Guys do you think that when charles is holding mac peralta people call them mac n cheese??
Charles is probably people.
No I get that hope is grieving and all but haven't we seen this plot already?? Like it's just so repetitive. Feels like the same plot over and over again. Like I am so bored of this. The only reason I keep watching is because everyone's gay and lizzie.
The worst thing about Bellamy's death is she literally didn't have to kill him?? It literally doesn't make sense AT ALL? His death has no reason no nothing. Just like lexa.
Bellamy deserved better
Lexa deserved better
Clarke deserved better
Lastly we deserve better than JROTH😭🤡
"It's a sin to kill a mockingbird because they do nothing but one thing and that is sing their hearts out to us"
Ok so recently I've been reading Harper Lee To Kill A Mockingbird and I was just about ready to give up, when that quote came up, and then I understood.
Society is still walking on a tight rope
Judging people and the likes just for their background
Like Tom Robinson who was accused of rape by the town's lowlife Mayella Ewel
And though no one ever believed them, they did she because of one simple thing
She was white and he was black
I asked my teacher why this was significant and she answered with "That's the point of the whole story. To show how unjust and unfair soceity was and still is"
He was the unseen, powerless object everyone had been fighting over
And then came Tom Johnson
I didn't understand why he was significant, why a dog getting rabies out of season was so important
I realized it was just symbolic
He became mad
Dangerous
And it all came back
He was used to represent Maycomb
And how people became "mad dogs" when something including a person of color came up
They became just like Tom
And it didn't matter that if it was in season or not
Diversity waits for no one
And this town was very much afraid of it
I understand the purpose of the book now
Why it was written
And why it says the things it does
This is what I got
When someone is still clutching the holds of the past, the same point of views, same words, and same ways, they become afraid. Afraid of the change and of the diversity. They become so closed off that anything involving a slight bit of change turns them into "rabid dogs"
Atticus tried his very damned best to defend Tom, because it was rare that someone wanted to take effort into defending a 'negro.'
He just took the first step
"Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything
-George Bernard Shaw
I'm trying to understand why the HELL Ginny feels that she needs to have this conversation NOW. Max is literally performing a show on stage
hey, take some more video essays. (part one)
how tiktok makes you feel ugly
a relaxing critique of animal crossing new horizons
the 27 club: mental illness and art
talent belongs to the beautiful - how media manipulates your tastes
lindsay lohan: the rise of a starlet ( part one, part two )
the unrealistic beauty standard is deadly
how beauty brands failed women of color
the devil wears prada style analysis
the beauty standard between men and women
what happened to all of the black children sitcoms?
a deep dive into ‘aesthetic’ youtube
dan schneider’s wife aka hungery girl exposed
why black people hate justin timberlake
janet jackson: the underrated legend
erotica: madonna’s career ending album
the cracked reality of the ACE famly
the lovely bones is scarier than we remember
lady gaga is performance art
why rappers are the new rockstars
colorism and violence: what really happened to 3lw
the real ellen - the bitter truth behind the daytime icon
pretty privilege: beauty standards, bimbo effect and free scones
from fame to shame: shane dawson’s story ( tw for racism & pedophilia )
you’re not relatable anymore
the beauty community: racism & toxicity
a goofy movie and the power of nostalgia
music that defined the 2010s
heathers, jawbreaker, & the timelessness of killer cliques
deep cuts: society & queer horror
pinterest aesthetics, fatphobia & whitewashing
tiktok vs black creators: if you hate us just say dat
the “blaccent”; nonblack creators key to fame
ghost singing: who was really singing on michael jackson’s posthumous album
judy garland: the end of the rainbow
marilyn monroe: living blonde
the downfall of the singer cassie
this teen idol manipulated everyone
how frenemies reveals a mental health misconception perpetuated by the internet
legacy, chronical, & every other reimagining of the craft
it’s not a coincidence, it’s colorism
evil queens: a gay look at disney history
the authenticity of lana del rey
you can only reblog this today
Honestly It's for my people sounded a lot better than it's all for the mankind
I think I fell in love. ❤❤