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the-pokemonjesus:

GET THIS FUCKING BEWEAR AWAY FROM ME

yaaaasshole:

lady-starkiller:

when you’re so sleep-deprived that you don’t even feel tired anymore

this is so real

dancing-among-the-stars-forever:

thelordbless:

dancing-among-the-stars-forever:

lynati:

pedx-ing:

lesbianathogwarts:

raviolitimelord:

ismellpetrichor:

idratherbedrinkingtea:

call me maybe performed with bottles

What the fuck.

OH MY GOD.

HOW EVEN WHAT

what.

Bless these boys and whatever country they are from.

@thelordbless

@dancing-among-the-stars-forever god damn it. I will never get rid of my infamy.

I LOVE YOU :D <3

turtlemuffinbutt:

lazytuesday-creation:

captaintriscuitbiscuit:

nishikinico:

doctordragonisback:

thatsonofamitch:

fucks sake

image

god dammit

Okay now which one is clearer? 1?

or 2?

S T O P

Maybe just take off the glasses!?

I tried to argue that Ophelia resonated because Shakespeare had made an extraordinary discovery in writing her, though I had trouble articulating the nature of that discovery. I didn’t want to admit that it could be something as simple as recognizing that emotionally unstable teenage girls are human beings. …

When Ophelia appears onstage in Act IV, scene V, singing little songs and handing out imaginary flowers, she temporarily upsets the entire power dynamic of the Elsinore court. When I picture that scene, I always imagine Gertrude, Claudius, Laertes, and Horatio sharing a stunned look, all of them thinking the same thing: “We fucked up. We fucked up bad.” It might be the only moment of group self-awareness in the whole play. Not even the grossest old Victorian dinosaur of a critic tries to pretend that Ophelia is making a big deal out of nothing. Her madness and death is plainly the direct result of the alternating tyranny and neglect of the men in her life. She’s proof that adolescent girls don’t just go out of their minds for the fun of it. They’re driven there by people in their lives who should have known better.

B.N. Harrison, from “The Unified Theory of Ophelia
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