sweetangel13076:

zess:

She’s never seen Star Wars? Ted, the only people in the universe who haven’t seen Star Wars are the characters in Star Wars and that’s ‘cause they lived ‘em, Ted. That’s ‘cause they lived the Star Wars!

Wow… Never underestimate the stupidity of others…

sweetangel13076:

zess:

She’s never seen Star Wars? Ted, the only people in the universe who haven’t seen Star Wars are the characters in Star Wars and that’s ‘cause they lived ‘em, Ted. That’s ‘cause they lived the Star Wars!

Wow… Never underestimate the stupidity of others…

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Reblogging because of butts

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lizavery:

slutforlouistomlinson:

The seniors decided to turn our school into Hogwarts for their senior prank. 

The result was kind of awesome.

BEST.

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readyforrightnow:

emilydoesstuff:

To whoever put these together, I applaud you.

I know that a lot of people will disagree with this, but I think Taylor is a horrible role model. Are the emotions in her songs easy to relate to? Yes. Who hasn’t been upset by a break up, or wanted someone who was dating another person?

However, she is irresponsible with her messages. This photoset proves it. For someone who supposedly supports the NOH8 campaign, these are pretty hypocritical lyrics. She is essentially saying that homosexuality is an insult, and an equal response to being called obsessive and crazy.

Personally, I would not ever be offended if someone thought I was gay, or said so to others. It’s not an insult. I would, however, be offended if someone called me obsessive and crazy. In this context, those are insulting words.

Yes, I know, this is just a silly song by a silly girl, but this is a real issue. As a public figure, and someone who rallies against bullying, she’s doing a pretty fantastic job of bullying here. And she should know better.

But Taylor Swift makes no apologies for the messages she sends to her fans, who are mainly young girls. Or at least, none that I’ve ever heard of.

The worst thing about all of this is that I don’t think she’s done it out of malice, or out of homophobia. I think she’s done it because she’s ignorant and she doesn’t think about what she says and what it means.

We don’t need ignorant girls running around singing about stealing girls’ boyfriends, glorifying a tragic story that ends in teenage suicide, and gay bashing, pretending to be strong female role models.

If you need a role model, look at Michelle Obama, who is actually a strong female. Or if you need someone younger, look at Demi Lovato, who has struggled with a lot of issues, but is constantly working to become a stronger, healthier person, so she can be a good role model for girls, and who speaks out against society’s impossible standards for women. Or Emma Watson, who has literally grown up under public scrutiny, but has come out as a classy, strong young woman who, despite not needing it to make money and support herself, has challenged herself to receive a college education.

So, I read this and literally spoke out loud, “Let me just reblog and applaud.” I proceeded to applaud.

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