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Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (via hqlines)
Zootopia (2016) dir. Byron Howard and Rich Moore
It is so important to me that a kids movie had this conversation in it
This movie gave an entire generation of children a script for how to handle this issue. It showed marginalized kids that it’s okay to call people out, and gave them a script for how to do so firmly but with compassion
It also gave privileged kids a script for how to respond to being called out– which is to listen, have compassion, apologize, and never do the problematic thing again
It also managed to convey this to all the adults who brought their kids to the movies, and all the rest of us who just went because we wanted to
This scene is so important to me
be sure to understand ur s/o’s way of showing affection and make them aware of yours.. some ppl show affection by buying u things and some ppl will say I love u a million times and some will make u breakfast some will leave u the last ice cream, but it’s really important to know about these things bc u could not notice them and feel unloved while your s/o feels taken for granted and it’s just all a big misunderstanding so please talk about these things
men are so unbelievably rude to women they don’t find attractive
Nooo lie. They even rude to women they find attractive if they’re rejected. Men are just fragile asf
Zendaya on Being in Beyoncé’s Lemonade It was crazy. At first when they called I thought it wasn’t even real. I don’t think I believed it until I got there and I saw her. Clearly I’m obsessed with Beyoncé. Anyone that knows me knows that I’m a diehard fan. It was incredible being part of something that I think was more than just a Beyoncé video. It was a women empowerment video. It was a black women empowerment video. It was a socially conscious and aware video. It touched on so many different topics and things that were so important, and I appreciate that she uses her platform to do that and talk about things and make people uncomfortable.
Our generation’s Charlie Brown
This video is so positive and fun. I love it 10/10
Beat is lit