honestly i think the secret to staying happy in fandom is to take no shit, spread no shit, and find your people. don’t get too invested that you can’t laugh at it all sometimes, and don’t seek out negativity. the more you look for a pattern of ugliness in an assortment of people who all happen to like the same thing, the more you’ll find it. if you try to be positive, considerate, and empathetic, fandom will reflect that back at you.
Every time I think I have a grip on what Jodie means to me I see something else and start wanting to cry. Little girl me couldn’t have DREAMED of such things. Little me, growing up in the 80s, mostly saw that boys and men had all the adventures, got to be the heroes.
And I am SO glad that it’s changing. I am SO glad that little girls and boys can now see women be the heroes. Little me would pretend to be a boy having adventures because that was the way she thought it worked. Little girls now can just… have the adventures. They can just be.
Representation matters.
Every time I think I have a grip on what Jodie means to me I see something else and start wanting to cry. Little girl me couldn’t have DREAMED of such things. Little me, growing up in the 80s, mostly saw that boys and men had all the adventures, got to be the heroes.
And I am SO glad that it’s changing. I am SO glad that little girls and boys can now see women be the heroes. Little me would pretend to be a boy having adventures because that was the way she thought it worked. Little girls now can just… have the adventures. They can just be.
Representation matters.
#proof that tony cares about other people besides himself
aregrettablehullabaloo reblogged your photo and added:
Lord, Karen’s tall!!!
I got a photo op with her. She had to kinda lean over. lol
And I’m 5′4
also just for reference

and

in all RPG games, the final boss is either your dad, God, or some sort of furry Abomination that everyone draws explicit fan art of
in Greek Mythology™ they are all the same person
With disdainful vendetta in my voice: Zeus…
Doctor Who: What actually is dyspraxia?
Doctor Who: What actually is dyspraxia?
And dyspraxia is often co-morbid with ADHD and other disorders. The more I read about it the more I recognize I probably have at least a few symptoms of it.


