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It’s easy to be considered a misandrist when men are socialized to feel entitled to women and our time. So, if you ignore them, you’re a misandrist. If you insist they leave you alone, you’re a misandrist. If you focus on building healthy female-centered relationships over relationships with men, you’re a misandrist. Misandry is basically, prioritizing your agency, autonomy and fellow women, over men in a society that teaches you that being feminine relies on giving into men’s feelings of entitlement. — (via angrywomanistcritic)
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You keep on denying
Who you are and how you’re feelingLadies of Disney → Megara
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Merlin AU - Bring Me the Horizon
They say that the Kilgharrah was the fastest ship to sail the seas, that her sails were always full even when there was no wind.
They say her captain used to be one of those rich boys, pompous and arrogant. Ran away he did, nobody knew where, wasn’t heard from for years. Until one day he came back, fully grown, tanned dark from the sun, hair gleaming gold under his hat. Called himself Pendragon. They were just about to hang a young man in the main square, all weird and whistling, shook the hangman’s hand, acted like he wasn’t scared of anything. “Emrys!” Pendragon called to him. They say the boy laughed when he saw him, rolled his eyes, called back: “Good Lord, took you long enough!”
They tried to stop them, the King’s guard and all, but Pendragon and Emrys just laughed their way through the fight, bickering like old maids and left on Pendragon’s ship. They say the Kilgharrah sailed on all the seas, went to all corners of the Earth, that its crew sang songs in the middle of storms. They called themselves the Knights, they did, even had women with them that could slice your throat as good as any men.
When they got bored, when they had seen everything there was to see, they set sail for the Isle of the Blessed. No one has ever found it or come back to tell the tale. Some say they never made it, that the Kraken that lives at the edge of the world got them, and the Kilgharrah was sunk. Others say they did, that Pendragon and Emrys and all the Knights defeated the monster, set foot on the Isle, and found immortality.
“To the horizon and then beyond, Mr. Emrys”
“Aye, aye, Captain.”
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