THIS CAKE WILL EAT YOU
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Adoptable Fridays - Frasier
“I can squeeze through the fence so when I go outside I wear a cone of shame”
This is Frasier. He…
Letters of Note: The loss of you lingers -
In 1989, 52-year-old Long Island resident Joan Cook Carpenter passed away after succumbing to breast cancer — a battle which she had chosen to keep from her loved ones until her final days. In 1999, a decade after Joan’s death, her 29-year-old daughter, Karin, wrote her the following letter.
(via mystic-revelations)
ball obsessed
mommy and daddy’s television stand was between me and my ball…. don’t worry… I got it…
Garai described herself as a “bra-burning, building-burning feminist” but said she felt under pressure to conform. She told Radio Times: “It’s difficult because if I refuse to do any magazines at all, my work, I think, would suffer in a very immediate way. But when I appear in these magazines, I know I’m being ‘trimmed’. I’m being airbrushed a lot.
“And I know that people are accepting those images and are under the impression that that is really how my body looks, that I’m hairless and sexless and weigh 90 lbs. That really worries me. And I really don’t know what to do except talk about it.”
The actress conceded that men in the industry also feel pressure to lose weight, referring to a report that Jason Segel, the Hollywood actor, was told to lose 30 lbs for his role in a romantic comedy. She said: “Executives said it just wasn’t credible that anyone would want to have sex with him the way he was.
“I think that is such a profound misreading of what people want out of sex and relationships. And I want no part of that. I wouldn’t want to sit in a room and have someone say to my face, ‘No-one is going to want to have sex with you’. No job is worth that.”
— As if I couldn’t love Romola Garai more than I already do, she says all that and more. (via thechosenjuan)(via allonsydocteur)
Laundry Room Thief
When Mom isn’t looking I sneak into the laundry room, steal her dryer
sheets and apply them to…
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