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“I could walk better as Albert.”
– Glenn Close, best actress nominee for “Albert Nobbs,” on dressing for the red carpet versus dressing as a man in her movie. (via boston)
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Dr. Ruth: Sex Tips From Jeremy Lin →
newsweek: shutupweirdo: Tiny & Awesome. Says SoupSoup of this story: “I reached the last page on the Internet.”
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Androgyny -- →
strokeofbrilliance: In 1974, a Stanford University psychologist, Sandra Bem, developed the concept of androgyny (pronounced “an-DROJ-ih-nee”). “Andro-” means “man,” and “gyn-” refers to “woman.” Bem does not view femininity and masculinity at opposite poles of a continuum. In other words, if you are high in masculine traits, you are not automatically low in feminine traits. The androgynous...
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“The only thing worse than a boy who hates you: A boy who loves you.”
– Markus Zusak, The Book Thief (via papercrushed)
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