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Equivalent of a baby giraffe

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A lil broken, but it's okay. infp Instagram: alanna.ellen.r
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I believe this is from Ghost Stories. The series didn’t do too well in Japan, so when it was translated and dubbed in English, the VA studio was given a rough outline of the plot and were told to do ‘whatever’. 

They ran with that.

She’s both…she’s a ghost AND a bitch.

Reblog if you’re a ghost AND a bitch

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Please don’t pay for his music.

This is actually a sensationalist headline. It’s actually to keep paparazzi out of his property and give him some privacy. I don’t really give two shits about him or his music, but it’s shitty everyone is jumpin his ass over misreported bullshit.

Literally from the article:

“After details of his planning application were reported in April, Sheeran took aim at a tabloid newspaper, saying: ‘Your story is b——s, I have done lots of work in the past for Crisis and Shelter and would never build railings outside my home for that reason. The reason was to keep the paps that you employ from being on my doorstep.’”

Just your daily reminder that many journalists lack basic journalistic integrity and value clicks above everything else.

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My friend, Adam, is straight. When I told him I loved Love simon he said “oH oF CoURsE yOu Do yoUre a LeSbIan AnD YoU LovE evErYthiNg gAy. thAt fiLm wAs SuCh a ClIChE GAy FiLm AboUt a ClOsEtEd KiD” I don’t think he understands just how much I, and all my gay friends related to the film. The plot may have seemed relatively simple and “cliche” to straight people, and I admit it was quite a simple plot, however it was the way it was executed that really made me relate to it. It was the way nick Robinson perfectly executed what it’s like to hear gay jokes from family members while trying not to make it obvious they make you uncomfortable, it’s the way simon panics whenever there may be a chance that his friends might find out he’s gay, it’s the way simon romanticises every male teenager who gives him attention, it’s the utter heartbreak in his eyes when his dad first walks away to process the information and the way simon avoids his family for a few days after, even the way he decides to tell Abby about him being gay before he tells Leah because he doesn’t know Abby as well as he knows Leah and Abby’s rejection would hurt less than Leah’s. So yeah maybe it is a pretty simple storyline, and maybe it does appear to be a “cliche gay story” but it still speaks to so many lgbt kids because of how realistic the portrayal of a closeted gay teen is. It’s so important because representation that isn’t the usual “oh yeah we’re both gay but we’re not main characters and we’re not going to show any on screen affection and we’re certainly not going to ever address this fact again ever because we need to keep this as straight as possible to get the views” representation is so important to closeted kids.

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