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so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
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gyaaaaaagh so sleepy i’m gonna knock tf out so hard tonight
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Carson and Lupe when they realise they're both at the gay bar

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WWDITS as text-posts (part 1)
there are more to come (threat)
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genuinely so funny that the child that crawled out of colin robinson's dead body and is played by multiple child actors with mark proksch's head photoshopped on them is perhaps the most convincing tv child i've seen in years
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D'Arcy is 5'10". Just a bit of sexy trivia to hold on to.
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women with baseball bats gotta be one of my favorite genders


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women with baseball bats gotta be one of my favorite genders


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"You and Greta? Oh, god. Oh the height! The height... Who does what?"
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i don't know that i'll ever get over the shock/elation at realizing that a league of their own is just unabashedly about women, queerness, race!! and yes, baseball! but the fact that none of the stories portrayed in the series have been gratuitous or "subtext" has been remarkably refreshing.
and let's not forget the platonic stories between the women too. friendship and family!!! the dimensions!! the growth!! the relationships!
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Pay close attention during the tryout scene in the first episode of Amazon Prime’s series “A League of Their Own.”
Two women, one wearing a plaid jacket and the other in a red sweater that contrasts with her puffy white hair, are sitting in the stands and applauding while a group of brave women show off their pitching, batting and fielding skills in hopes of winning spots in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
The two spectators are smiling, as if they know something you don’t. They look like people you should recognize but can’t quite place.
Who are they? Why are they there? Too quickly, the camera moves on.
The woman on the left is Shirley Burkovich, who spent three seasons in the AAGPBL and died in March at 89. Beside her in the red sweater is 95-year-old Maybelle Blair of Sunset Beach. She’s one of the few surviving players from the AAGPBL, which was launched in 1943 to keep baseball alive while many major leaguers were serving in World War II. By every definition, Blair always has been in a league of her own.
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please, untitled document was my father, call me untitled document (1)
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The Nevers Characters As John Mulaney Quotes
TRUE
PENANCE
AUGIE
MALADIE
SWAN
BONFIRE ANNIE
NIMBLE JACK
MUNDI
MARY
LAVINIA
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BLY MANOR APPRECIATION WEEK
Day 5: Saddest Moment ↳ There was peace.
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as a fucking disaster lesbian who went through a life-ruining breakup this year, Sour really came through for me and I don’t give a shit if it makes me basic
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Very fun the way I drive away everyone and have no one and nothing and it’s all my fault
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bly manor appreciation week ✻ day one: favorite character
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