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Adele singing to my broken heart:
“The scars of your love remind me of us
They keep me thinking that we almost had it all
The scars of your love, they leave me breathless
I can’t help feeling
We could have had it all
Rolling in the deep
(Tears are gonna fall, rolling in the deep)
You had my heart inside of your hand
(You’re gonna wish you never had met me)
And you played it to the beat
(Tears are gonna fall, rolling in the deep)
We could have had it all
Rolling in the deep
You had my heart inside of your hand
But you played it with a beating”Adele - Rolling In The Deep (by AdeleVEVO)
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(via fuckyeahfemmes)
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i don’t care what anyone says. i loved this movie (swept away) and i loved this scene.
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From my series, The Perfect Housewife. 2008.
© Alex Chousa
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Words fail.
Katharine Hepburn as Amazon warrior princess Antiope & Colin Keith-Johnston as Theseus in stage production of The Warrior’s Husband (1932) (via corbis)
“Who is Katharine Hepburn? It took me a long time to create that creature.”
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I fucking love gender. It’s my favorite toy. I like to stretch it and play with it and push it and pull it and move it to places it’s never been before. My problem is the fact that people are born and a doctor takes one look at them and puts them in a box and says they have to live there for the rest of their lives. That’s my problem. Not gender. I love gender!
– Jos as quoted by Feministing responding on the relatively common assertion that if the gender binary didn’t exist, trans people would no longer identify as trans or feel a need to present in the same way. (via septembur)(via deviantfemme)
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i love everything about this picture: sexy woman, lots of books, glasses, lingerie, tattoos, and a very comfy looking couch :)
gpoy, as they say.
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From my series, The Perfect Housewife. 2008.
© Alex Chousa
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How I wish I could chill around the house but I live in a dorm… =(
Looks like heaven.
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adele has been pulling my heartstrings this evening, reminding me how important it is to feel and express my emotions even if just to myself… i think this song is originally a bob dylan song.






