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Reblogged from leepacey  9,580 notes

leepacey:

former prime minister of japan shinzo abe was just shot — to honor him and how he denied the existence of korean and chinese comfort women and said that the women who were raped by japanese soldiers are all lying sluts, i will be denying that he was ever shot. he’s a lying slut and he’s actually fine uwu

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daisgillam:

kate bush really wrote wuthering heights in one night aged eighteen recorded it at four in the morning on one take reached the top of the charts within a week became a millionaire off it and lived the rest of her life making batshit music because she was set from the one song she wrote and filmed singing spinning in a random field without any planned dance choreography or not having even read the book. that is legend behaviour.

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carbavor:

“The men in the Brontë sister’s books are weird. They’re not the same as what anyone else was writing, they’re not gothical men, even. Wuthering Heights is the peak Gothic novel, but Heathcliff is not a gothic novel hero or villain. Rochester is messy and in-between in a way that was really unusual for this time. And while none of them are great guys from our modern perspective (please don’t model your relationship on Heathcliff and Catherine), I think that the impulse to say, ‘Look at all these terrible men that the Brontë girls wrote, it’s proof that their father was a monster,’ is that same thing that we often to do female writers. [There’s this idea] that male writers create works of art and female writers narrate their experiences and we try to make everything that a woman writes autobiographical in ways that we never do to men.”

What’s Her Name podcast, Episode 60 “THE ABSENCE: Maria Branwell Brontë”