Betty Blythe for Chu-Chin-Chow directed by Herbert Wilcox 1923 via madivinecomedie via Dante Bea
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Alfred Grabner :: Zwei parallel tanzende frauen / Two women dancing in parallel, 1930 / via madivinecomedie, src: sammlungenonline.albertina.at
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“He walked out of nowhere toward nowhere, a man from another time who, it seemed, had reached a point of pointless ending.”
― Stephen KingAmazing blood texture
I wish more women knew that it was okay to acknowledge that being a woman can be, in itself, traumatic and life-altering
sometimes women don’t have big events in their lives. sometimes they it’s “just” the ever-present fear of harassment and assault, the fact that most of your friends have been harassed and assaulted, the constant pressure to hate, change, and dress up your body, the fact that both men and women are less likely to take you seriously, the almost daily news about violence against your gender, the casual misogynistic jokes, the expectations that you will have have high-risk sex and carry a child, the knowledge that your gender has been considered less valuable than men for a large part of human history in most parts of the world…
I want all women to know that that going through all of that (and more) is enough to mess you up. trust yourself.
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me: wants to play multiple instruments, create art, speak multiple languages, etc.
me: lays on the floor face down for an hour instead
the raw energy of this scene can’t be conveyed through a gifset