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clamperton-younglady:

Anastasia - Once Upon on December in Russian

The English version was good, but the Russian version attached to me better, because the story itself is from Russia.

Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia (Великая Княжна Анастасия Николаевна Романова).

xcgirl08:

A Warm, Caring Woman by ~xcgirl08

Tarrlok and Noatak’s mother: in that whole sad story, I feel like her part is often forgotten. 

She has a husband who keeps the truth from her as old rage fills him, two sons who keep the truth from her as they growth farther and farther apart, spends the rest of her life believing that her firstborn died cold and alone and lost and frightened, never learns that her younger son loved her so much that he was willing to stay behind with a father who didn’t want him and thought of him as a weakling, and eventually she loses her husband, too. 

And they never even gave her a name.

jepoyonthego:

Learn Me Right - Birdy with Mumford and Sons

“Willow Smith, you’re 11 years old. Nobody needs advice about ‘being themselves’ from you. Call us back when you get your period” was tweeted and retweeted hundreds of times last night and Monday morning.

Considering what black children learn about blackness, subtly and openly, in the media and in American culture, don’t we want them to have the strength and resilience to say, “I am not your stereotype, but I am me”? Don’t we want them to feel comfortable in their skin? Don’t we want black children to be as free as other children? Don’t we want to inoculate little girls against the onslaught of shitty messages about black femaleness?Perhaps we don’t.

I can’t help but set reaction to Willow Smith next to the plethora of young male performers who brag about swag and girls and money without raising so much as an eyebrow. But a little black girl sings “your validation is not that important to me,” and all hell breaks loose.

Much reaction to Willow Smith also confirms the way women are expected to perform femininity. One person live tweeting the BET Awards offered that Willow Smith was “turning into a little lesbian,” and that wasn’t the only message speculating on the 11-year-old’s sexuality or questioning her gender. Another tweeter snarked that rapper Tyga and Willow are one in the same.

There would be nothing wrong If Willow were to identify as a lesbian or a boy, but what narrow parameters are we placing on girls and women if simply wearing our hair short, sporting a button down over skinny jeans, and daring to mount a skateboard dictates all anyone needs to know about who we are and who we love?

What’s the problem? If I had a little girl, I would be excited as all get out if she were like Willow Smith. I wish I had been more like Willow at 11. (But then, I don’t have multimillionaire parents, which makes some difference, yes?). We lament the presence of strong role models for our children. They could certainly do a lot worse than idolizing a seemingly smart, engaging, self-assured, quirky black girl. That so many of us don’t recognize that says a lot about our society — none of it good. | The Willow Text: What the Reaction to Willow Smith Says About Us (x)

iloveitwhenyoucallmebigpapagena:

Scarlett Johansson puts Extra’s interviewer in his place after he asks: Were you able to wear undergarments [under your suit]?

Scarlett #1

Actresses are asked such INANE, bullshit, “sexy” questions by male interviewers, thank god she actually calls them out

"Pottery fragments found in a south China cave have been confirmed to be 20,000 years old, making them the oldest known pottery in the world, archaeologists say."
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News from The Associated Press

Cool. 

(via biyuti)

An amazing discovery. Twenty-fucking-thousand years. You could say that people have been making pottery in China for a while now. That easily beats the musical performance I saw in Beijing played on bronze bells which were 5,000 years old.

The lead author of the research article is a Chinese woman named Wu Xiaohong (oh man that given name, Xiaohong, she must be a child of the Cultural Revolution), but the AP article sees fit to begin not by quoting her, but a professor Gideon Shelach:

“The focus of research has to change,” Shelach, who is not involved in the research project in China, said by telephone.

Um, why is the first quote from some professor in Israel? Nice work, AP.

Ms. Xu herself says:

“We are very excited about the findings. The paper is the result of efforts done by generations of scholars,” Wu said. “Now we can explore why there was pottery in that particular time, what were the uses of the vessels, and what role they played in the survival of human beings.

“We thought it would be impossible because the conventional theory was that pottery was invented after the transition to agriculture that allowed for human settlement.

“The key was to ensure the samples we used to date were indeed from the same period of the pottery fragments. This way, we can determine with precision the age of the fragments, and our results can be recognized by peers.

“The difference of 2,000 years might not be significant in itself, but we always like to trace everything to its earliest possible time. The age and location of pottery fragments help us set up a framework to understand the dissemination of the artifacts and the development of human civilization.”

(via zuky)

b/c discoveries like this apparently always have to be agreed upon and discussed by non local, preferably non poc folks to be accepted.

(via deluxvivens)

"People of color have to learn white culture for survival. White people learn brown and black culture for ‘ghetto’ jokes."
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Sara David (via fatwasandfanboys)

or to appear ‘well-rounded’ or ‘spiritual’ or ‘authentic’ or ‘enlightened’ or ‘hip’ or ‘radical’ (via theanimalnamesofplants)

fleursdartifice:

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So yami and I were talking about Brave and mostly it was cooing over Fergus and Elinor WOW TOP TIER PARENTS A+++ PIXAR

we agreed it would be really cute to see their story when they were young. Yami beat me to fanarting and if you haven’t seen hers already YOU SHOULD CHECK IT OUT

everything about this is beautiful and pertinent to my interests

Alice Morgan quotes, part two.

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