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safety lights are for dudes

@amethystarz / amethystarz.tumblr.com

archivist. feminist. queer/lesbian. femme. lady of letters, mistress of the house of books
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troutlawyer

Grandmas were so right about puzzles and knitting and crocheting and solitaire and reading slow and slippers and baking and watching deer in the backyard send post

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A lesbian couple were smoking weed together.

One was a high femme, the other was a stoned butch.

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you have to stay alive. you're going to be such a beautiful middle aged freak. young freaks will see you in the street and know that things can be okay.

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CW: family illness, ICU, extended hospital stays, just I’m sad and my wife’s really sick and I’m already exhausting my irl support group

This is gonna be all over the place and emotional but I’m so overwhelmed and sad and scared. My wife’s in the ICU and is critically ill. The doctors seem confident but she’s so sick and out of it and I’m so scared she might not make it

And I miss her. I’m home at night after spending 11 hours in the ICU with her and I keep wanting to look over and talk to her or hold her hand and omg I want to do that again. I hope I get to do that again. Just to snuggle with her and hug her and be held

I don’t know how to get through this without her. I love her so much, she’s so important to me.

I’m trying to distract myself with silly tv before I eventually pass out and get too little sleep, but omg the overwhelming fear is inescapable

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shesnake

Stills from We Are Lady Parts season 2, coming May 30

A NOTE FROM NIDA MANZOOR (CREATOR/WRITER/DIRECTOR/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IN PEACOCK'S PRESS RELEASE: Making season one of We Are Lady Parts was immense for me. It was a trial by fire, but I found my voice, my style and my confidence in creating this show. Most importantly, I found my tribe - from actors and crew to producers and studio execs. So, coming to season two, I was galvanised. The characters, the world, the tone - it was all there, established, and ready to go. Now it was time to turn things up to 11. I wanted to go bolder, sillier, darker and deeper and that is exactly what we strived to do. In season two, we explore the interior lives of each of the women in more depth. Each of them facing new, existential challenges with all the silliness, pratfalls and banter of season one. The music is bigger too - more wild original tunes (penned by me and my siblings) and dare I say it, even better covers. The season overall asks the question of success. What is success? For a punk band - is fame, stadium shows and major record deals the answer? I wanted to explore the uncomfortable tension between art and commerce and ask how much compromise is too much. I'm really proud of what we achieved, and can't wait to share it with old fans and new.
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