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Reblogged from we all dream of things we cannot have
"There are certain emotions in your body that not even your best friend can sympathize with, but you will find the right film or the right book, and it will understand you."
- Björk (via cautionarytale) (via suzywire)
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Reblogged from As Mysterious As A Cat
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“The real love is when you wish to give something and not to get.”

Bill Kaulitz

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- Popcorn #4 (Czech) (via natkaulitz) (via onegirlriot)
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Reblogged from Fuck Yeah, Trannies!
"People have always been attracted to drag and the reason they’re attracted to drag is because it represents the duality that lives in each of us. The truth of who we really are is that we are neither male nor female. We humans are spiritual beings having a human experience. We encompass everything. Our lives are a microcosm of the whole universe, so to see someone physicalizing in body that duality is intriguing to us because it’s the essence of who we really are."
- RuPaul (via laderosa) (via fuckyeahtrannies)
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Reblogged from Fuck Yeah Androgyny!
fyandrogyny:

Heather Cassils
“I think there’s more reverence with regard to Lady Gaga as she’s obviously educated herself in her trajectory with visual arts practices and the stuff that she’s doing isn’t light stuff. It’s difficult when they’re making millions of dollars and placating to the masses — it’s tricky to maintain that, but I think she tries. And even including someone like me is a part of that. The thing that was kind of interesting was that in between takes I was getting kind of annoyed because the camera guys were really kind of drooling and talking about “girl-on-girl action” and I said, “What about boy-on-girl action?” And she turned to me and said “Oh. Do you identify as male?” [Laughs] And I said, “Well, probably more than you do.” And she said “I’ll be sure to tell people that.” We just had this abstracted conversation about gender in the middle of this shoot, which I thought was really weird and pretty interesting: A) that she would take the time and B) that she would even ask me about that.”
From the article - Heather Cassils: Lady Gaga’s Prison Yard Girlfriend

fyandrogyny:

Heather Cassils

“I think there’s more reverence with regard to Lady Gaga as she’s obviously educated herself in her trajectory with visual arts practices and the stuff that she’s doing isn’t light stuff. It’s difficult when they’re making millions of dollars and placating to the masses — it’s tricky to maintain that, but I think she tries. And even including someone like me is a part of that. The thing that was kind of interesting was that in between takes I was getting kind of annoyed because the camera guys were really kind of drooling and talking about “girl-on-girl action” and I said, “What about boy-on-girl action?” And she turned to me and said “Oh. Do you identify as male?” [Laughs] And I said, “Well, probably more than you do.” And she said “I’ll be sure to tell people that.” We just had this abstracted conversation about gender in the middle of this shoot, which I thought was really weird and pretty interesting: A) that she would take the time and B) that she would even ask me about that.”

From the article - Heather Cassils: Lady Gaga’s Prison Yard Girlfriend

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