“Do you have to make everything gay?”
If i dont, who will?
No really, if queer people aren’t constantly fighting for their right to exist, if queer people aren’t constantly “making everything gay” in an overwhelming hetero world, who will?
The straights? Lol. No they won’t.
Because they’ve shown time and time again that they won’t.
So yeah, I’m gonna make everything gay.
I admit, I admire you.
Beanie Feldstein slapped a homophobe lol
Nothing but respect for MY LGBT QUEEN 🏳️🌈
Guys... guys! I’m dying. Buckle up Harold. Here we go again
Carol (2015)
From The Judy Garland Show, originally aired by CBS on January 12th, 1964.
I watched a girl in a sundress kiss another girl on a park bench, and just as the sunlight spilled perfectly onto both of their hair, I thought to myself: ‘How bravely beautiful it is, that sometimes, the sea wants the city, even when it has been told its entire life it was meant for the shore.
Christopher Poindexter
I just feel like heaven and hell are a place that’s inside each of us and we’re the ones who choose which one to explore. I mean, like, you know, I think you have to have both to have an understanding of why they exist. Shit wouldn’t be balanced if we didn’t have hell. I don’t think you’d be able to appreciate how amazing it feels to sit on a rooftop with all your friends as you’re watching the sunset listening to your favorite Lorde song if you didn’t want to kill yourself sometimes. You know and I think we’re all like, you know, a step away from both. I feel like both universes are so near to us. I don’t really think that heaven is all the way up at the top of whatever all of this is, and that hell is all the way down at the bottom. I think it’s all right here in front of us. I think they layer onto our realities like filters on an Instagram image. We see our lives through heaven and hell, and I think we always have a say in which one we can choose. You know because, even when your life is dog shit, heaven is just as close as it was before. You don’t really get further away from it, you just lose the ability to take notice of it, I guess. But I know how you feel, man. I feel like God is really quiet sometimes in my stupid life. But I still know that it’s all still right there in front of my face. It’s not really a matter of looking or searching, it’s a matter of seeing things for what they are. It’s all so much closer to you than you think it is. It’s all just a breath away.
CAMERON BEYRENT (via cameronbeyrent)
H ★ M I L T O N composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda
cate blanchett as carol aird “Who is Carol? Carol is a shadowy character subjectively seen through Therese’s lens in the novel. And I think challenge that Phyllis risen to and achieved beyond my wildest expectations was by bring Carol to life on the page and giving her her own heartbeat, not only through the person that Therese thinks Carol is but who she might possibly be. And so there’s a lot of invention. There’s a lot of references made to lawyers meetings and all of those stuffs but Phyllis has actually brought that to life with a real passionate but quiet dignity. I think Carol in a way is…she’s someone with an incredible sense of pride, and is intelligent and sensitive and aware enough to know the way the world works, and that she doesn’t fit within that world. But I think she thinks she’s found a way to operate that’s intensely lonely.” - C.B.