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'I fuck old men for a living. Of course I golf.' minimilestone.blogspot.co.uk
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“As the father of no daughters because I’m literally in 8th grade, I think sexual harassment is bad.”

These kid are the future.

i’d like to add that cameron boyce, carlos from the decendants, also left the agency for the same reason. i’m extremely proud of those boys for making a decision grown men in the industry have been refusing to make since the beginning of cinema. i’m happy they got out of such a potentially dangerous situation and i wish them both the best. i hope others follow their examples and this starts a trend of actors and actresses refusing to give abusers work.

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Anonymous asked:

Reading your blog is very refreshing, you know a lot about lgbt stuff and you dont stress over pointless things regarding H&L and just focus on supporting their music, and also you don't think they're living some king of disgraceful life because theyre not out to the public or have to stunt once in a while, do you know some blogs that posts stuff similar to yours?

Oh thanks love! I mostly follow 1D blogs that don’t post much drama and are more fic or art focused. I can’t STAND hand wringing so I also don’t follow blogs that indulge it much. This means my 1D follow list is very, very short, lol. Here are some good eggs! Not all of them post the same stuff, too, so it should give you a little diversity! 

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Idk about y’all but I am still APALLED at the way Harry styles tucked his face into dermots neck when he hugged him at the dunkirk premiere

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NOT HERE 4 IT

😤😤😤😤😤

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Just remembered this tweet if Harry’s that no one ever understood, on the third BS anniversary.

According to Polari: Handbag = cash Branch = bullshit

I’m not sure if it means anything though. Could be that Harry was shopping for handbags. 🤷‍♀️

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Gucci has banned the use of fur. The Kering-owned megabrand says the ban with take effect with its Spring/Summer 2018 collections and it has signed up to the Fur Free Alliance, an organisation that promises to end exploitation and killing of animals for fur, as part of a wider sustainability plan.

“Do you think using furs today is still modern? I don’t think it’s still modern and that’s the reason why we decided not to do that. It’s a little bit out-dated,” chief executive and president Marco Bizzarri told BoF ahead of a speech in London outlining the move. “Creativity can jump in many different directions instead of using furs.”

Gucci joins the likes of Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Armani, which are all fur-free. Despite the popularity of its fur-lined loafers, the decision should have limited business impact for Gucci. Bizzarri says fur products are worth about €10 million ($11.8 million) annually and will be replaced with products made of faux-fur, wool and new fabric innovations. But the ban could pay dividends with Gucci’s young client base. Millennials, whom consulting firm Deloitte describes as more ethically minded than previous generations, presently account for more than half of Gucci’s shoppers, up from 40 percent two years ago, according to analysts at Mainfirst Bank. The fur ban is also about Gucci’s employer brand. “I need to do it because [otherwise] the best talent will not come to work for Gucci,” Bizzarri added.

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