shanhook

Tilda Swinton and Alan Cumming are my heroes.

i’ve waited a hundred years, but i’d wait a million more for you. nothing prepared me for what the privilege of being yours would do.

if i had only felt the warmth within your touch, if i had only seen how you smile when you blush, or how you curl your lip when you concentrate enough, i would have known what i was living for all along

let me kiss you hard in the pouring rain.

mattrenez:

igotaloveshekeepsmewaiting:

melodiesintheair:

jarpadd:

I suggest all females watch this. 

*i suggest all humans watch this.

THIS SHOULD BE REQUIRED WATCHING FOR ALL HUMANS

I’m a 17 year old white guy living in middle class America. I’ve never exactly been a supporter of feminism because that kind of thing has never really affected me personally. I don’t notice it and I don’t care about it. But in nine minutes this video has made what is truly a serious problem extremely apparent. Those “why I need feminism” posts or those slut-shaming or rape culture campaigns never convince me of anything. But this video actually did I think.

tl;dr This video kicks ass, just watch it.

(Source: dave-bowman, via cinecat)

imwithkanye:

In Honor Of Roger. Tilda Swinton leads a 1,500 person dance-along at Ebertfest 2013.

thetvscreen:

Lana Del Rey | “Summer Wine” (Nancy Sinatra Cover)

loving that she covered this. jammin’

(Source: joeydeangelis)

washingtonpoststyle:

jerismithready:

I just fell in love with New Zealand.

After passing a marriage equality bill, the Parliament spontaneously broke into the Maori love song “Pokarekare ana.”

Lawmaking is usually messy at its best and downright grisly at its worst. When it’s beautiful, like this, it should be celebrated.

(Hat tip to @robertflorence, Scottish comedian extraordinaire, for linking the video on Twitter.)

U.S. Congressmen: Please incorporate more singing into the running of the U.S. Government.