queen-incorrect-quotes:

im-happy-at-home:

irisparry:

classicalmonoblogue:

olofahere:

pumpkinleif:

Not gonna lie, one of my favorite parts about writing urban fantasy is determining how and where the fantasy meshes in with reality.

Like, I’m not saying Freddie Mercury WAS a siren, but have you ever heard anyone NOT sing along to Bohemian Rhapsody?

I rest my case.

It is a six-minute song with incomprehensible lyrics that seem to have something to do with murder and demons, with five sections that are completely different stylistically but no chorus.

It was number one on the the UK singles charts twice, 15 years apart, and is by many measures one of the most popular, or the most popular, single of all time.

Yeah, there’s magic involved.

And an absurdly broad swathe of people know it. I have no memory of learning it, do you?

it’s a kind of magic

I hardly remember a time when I didn’t know this song. Hmmm…

IT SHOWED UP ON MY DASH AN ACTUAL LEGEND

terusmob:

terusmob:

literally all of online “stan twitter” language is just aave that’s been popularized and generalized by nonblacks to the point where black people are the ones who look out of pocket for using words we came up with because funny internet persona #23904378 wants to use “deadass” and “finna” in every other sentence

can white people please reblog this because all i see in my notes are people of color and y’all need to own up to the fact that you overuse aave as well (looking @ u white gays)

tariqah:

Man: She calls me daddy 😉

Me: And that is only reflective of either her psychological conditioning and sexual socialisation under the patriarchy with the most intimate yet abusive relation being the patriarch, the father, OR her real trauma in her relationship with her father. Neither of them show that you aren’t completely replaceable, in fact you are only a tiny tiny cog that over estimates your own importance and believer that’s the sexual submissiveness portrayed by your partner is for YOU and not due to systemic forces or directed at other people and you’re just a poor effigy

Man: :0

awesome-fan-number-one:

your-mouths-a-constellation:

heliosdraws:

I haven’t seen a lot of posts that shed some positivity for non-binary Muslims who wear the hijab – I personally sometimes feel it’s frustrating that people see hijabi non-binary people as “female” just because the hijab is an obligation for women. My hijab does not define my gender; only my obligation to my God and my religion! 

Shoutout to all non-binary hijabi Muslims out there; you are valid and Allah loves you, insya-Allah!

this is the most blessed post I thinking ever seen thank you op

THIS!!!