stardustizuku:

absolutefuss:

I was rewatching Midoriya’s fight scene with Todoroki and as he’s talking about how they’re all giving their all in the festival, it pans over to everyone in the audience, including Shinsou, and I totally forgot they do that, and I started c ry i n g because I realised Shinsou never actually got the brunt of Midoriya’s physical attack before and only saw it in use when he used it on the ground to snap himself out of Shinsou’s trance, so it just looks like he’s thinking:

“dude i could have died

oldloves:

Frida Kahlo & Josephine Baker had an affair when both women were living in Paris in 1939. 

Kahlo had recently separated from her husband Diego and had come to Paris to oversee an exhibition of her paintings at the Louvre. In addition to her music career, Baker was, at the time, working for the French military intelligence as an ‘honorable correspondent.’ She would coax information about German troops and other military matters during her parties where she would meet officers frequently.

While the details of the affair have remained cloudy, it’s been confirmed by Baker’s son and biographer that soon after meeting, Baker and Kahlo became romantically involved. Both women identified as bisexual and were famous for boldly eschewing the conventions of the time. 

boyofzoot:

boyofzoot:

when i tell people how i got good with drawing, i get the same reaction that saitama gets when he told genos how he got super powerful. when I first started drawing i couldn’t draw for shit. i traced printed dragon ball z posters everyday until one day…i realized i wasn’t tracing anymore, i was doing it from memory.

chidi-anaqonye:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

its-sappho-bitch:

listened to Bohemian Rhapsody today…
i’m so very sorry

If this post gets 100 notes I’ll recreate the entire song through memes

OK so I’ll do my best to get this done soonish–it may be a week or two, but I’m doing it

My masterpiece… is complete.

op did not put in this much work for 160 notes