
I'm ---, professional fangirl and Internet creeper. I make cool edits with lyrics from some of my favorite songs. Requests: OpenDisclaimer: http://tbearkothe.tumblr.com/post/112331519751/disclaimer
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I Turn To Music To Let Things Go And To Poetry When I Accept They're Not Going Anywhere. - Tbearkothe

I turn to music to let things go and to poetry when I accept they're not going anywhere. - tbearkothe
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Why do One Direction fangirls bother people so much? Why do their emotions, and the way they perform that emotionality, seem to anger complete strangers? Why do adults parade their ignorance of a staggeringly successful pop act—and why do they feel the need to scold, mock, or offer the girls who love it “a bullet through the head”? Why are screaming girls, overcome with excitement for a group they love, considered a punch line, the pinnacle of immaturity, and something extraordinarily shameful, when the largely male, adult crowds at sporting events openly weep, bellow, paint their naked bodies in bright colours, clutch each other, and even commit physical violence due to emotion, both when their teams lose and when they win? There might be a lot of screaming and crying at a boy band concert, but when was the last time someone punched a fellow fan at one, or set fire to a car out of joy? … If you scoff at the parallels I’m drawing, you need to question why. Because the disparity here is directly related to gender, and being a girl is used as an insult more often than it’s celebrated.
Elizabeth Minkel (via aimmyarrowshigh)
Oh look it’s basically the entire premise of the documentary, perfectly articulated.
This is a great quote.
(via therestofusdoco)