I was never someone who asked for help, but the war has taken everything. Hunger is eating away at us day by day, and all we have left is hope.
Any support—even the smallest—could save our lives.
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Ali Louis Bourzgui ignoring the typical acceptance speech format in lieu of giving us something substantial and powerful, especially on CBS, is one of the greatest moments in recent television history. #TonyAwards
hell yes to this acceptance speech from Qween Jean, who just became the first openly trans person to ever win a Tony
"We are here for the legacy of queer people. Trans people, we have to take up space. We have to shift the paradigm...the world right now is deeply, deeply combating so many ailments, and we know as a society that when we come together we can make real, permanent change."
Qween won Best Costume Design for a Musical for Cats: The Jellicle Ball
everything about cristina yang changed, challenged my world view at 15 years old, the first woman I saw onscreen who remained who she was and didn't change for anybody
the hypocrisy in the drama is insane but also very well thought out because rachel actually DID something objectively awful but still positions herself as morally superior !! it’s such a perfect portrayal of how people weaponise morality.