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lost your heart? well, we'll see about that!

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Isabelle is just so justice-oriented?? like shes the only lightwood(/wayland) that seems to truly believe that downworlders are equal and she’s totally committed to that. like in this world alec and jace are like the guys who will say “yeah of course they deserve to be treated fairly” but isabelle is the one who will actually care about them and fight for them even though it means everyone else looks down on her.

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Vanessa Hudgens DC Comics superhero comedy gets series order

DC Comics is offiically launching a comedy series on NBC.
The network has given a series order to Powerless, which stars Vanessa Hudgens (Grease Live) as a “spunky young insurance adjuster specializing in regular-people coverage against damage caused by the crime-fighting superheroes.” (Think The Office meets Agents of SHIELD minus Marvel).
More details about the pilot storyline: “It’s when [Hudgens’ character] stands up to one of these larger-than-life figures (after an epic battle messes with her commute) that she accidentally becomes a cult ‘hero’ in her own right … even if it’s just to her group of lovably quirky co-workers. Now, while she navigates her normal, everyday life against an explosive backdrop, Emily might just discover that being a hero doesn’t always require superpowers.”
Alan Tudyk, Danny Pudi and Christina Kirk are also in the cast, with Ben Queen as writer and executive producer.

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I’m not sad, but the boys who are looking for sad girls always find me. I’m not a girl anymore and I’m not sad anymore. You want me to be a tragic backdrop so that you can appear to be illuminated, so that people can say ‘Wow, isn’t he so terribly brave to love a girl who is so obviously sad?’ You think I’ll be the dark sky so you can be the star? I’ll swallow you whole.

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SOOOO after a bit of thought i’ve decided to remake. i’m trying to develop a healthier relationship to tumblr and i feel the need to cut some baggage off.

i think i’m going to make the move sometime next week, to an as yet undecided url. i’m not going to transfer anything over from this blog, although i will leave it up so that my old posts don’t disappear. as well as my personal main blog i’m going to give myself a graphics sideblog and a fandom sideblog and a sideblog for political/awareness stuff, because i don’t like having that stuff all in one place and it will allow ppl to follow the parts that they want to. and i’m going to try and post a lot less overall.

OBVIOUSLY i will post the url once i decide on it so that ppl can refollow. this is just an announcement kinda thing.

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San Francisco Public Library hosts drag queen story hour for children

What do drag queens and children have in common?
They both find joy in wrapping themselves in feather boas and all things shiny and glittery.
A San Francisco nonprofit recognizes this shared interest in dressing up and is joining forces with the San Francisco Public Library to bring drag queens and children together.
Radar Productions, a group giving voice to queer writers and artists, will be hosting Honey Mahogany at the Eureka Valley Harvey Milk Memorial Library, March 12, noon to 2 p.m, in the heart of the Castro District. Dressed in fabulous drag-queen garb and full makeup, Honey will be reading stories, painting children’s faces and passing out cookies.
Honey is best known as a cast member on Season 5 of the reality television cult phenomenon “RuPaul’s Drag Race.”
The group has hosted two similar events and Radar executive director Juliana Delgado Lopera said they were a success.
“I think generally queers are not mixed with kids—especially drag queens,” Delgado Lopera said. “It’s really beautiful to have drag queens painting children’s faces and telling stories. It’s disrupting that idea that queers can’t mix with kids.”
She added: “It’s a kid’s world to be very imaginative. If children were allowed they would dress up every day. I don’t think they’re thinking about gender assumptions. They’re just seeing the drag queens as other people who are being imaginative.”

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Source: sfgate.com
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