how are you even alive don’t you need your right nipple to live o m g
r u a ghost
First Gameplay Footage of Kingdom Hearts III
(Source: a-world-of-our-very-own, via fuckyeahsquareenix)
how are you even alive don’t you need your right nipple to live o m g
r u a ghost
Emma & Andrew filming ‘The Amazing Spiderman-2’ in Union Square in NYC [16.04]
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this is what heterophobia would look like if it was real. if you believe that heterophobia is a real thing that exists, please watch this because you will see that it simply doesn’t exist, that it never has and never will.
tbh I think everyone should watch this anyway because it’s very clever and very powerful
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this has a deeper meaning. the light bulb represents an idea of an individual and the mouse trap represents how quick society is to destroy that idea.
are you fucking retarded no its just a lightbulb falling on a mousetrap shut the fuck up
Guys idk what the meaning is but if it is what the first person said you’re kind of proving it right. She said her idea and now you’re judging it, just like she said society would.woah^
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I am not usually one to comment or go out of my way to update myself on entertainment news and gossip. I’ve never really idolized any actor/tress, but I can probably say it’s because I’ve never taken the time to know who they were/are behind the curtains of movie theatres, nor did/do I think any bystander or fan can ever really know past the glamor and fame. But my mother brought up a woman actress a year ago— mothers know best and she probably knew that whatever she was about to tell me would hit home.
Su Qi (Lin, Li Hui) is a Taiwanese born female actress, having received numerous awards for best leading/supporting female role. What her fans and the public later found out, or, saw was where she had tread when she was 16. Coming from a very poor family, it was her decision to drop out of high school and pursue a career in modeling. She took the road of pornography at 16 not fully comprehending the fine line between what the photographer had called it to be “art” and simply seen as porn. She was taken by a producer from Hong Kong to star in pornographic movies but it hadn’t taken very long for her true acting skills and potential to be seen by a producer. After winning countless awards and the growth of her publicity , bits of her past resurfaced and many of her fans began to judge and hold negative connotations to the woman she was now, because of the girl she was back then. Yet, at one of her award ceremonies, she said in closure to her speech, (translated to the best of my abilities) thanking her fans who still loved her along with the ones who didn’t, that because of them, she was able to understand and embrace the truth of herself and that she would “prove” herself by slowly putting back on, the clothes she took off, one by one.
So for her grace and her strength in facing the public, I adore her.