marysuewhipple:

prosthetic-headass:

marysuewhipple:

If you ever get anon hate for posting something, just delete the ask and block the anon and then post like a whole shit ton of the stuff they complained about, because then not only are they refreshing your blog waiting for a response that will never be posted, they’re also having to sit through even more of the stuff they hate.

This post is great because I’m sure you’re the exact kind of nerd that would wait for a response like that.

The flaw in your logic there is that I wouldn’t send anon hate to begin with because I actually enjoy my life and have hobbies and don’t have to fill a void in my soul by being pointlessly mean to people. But cool.

working-class-worm:

odric-master-swagtician:

thegirlwiththemooglehat:

freshwaterbogwitch:

dreamtaire:

bourgeoix:

The line “Hey there, Delilah / You be good, and don’t you miss me / Two more years and you’ll be done with school / And I’ll be makin’ history like I do” is an example of the classic erasure of women’s success when compared to men because who’s to say Delilah’s degree won’t come with a groundbreaking piece of research that changes her field forever and mr. plain white tees over is just writing simple chord progressions not discovering new theories of societal advancement. In this essay I will—

Delilah went out and earned her degree and mr. plain white tees had the AUDACITY to say “someday I’ll pay the bills with this guitar.” Delilah honey dump his ass & go make your money.

Not to read into this post too deep but this is an interview with the real ‘Delilah’ in the song where she talks about how she wasn’t actually even dating mr plain white tees guy when the song came out and for a long time the song was a source of discomfort for her.. She also talks about her accomplishments as an athlete in this interview, she’s a rlly talented long distance runner.

http://www.espn.co.uk/espn/story/_/id/8910175/plain-white-t-lead-singer-tom-higgenson-dedicated-hey-there-delilah-runner-delilah-dicrescenzo-espn-magazine

yikes

YIKES 

I always hated that song and now I feel vindicated.