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The End

So this is the end of this blog. From today on, this blog is going to be inactive.

There are several reasons why I am not going to post on this blog…but it’s mainly because I need a fresh start on things. I may come on here to check up on things, but it is unlikely that you guys will see any new posts. Feel free to unfollow me or stick around to look at my old posts! (I will not delete this blog.)

New beginnings are good, right? I’ll see you guys around. :)

Cities & Typography, Gokhun Guneyhan

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“ High Five!
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theofficenbc:

High Five!

Psych 100 Clues:

A few of the many references to Clue

Great gif set showcasing the amazing original Clue AND our “100 Clues” celebration. Did you catch all of these references? 

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More from the EW Cover shoot

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nodaybuttodaytodefygravity:

I just wanted to have a moment of appreciation for my favorite female-led non-romantic comedies

Can we appreciate how feminist all these movies are in completely different ways?

Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids proved that yes, a comedy with an all girl cast is possible, and both guys and girls will fucking love it

Easy A is filled to the brim with slut-shaming and how fucking ridiculous it is

She’s the Man has the traditional type of plot of a tomboy girl succeeding in a male-dominated area (typical does not mean bad)

Mean Girls is all about the cattiness of girls and how that shit has got to stop. (“You’ve got to stop calling each other sluts and whores. It just makes it okay for guys to call you sluts and whores”)

And Legally Blonde is a personal favorite. Beauty does not mean ignorance, femininity does not mean inferiority. You can be kick-ass, intelligent and feminist even when you’re wearing pink. This kinda message seems a little harder to come by when it comes to “empowered women” in the media.

Basically, these movies are progressive gold