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Holding hands may seem like an innocent gesture, but they show more than a simple interlocking of fingers. Your hands are one of the most essential parts of your body: you build with them, feed with them, hold with them, touch with them, fight with them; they are the tools of the human body. To take a hold of another’s hand is to break from living individually. It is to link yourself to another being, to momentarily entwine your life with another’s, to promise, for a moment, that you need not face the world alone. More simple, more aesthetically naive than other forms of affection, i.e kissing, hugging, sexing.., the act of holding hands is often trivialized in its true implications.
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This is the most useful thing I’ve ever reblogged.
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One of the BEST ad campaigns about representation I have seen.
Everyone has a backbone. Use yours.
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If you don’t know what “going to the stage door” means then please don’t ever call yourself a Broadway fan. Thanks.
If you think “going to the stage door” has anything to do with loving theatre, please don’t ever call yourself a Broadway fan. Thanks.
That’s just offensive. Idolizing people on the stage has nothing whatsoever to do with loving theatre. Actors are just working people with a job that’s more visible than the average person. Don’t ever confuse them with the characters they portray. That’s just stupid.
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