These are the strange, true, and crazy confessions of my life with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Know now that even though I still struggle, that I am very loved and happy and you can be too. If you need help call the kids helpline 1800 55 1800 (Aus) Trigger warning: I generally try to stick to what's it like struggling with OCD, but sometimes I venture off into other topics such as anxiety, depression, sexual assault, paranoia, sexuality and other issues. So please proceed with caution. This is purely anecdotal and to help fight stigma.
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Bi culture is having people hit on you and not being able to use the “sorry I’m gay” excuse
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Is baby formula just protein powder, but for babies?? Asking for a friend.
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the fact that keanu reeves rejected being on mcu multiple times but said yes to be on a sponge bob movie just shows how truly powerful he is
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This is one of the best lesbian movies i’ve seen and it’s a fricking car commercial
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“Excuse me, Lady. I must destroy this source of fake news and dark arts of political manipulation.”
Video by Jax Teller Morrow 🐾
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I saw everyone on twitter tearing Emma Watson apart for saying she’s self - partnered instead of single and decided to watch her interview for British Vogue to know what the hell was she trying to say with that. I was very surprised to find a 30 minute video in which amongst other things she talks about the following:
She felt undeserving when she was appointed as UN Women goodwill ambassador and sought out Gloria Steinem to learn about feminist activism.
She thinks the criticism she received for being a white feminist was useful because it made her educate herself.
She says there’s a desperate need to reform the education system in the UK to change the way they are taught the history of how Britain has been involved in foreign affairs and how they profited from slavery.
She felt anxious about approaching 30 because there’s a lot of pressure to have a husband and a baby by then and she’s still figuring her life out.
She was so young when she was casted in Harry Potter that she doesn’t remember much of her life before it and she went to therapy to deal with her issues with fame. She used to feel very guilty for being unhappy because she thought she should enjoy fame more.
The interviewer is a transgender woman and they discuss transgender issues for a while. Emma is in regular contact with a trans child which makes the topic of trans rights emotional for her because she’s very anxious for this kid’s safety.
She talks about her role as Meg March in the new Little Women movie and defends that unlike what many people say choosing to be a wife and a mother doesn’t make Meg a less feminist character and quotes a line from the movie, “Just because my dreams are different than yours it doesn’t mean they are unimportant.”
She wishes more people would realize she’s not Hermione Granger but also understands why they want to see that in her because Hermione is a symbol for her too.
She used to think she could never be happy without a partner and now that she has learnt to navigate that better and is genuinely happy single she’s started to think of herself as self - partnered in contrast to the time when she thought of herself as single = lonely.
Every media outlet decided to focus in an out of context quote from the three minutes she talked about her dating life when the actual interview had a lot of depth and way more important things were discussed. I’m sad and angry but not surprised.
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kristen stewart about her girlfriend on the howard stern show
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The author: 'She had crazy curly hair. Like a mane. Big and fluffy curls etc etc.'
Me: *has big fluffy curly hair* omg that's awesome!
Movie adaptations:





Me: ...
I know this is such a common thing and only the beginning of fucking white washing and other shit in the movie industry, but I will never shut up about how god damn annoying it is.
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i just read a washington post article on romcoms aging poorly due to the pushiness (and oft-stalkery conduct) of the male characters therein, and it got me thinking about pride and prejudice, and specifically darcy saying, “one word from you will silence me on this subject forever.”
because, like, that’s the seldom-portrayed romantic dream in the patriarchal hellscape that is our world, isn’t it?
a dude being willing to say, “i understand if you don’t feel the same way about me, and i’ll leave you alone forever about this if my attention is unwanted.”
so simple, yet so wonderful in its basic human decency
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Me? 2 faced? Bitch please I'm at least 6 faced.
I have so many alter egos and different personalities I can hardly keep tract.
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