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goodbye (not really) (I’m moving to a new blog)

Hello!!!! You probably don’t even remember who tf this is since i’ve been inactive for such a long time BUT I just wanted to say y’all that I’ve opened a new main blog and this will officially become an archive, no longer updated.

After nine years, 80k + posts and thousands of liked posts I need a new space where to start fresh since for quite a long time I’ve been completely unsatisfied with this blog. I still love it tho and I shall keep it in case I want to see what I was up to in 2012 lmao 

In any case, my new blog is osscarisaac (very creative, I know) and I will post and reblog everything I like now (sense8, period dramas, oscar isaac obviously, b99 and cats are my main fandoms i guess, if you want to know)

Thank you so much for following me for so so so many years, I will forever be grateful!!!! 

Love, Vicky

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What I know for sure is that speaking your truth is the most powerful tool we all have. And I’m especially proud and inspired by all the women who have felt strong enough and empowered enough to speak up and share their personal stories. Each of us in this room are celebrated because of the stories that we tell, and this year we became the story. But it’s not just a story affecting the entertainment industry. It’s one that transcends any culture, geography, race, religion, politics, or workplace. So I want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse and assault because they, like my mother, had children to feed and bills to pay and dreams to pursue. They’re the women whose names we’ll never know. They are domestic workers and farm workers. They are working in factories and they work in restaurants and they’re in academia, engineering, medicine, and science. They’re part of the world of tech and politics and business. They’re our athletes in the Olympics and they’re our soldiers in the military.” - Oprah Winfrey, the first black woman to accept the Cecil B. de Mille award at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards

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