knitmeapony:

davis-viola:

Rosa! What the hell are you doing?

Things I love about this:

1) Explicitly bi woman played by bi actress gets lady love interest, and it’s played as adorable and a little hilarious and not weird and not titillating.  

2) There are zero white people in this scene and it’s so normal on this show I almost missed that fact. (The other actor in this scene is Terry Crews)

3) All sapphics are useless around pretty women: confirmed

4) Gina Rodriguez is in a hoodie and a t-shirt and some comfy jeans and cute ankle boots.  Zero hyper sexualization/male gaze.  Still confirmed as gorgeous and sexy.

5) Color Me Badd is playing, which is legitimately what plays in my head when *I* see a pretty girl, so thank you for hitting my demographic super hard, show.

laylainalaska:

omnicat:

jabletown:

my favorite thing in the world may be hayley atwell’s movement choices for peggy carter

peggy carter walks not with grace but with unrepentant swagger

peggy carter doesn’t fight light and fast she fights like there’s nothing more important than dragging you down to hell

she’s slow and straight backed and lets the power ride on her shoulders like there’s no problem she hasn’t ever solved with a right cross

i’m so in love you don’t even know

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I really need to write up some of the meta that’s been kicking around in my head for awhile on Peggy’s physicality, the way she fights, her violence, just … the there-ness of her. In a world where female-ness tends to go along with a sort of fetishization of smallness and lightness (physical and emotional) – in the media and in real life – I dearly love how Peggy is solid. She is not short or tiny, and it’s not just her basic physical shape, it’s the way she makes a Peggy-shaped space wherever she goes. She is completely unapologetic about existing and about taking up as much space as she needs to.

profeminist:

aneternalscoutandabrownie:

penfairy:

frankarnstein:

Keira Knightley
20 January 2018

Does anyone else remember the story about that poor lesbian who came out to her mother and her mother cried and said “it’s all that damn Keira Knightley’s fault, I knew I shouldn’t have let you watch pride and prejudice as a child” because I’m really feeling that now

Kiera Knightley in Pirates of the Caribbean was my first celebrity girl crush.