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Reblogging 5% fandom and 95% bullshit I like


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Reblogging 5% fandom and 95% bullshit I like
the most unrealistic thing about the barbie movie to me is just how many kens there were in barbieland. no one had that many kens. if there are 100 barbies in barbieland we should be looking at like 5 kens max. of course i love the spectacle of dozens of kens beaching each other off but really that whole scene probably should have just been a ryan gosling and simu liu angrily scissoring
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Something I’ve seen a bit of variation on and was wondering about..
How do you feel about irl friends knowing about your tumblr blog?
I give my tumblr to most of my irl friends like any other social media (what)
I’ve given my tumblr to some close irl friends, but not most
I’ve only given my tumblr to one or two very close irl friends
No irl friends have my tumblr, but most of them know I have one
No irl friends have my tumblr, but a few close friends know I have one
No irl friends have my tumblr, but one or two very close friends know I have one
No one irl is allowed to know I have a tumblr. Get away from me
Some weird situation that doesn’t fit any these of at all? (Put in tags)
I know that some of these answers are kind of undefined but choose what best suits you!
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“Take Me to Church” is essentially about sex, but it’s a tongue-in-cheek attack at organizations that would … well, it’s about sex and it’s about humanity, and obviously sex and humanity are incredibly tied. Sexuality, and sexual orientation — regardless of orientation — is just natural. An act of sex is one of the most human things. But an organization like the church, say, through its doctrine, would undermine humanity by successfully teaching shame about sexual orientation — that it is sinful, or that it offends God. The song is about asserting yourself and reclaiming your humanity through an act of love. Turning your back on the theoretical thing, something that’s not tangible, and choosing to worship or love something that is tangible and real — something that can be experienced.
- Hozier, in an interview with The Cut
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