a b o u t

tanya, indian, 20. loves strong females (fictional and otherwise), cute boys, storms, and trash food. 5'1", leo, intj.

c u r r e n t l y

reading: mother night by kurt vonnegit. watching: dr. strangelove and everything bollywood.

f a n d o m s

i post about: marvel, dc, parks & rec, tolkien, hp, veep, brooklyn 99, star wars, and other misc.

n o t e

i don't update these tabs often, so this is all probably imcomplete or inaccurate, sorry!

u p d a t e s

just redid my navi, and added links to a lot more of my frequently used tags. if you guys are having a bad day, go to tagged/animals. 100% effective mood-lifter, guaranteed ❀◕ ‿ ◕❀

lxckhartgardnxr:

the good wife: a summary

posted 3 years ago with 712 notes
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scotmtccall:

jake peralta is a feminist icon

posted 3 years ago with 16,533 notes
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#jake #b99 #tv

prettiestcaptain:

Nora Roberts

posted 3 years ago with 6,004 notes
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punksestra:

Captain Raymond Holt: an Icon™

fililikilili:

#derek hale #derek exhale

posted 3 years ago with 12,609 notes
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vanessacarlysle:

female awesome meme
[5/15] lead female characters ♡ kate beckett (castle)

katebeckett:

You are beauty, passion, and fierce intellect.”

posted 3 years ago with 856 notes
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kate–beckett:

#aesthetic: Kate Beckett’s reactions to men speaking.
posted 3 years ago with 653 notes
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kate–beckett:

I love that song™
posted 3 years ago with 557 notes
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liveitout:

For all of the lethal barbs, snappy comebacks, and compliments dripping with poison condescension that first defined Big Little Lies, the show’s most powerful moments came when no one was speaking at all.

The seventh and final episode of HBO’s miniseries let snap all the tension that had coiled into knots over the weeks, somehow both suddenly and in excruciating slow motion. And no scene illustrated that simultaneous horror and release like the climactic one of the finale — and really, the entire series — when all the women stared at each other in silent urgency and immediately understood everything without saying a single word.

If my calculations are correct, there are approximately 10,000 things happening all at once in this scene. But the most obvious revelation is one that the entire series had been building to: Celeste and Jane share an abuser in Perry, Celeste’s violent husband who had, as it turns out, also raped Jane years earlier.

Jane’s eyes stretch wide with shock. Madeline, jaw setting with determined anger, urges Celeste to look at their friend and understand — which she immediately does. Just offscreen, their erstwhile rivals Renata and Bonnie connect the dots, their faces ashen and taut with alarm.

In seconds, and with the threatening man in question standing mere feet away, these women trust each other completely. It’s an unflinching instant of wordless recognition, an understanding so deep that speaking its underlying fear aloud is unnecessary.

It’s a feeling of awful, vital solidarity — one that I, and countless other women, know all too well.

Big Little Lies’ most riveting moments are the silent ones between women

posted 3 years ago with 5,691 notes
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#ya #bll #tv

rrhysfeyre:

head rubs and nuzzles ♡

petersquills:

Kala, I love you. 

kate–beckett:

Kate Beckett + The Hair Thing 😍
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katebeckett:

“She’s a little girl, she’s a tigress, and she’s a warrior. She’s insecure and she’s indomitable. She’s everything.“ – Stana Katic

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