poufsoufflegirl asked
rapunzel, boo, seven dwarfs, merida

Rapunzel: 5 things from your bucket list

Kids. Marriage. Graduate College. Get my own place. Study Abroad. Live in a major city.

Idk, I tend to have lots of things I’d like to try, but they are constantly changing. Very few things actually *need to get done* or something. Go to China? Lose weight? Take over the world?

Boo: A childhood hero.

Margaret Borchert (high school friend who taught me to be myself, do what I want, be geeky, be comfortable, etc etc.  I would not be who I am today without her.)

Seven Dwarfs: 7 things you like in the people around you.

Honesty. Straightforwardness. Empathy. Openness. Forgiveness. Quirkiness. Authenticity.

Merida: What are you most passionate about?

First and foremost, trying to make life a little less overwhelming for people.

Beyond that, adventure. Impulse. Web Design. Feminism. Geeky Stuff. Anything shiny that catches my eye, currently Steam Powered Giraffe

Your very Personal and Intense Disney Ask:

Aurora: Story of your first kiss

Rapunzel: 5 things from your bucket list

Dory: Something someone has told you that you can't forget (two good things and one bad)

Pocahontas: Something new you taught someone.

Mulan: Do you trust your gut feeling? What happened.

Jasmine: The story of when you had to really trust someone. Was it easy?

Belle: Is there someone you are close to who no one else likes? What's the story?

Ariel: Where do you think you belong, and why?

Flounder: Something that surprised you and frightened you.

Eric: Have you ever helped a stranger? What happened.

Aladdin: A sacrifice you made for someone.

Tiana: A time you tried the hardest for something.

Boo: A childhood hero.

Cruella: Something you really want but you aren't allowed to have.

Seven Dwarfs: 7 things you like in the people around you.

Kronk: What you are best at in the kitchen?

Simba: Something a parent has taught you.

Cinderella: "A dream is a wish your heart makes" What's that for you?

Nemo: Your bravest moment.

Terk: Are you a big brother/sister figure to anyone?

Buzz: Your favourite fantasy world (aka Harry Potter, Star Wars), if any.

Alice: Done drugs?

Peter Pan: Something from your childhood that you still love.

Merida: What are you most passionate about?

what people think feminism is: who run the world? GIRLS. haha yeah boys can suck my dick, girls are better.

what feminism actually is: who run the world? whoever is most capable of the position, regardless of sex/gender

loki-dokey:

megumiovvo:

chuck-charles:

i made a makeup tutorial for all my fellow feminists out there bye

jfc

watch it

THIS IS GLORIOUS OH MY GOD

(Source: chibigordonramsay)

diatheses:

Favourite ships (in no particular order)

Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) / Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) - Scott Pilgrim VS the World

I know you play mysterious and aloof just to avoid getting hurt. And I know you have reasons for not wanting talk about your past. I want you to know that I don’t care about any of that stuff. Because I’m in lesbians with you.

euphemology:

221b-bag-end:

loungezombie:

i wonder if there’s an actual heaven and if there’s an actual angel called Castiel up there who’s just like “FOR FUCKS SAKE CAN THESE TEENAGERS STOP CALLING ME”

“whY DID I GET A SUDDEN INCREASE IN PRAYERS IN 2009”

“wHO the hell is Destiel?”

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

Al Seckel, a cognitive neuroscientist and expert on illusions, created this “Levitating Water” installation, in which multiple streams of water appear as a series of levitating droplets thanks to a strobing light. The well-timed strobe lighting tricks the brain into seeing many different falling droplets as the same, nearly stationary droplet. The effect is similar to the one created by vibrating a stream of falling water. (Video credit: wunhanglo)