'Japanese Schindler' Who Saved 6,000 Lives During World War II Finally Gets A Movie
So you know how I’ve frequently said that there needed to be a movie about Chiune Sugihara? Well, there is one now. About time.
“Chiune Sugihara was a Japanese diplomat who was stationed at a consulate in Kaunas, Lithuania during the early days of World War II. Between July 31 and August 28, 1940, Sugihara and his wife spent long nights writing and issuing more than 2,000 visas for Jewish refugees desperate to flee the Nazis and build new lives in Japan – even though his actions defied the Japanese government’s orders. “
(via joshpeck)
Anonymous:
I don't know if applying for scholarships counts as adulting, but I do know I need help with it.
(Source: eirinkristiansen.blogg.no, via misselegantchic)
Reasons I’m a feminist
Because girls are taught in public school that once she has sex she’ll lose a part of herself.
Because women who have a lot of sex are sluts while guys are studs (double standards).
Because Amanda Todd, Felicia Garcia, ect. were drove to ending there lives because of sexism.
Because women are told the first time they have sex it will be painful, and bloody - they can be terrified.
Because one in four women are assaulted and society still asks “what was she wearing?”
Because male victims of rape aren’t believed since “guys want sex all the time” right? No.
Because of cat calling, and street harassment, because no, its not a fucking compliment.
Because when I talk about consent, people laugh.
Because boobs are used to sell everything from burgers to soap “but don’t you dare breast feed out in the open”.
Because not shaving as a female is unacceptable, people whereas males have an option to (double standards).
Because of how much pressure we put on girls to value their appearance above everything else.
Because of the many plastic surgeries people are encouraged to have.
Because are culture considers it normal to cut off part of an infants penis.
Because male orgasm in films is rated PG13, while female orgasm is rated R.
Because in 2013, in the USA, there was over 700 bills proposed to regulate a woman’s body. And for men, the rightful number, 0.
Because the political body in the USA is over 80% male.
Because men occupy the top ranks of not just politics but every industry in the world.
Because jobs! Women only hold ¼ stem jobs, 6% of TV stations, 5% of executive positions of the media.
Because a woman taking on a leadership role, is consider bossy
Because of the pay gap in the US. They will make $450,000 less than a male in the same exact position.
Because the media tells me women are my competition, destroying my friendships with them.
Because of gender roles.
Because calling someone a “pussy” and being compared to a woman is such a harsh thing to say.
Because boys are shamed for being emotional. Because that’s a “girl thing” and girls are “weak”. Nevermind the fact that it was a woman who pushed you out of her goddamn vagina.
Because people still say that asexual, bisexual, and trans folk don’t exist.
I’m a feminist because same sex marriage is a no brainer.
Because in many places, its legal to discriminate transgender.
Because representation in the media is unfair to LGBT folk and women, especially of colour.
Because I believe the world should be safe for girls everywhere.
Because half the girls in Yemen will become child brides.
Because 65% of Brazilians believe that a woman who dresses in revealing clothes deserves to be raped.
Because in Saudi Arabia, women still can’t vote or drive.
I’m a feminist because in every corner of the world, every day, women’s bodies are used as a battleground in wars started by men. Raped, beaten, sold into slavery, mutilated, burned with acid.
Because people would take these words more seriously, if they came out a guys mouth.
Because when I dare to get angry at injustice I’m just “another feminist who’s on their period”
Because I believe in gender equality.
(via ahrtish)
For real though
Ok guys I need to talk about this movie.
The Breakfast Club came out in 1985 and to this day is, in my opinion, one of the greatest damn movies ever to barely even have a script.
During the famous “dance” scene, Molly Ringwald, who played the “princess” Claire, was supposed to a small little dance by herself, but she was shy so all of them did some dancing together, creating one of the most famous film scene’s to date. It was improvised.
During the scene in the film where the characters sat down and told why they were there, there was NO SCRIPT. John Hughes told the cast to sit there and improvise why they thought their characters were there, creating that heart wrenching scene everyone could relate to.
EVERYONE can relate to this movie and thats the best damn thing.
On March 24, 1984, five students entered a detention room thinking it was just another Saturday. Before the day was over, they broke the rules, bared their souls, and touched each other in a way they never dreamed possible.
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD NEEDS TO SEE THE BREAKFAST CLUB.
This movie is life. not even joking.
Forever reblogging this
This!!!!
(via spongebobssquarepants)
"…Many things interested her, and nothing satisfied her entirely."
(via 0ceanmind3d)
(Source: labella-instagram, via rehlaxe)

