anna karenina has been released in my country’s netflix oh my god
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why cant i be like one of those people that live in the moment and move on from things so easily. everything ive let go of has claw marks on it truly
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my brain can't comprehend that there are people who don't listen to music every day, or at least often. what do you mean?? do you just walk somewhere and instead of listening to music... you think?
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omg i just gave a loser a chance and now i feel like a loser. ladies please learn from this
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i need her (prev tags on mobile) back so bad
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period dramas? yeah im in them monthly
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(trying not to kill myself) I'm full of so much love and happiness
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men have seen too much… whatever happened to getting turned on just by seeing a woman’s ankles
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the culinary community went so hard with “heard” like we gotta start using that in normal conversation yall. your friend yapping to you for 30 mins straight? heard. your gf telling you how something made her feel? heard. your mom telling you off for something you did/didnt do? heard. YES CHEF
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Perhaps Louisa didn't need to detail what Marmee is so angry about nearly every day of her life. To be a woman is to know anger. To be underestimated, treated as inferior, have one's concerns classified as minor, to do all the work and receive none of the glory— how could one not feel angry? And yet in order to be a good woman who stands a chance at being loved and accepted, back then and still very much so now, one has to learn, as Marmee advises Jo, not to show it, even better not to feel it. Anger in a woman runs the risk of being pathologized, penalized, criminalized. A woman is supposed to bear the violence of patriarchy— both the bloody and the bloodless forms— with unflappable cheeriness.
—Jenny Zhang, March Sisters: On Life, Death, and Little Women
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