Twilight Sparkle: Rules were made to be followed. Nothing is made to be broken.
Applejack: Uh, piñatas.
Rarity: Glow sticks.
Trixie: Karate boards.
Starlight Glimmer: Spaghetti when you have a small pot.
Rainbow Dash: And rules!
Pinkie Pie: [to Flurry Heart] No, she’s your aunt. You can’t just call her Not Mum.
Twilight Sparkle: Not Mum?
Pinkie Pie: That’s you. Also Not Mum, that’s me. And everybody else is… peasants. That’s a bit unfortunate.
Sweetie Belle (with Applebloom and Scootaloo): Do you know anything about huge explosions? Specifically, how to make one?
Twilight Sparkle: Explosions? What is this for?
Sweetie Belle: Fun.
I have so many problems with Mel Gibson’s Hamlet, but the fact that he plays “get thee to a nunnery” as a warning to Ophelia that shit’s about to go down is so fantastic and effective.
Like why do productions insist on the abusive brothel connotation when it’s infinitely more powerful and gut-wrenching delivered as Hamlet trying to take care of Ophelia without giving himself away.
Reblogging myself to say that I saw a live Hamlet production the other day that did Gibon’s interpretation of the nunnery scene and the audience nearly cried it was such a good, emotionally moving, and logical interpretation of the scene.
y’all are all for men rejecting traditional gender roles and holding hands with their friends and shit but that moment men actually DO that y’all call them gay and ship them together so don’t try and say that “‘society”’ is the only thing fucked up here
If I see one more of those kinds of things as “”“"evidence”“”“ that a celebrity/youtuber/that-shy-boy-in-your-class isn’t straight I’m going to scream, because 1) please allow boys and men platonic affection this is the entire problem and 2) yeah maybe they are but if you’re right that’s just called outing someone and isn’t cool
Someone finally said it
news flash – your shipping and fandom preferences shouldn’t carry over to real life. if you see a couple of guys being close, whether or not they’re gay, you shouldn’t be squealing and saying “omigosh they’re soooo gay and cute together!” dont “ship” real life people that you don’t even know, that’s objectifying and creepy.