"I’m like that. Either I forget right away or I never forget."
Samuel Beckett; “Waiting for Godot” (via wanduring)
(Source: sturmdrang, via collidingkiss)
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"I’m like that. Either I forget right away or I never forget."
Samuel Beckett; “Waiting for Godot” (via wanduring)
(Source: sturmdrang, via collidingkiss)
This is the best thing ever.
Urrrrgggggghhhhhhh I can’t with the adorable!
(Source: emmyloops, via pitchperfectfeels)
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We [Fraction and his wife, Kelly Sue DeConnick] were pregnant at the time, and while I was out there I started to realize that if I had a daughter, there would come a day when I would have to apologize to her for my profession. I would have to apologize for the way it treats and speaks to women readers, and the way it treats its female characters.
I knew that if we had a daughter, because I know my wife and I know the kind of girl she wants to raise and I know the kind of girl I want to raise, she was going to look at what I did for a living and want to know how the fuck I could stomach it. How could I sell her out like that?” Fraction continued. “That conversation is still coming, and I’m bracing for it in the way that some dads brace for their daughter’s first date or boyfriend. I became acutely aware that I had sort of done that thing that lots of privileged hetero cisgendered white dudes do. ‘I’m cool with women, and that’s enough.’ It’s not enough. It’s embarrassing to say, because we somehow have attached shame to learning and evolving our opinions, culturally, but I became aware that there was a deficiency of and to women in my work, and all I could do at that moment was take care of my side of the street.
"Writer Matt Fraction on his role on expanding the profile of female characters in the Marvel Universe. (via goodmanw)
(Source: comicbookresources.com, via wilwheaton)
Neat moment at the Webbys last night. Fresh off the $1.1 billion sale of his company, David Karp was there with his mother, Barbara. Though I’d never met her before, Barbara came over to my seat and gave me the world’s biggest hug. She kept saying: “I am so, so proud of you.”
I said to David: “Your mom just made me feel like the most special guy in the world.”
He said: “That’s how she’s made me feel my whole life.”
(via afternoonsnoozebutton)