I hate talking to my coworkers about the Oscars or even what movie they’ve seen the past weekend. They’re invariably, “I went to see Ladybird/[insert any other indie drama with award cred]!” And I’m always like, “Well...I saw Thor three times in a row? :D”

Someone who knows more about it might chime in here but basically they believe that humans have no right to use animals in any way. This goes beyond eating meat and wearing fur, they also don’t believe animals should be taken as pets and as such they oppose no-kill shelters. A huge percentage of animals in their

Sexual assault victims do not have to be perfect for us to be angry about their treatment. And she’s doing good now.

I already know this. She made a mistake working with Salva and she shouldn’t have made that statement. But maybe she needed the money? I know her dad was sick and she spent a lot of her savings on treatment for him. Her career is not exactly Meryl Streep level since Harvey Weinstein blacklisted her after raping

I absolutely see the logic in your reasoning and think you’re spot on about what’s going on in her head. But shit, when do we start demanding that people who lack imagination live outside of their own experiences? You’ve done about a thousand times more mental work than Pam has just in this comment, but she’s given a

There is a difference between advising women not to let their guard down and saying that women who ostensibly have let their guard down are making excuses for fucking up when they get raped while their guard is down. Will I advise my daughter to be careful and not drink too much at parties lest she end up incapable of

See, it’s good, to me, that we’re in the habit of asking every A-list actor who continues to work with Woody Allen why they’re doing that.