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Star Trek: The Original Series  |  By Any Other Name  |  Season 2

May 31, 201112 notes
#Vulcans #I really like stupid vintage effects on stuff #Star trek

May 2011

May 31, 201198 notes
May 31, 2011306 notes
May 30, 2011290 notes
#I came #((Sorry to my followers who do not care for this sort of thing))
May 30, 2011306 notes
#Sam Winchester #SPN #supernatural #dean winchester #templar #crusade #medieval #knight #my art
May 30, 2011136,562 notes
May 30, 201148,542 notes
she is on her way: re: the current fangirl discussion going around → laralaralara.tumblr.com

fannybaws:

Obviously, there is no question that women are capable of analyzing, appreciating nuance, scoping out characterization and plot. Women seek out complexities in fiction. We exercise our intellects when we approach fandom and we do it regularly in all sorts of ways. This discussion would be a good example.

But in my mind, the dismissal of the POV of a fangirl—and the fact that fanboys are seen as overly analytical nerds and girls overemotional ones—is just the surface of a deeper issue here. It’s not all about whether or not she’s connecting to something with her brain. It’s more about how women aren’t allowed to take a ‘girly’ approach to hobbies and interests without facing ridicule.*

Let’s face it, a lot of fanfiction and fanart is emotional. For every long, meta-y, brain-bending fanfic, there are fifty more stories about boning, crying, or cuddling. And that’s bad. Because, as we all know, emotions are icky and female. Kinky sex fic is bad too because women can only be a certain kind of sexual and any unorthodox bedroom behavior should be kept in the dark where it belongs. Especially if it’s a little queer, god forbid.

Anything feminine can’t be taken seriously, so if a woman wants to be treated with respect, she has to abandon emotionality and sexuality.

I don’t want to have the argument about whether or not women can intelligently engage with fiction. Fuck that. We know we can, I’m not spending any time explaining the obvious to some asshole. No, the point I want to make is this: Women can be both intelligent and enjoy things with their bodies and emotions. It doesn’t make them less worthy. A woman should be able to read a trashy romance novel without being dismissed by either misogynists or backward feminists who think women have to meet a certain gender-representation standard. A woman should be able to write the dirtiest most saccharine piece of fluff fanfiction and not be dismissed because of it. She should be able to paint a picture of Green Arrow in a corset and a ballgag one night, and a picture that expresses an opinion about corrupt capitalism the next.

Just like men, we’re allowed to be shallow sometimes. We’re allowed to indulge our id. We’re allowed to be weird and sexual and silly. To embody or defy stereotype. We’re allowed to write casually, even badly. We’re allowed to see a movie because it has cool explosions or read a comic because Dick Grayson’s butt and Black Canary’s thighs are nice to look at. Fandom is where you’re supposed to let all that shit hang out. It’s supposed to be fun. We can both laugh at ourselves and respect that people are complex enough to mix the unsophisticated with the intellectually stimulating.

And that’s why I’m completely onboard with comic book companies targeting the fangirl audience—whether that be through our brains, our hearts, or our underpants.

It’s the feminist golden rule: women are human beings. We want to be treated as such. Flaws and all.

*this is also true for men who have interests that don’t fit with male stereotype

This forever.

May 30, 2011944 notes
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May 29, 201182 notes

One of the most legitimately terrifying episodes of Star Trek.  Everyone gets turned into Gene Roddenberry’s paper weight that he got as a gift from a friend who got it in Mexico.

Star Trek: The Original Series  |  By Any Other Name  |  Season 2

May 29, 20117 notes
#Look at me! #I made a gif! #Whoa! #Star Trek
May 29, 2011356 notes
May 28, 2011111 notes

text from [Dad to Paige] 05-28-11 3:47PM:

Oh noes….star trek 2….spock just “died”….

text from [Paige to Dad] 05-28-11 3:48PM:

Now his space husband i mean boyfriend i mean captain has to go save him.

text from [Dad to Paige] 05-28-11 3:50PM:

The original space couple i mean bro~mance….totally bro~mance.

May 28, 201111 notes
#i love my dad #he is such a nerd #nerd family
May 27, 20111,089 notes
I do not know if anyone has noticed this about Leonard Nimoy but...

On the right side of his head/bangs (our left) He has this little streak of light blonde-ish brownish coloured hair and it is absolutely adorable.

See it?  Adorable.

May 27, 201134 notes
I wish I could be nude all the time.

I should move to a nudist colony.

A nudist colony with a great shoe selection.

I love being nude and I love when other people love being nude without it being sexual.

I am the nude fashion designer.

May 26, 20115 notes
#this has been a post #tmi
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May 26, 2011695 notes
UNPOPULAR OPINION: I think most of Alexander McQueen's work is hideous.

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May 26, 20119 notes
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