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Disney Princesses In Accurate Period Costume.

dragonsrequiem:

gehayi:

toxicphox:

butts-with-bro-shades:

mitunas-wife:

hellfirehotchkiss:

sheltymops:

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SLEEPING BEAUTY (1485).

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POCAHONTAS (17TH CENTURY POWAHTAN). 

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CINDERELLA (MID 1860’S)

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JASMINE (PRE-ISLAMIC MIDDLE EAST)

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SNOW WHITE (16TH CENTURY GERMANY).

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ARIEL (1890’S)

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BELLE (1770’S FRENCH COURT FASHION).

CLARIE HUMMEL

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Megara (Ancient Greece)

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Mulan (Ancient China)

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Tiana (1920’s)

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Rapunzel (18th Century)

I’ve reblogged this 6 times probably

You all always forget her excellent Maid Marian

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Hey, you forgot Shoomlah’s updated version of Pocahontas:

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Shoomlah said:  Finally updated Pocahontas! I don’t think this is what people were expecting as the next entry in the series, but some of the criticisms of my first design have been eating away at me for years now and I needed to get off my ass and address them.

So hey! Spunky age-appropriate Pocahontas/Matoaka, sans feathers in the hair/European imagery/other superfluous details. This is closer to accounts and illustrations of Powhatan dress from the period, and I kinda think it’s closer to the Disney design anyway. WIN/WIN.

Thanks to everyone who’s educated my ass over the past couple of years, including moniquill, apihtawikosisan, this-is-not-native, and numerous others. You’ve made me a way more thoughtful artist in the process.

Reblogging bc I loveloveloveloveloveloveLOVE the updated Pocahontas. Too many people sexualize her. Major props for taking the time and care to fix this!

saku0taku:

not-all-trains:

saku0taku:

What she says: Oh cool, they’re making a Mean Girls musical!

What she actually means: In the 2004 movie, the character Janis Ian had her reputation ruined by being called a lesbian. Instead of diverting this and examining homophobia against wlw in our society, ESPECIALLY homophobia perpetrated by straight girls/women, the movie/writers allows being called a lesbian to remain an insult, despite the movie being about high school bullying and prejudice.

However, now that Mean Girls is becoming a musical thirteen years later, this subplot can be rewritten by having Janis actually being a lesbian or bi. It only makes sense, since her only other friend is a Damien, who is presumably an outcast as well since he’s gay. Janis being gay/bi would not only strengthen their dynamic as two teens isolated by their peer’s homophobia, but it would also do very little to alter the A-Plot, since Janis only received a love interest at the end of the film due to hetero-normative expectations. The musical has a chance to redeem one of the weakest aspects of the original movie in a way that would only strengthen the message of the story and one of its most iconic characters, as well as adding some much needed WLW representation onto Broadway.

Damian and janis are mlm/wlw solidarity

YES. Also it makes sense since when Janis and Damian found out that Cady told the Plastics the “too gay to function” joke, Janis said that only she was allowed to say that about him. Gay friends making gay jokes about each other~

queerofcups:

#is that the excuse now? how are they explaining sitting progressively closer in gaming channels?#‘oh guys our monitor for the gaming computer broke so we had to replace it with a ti-83 calculator#and so we have to cuddle up to see properly’#i kid! with their money they can get a ti-89 AT LEAST i mean c'mon i need to at least make my theories plausible#if my heart was a house you’d be home

i’m sorry @xaephan but those tags were too funny to stay tags

celestialdeth:

It finally happened. 

I stood next to a dude and someone assumed I was dating him.

Me and my parents went to the OC fair and there was a display of gems and they give you a worksheet to try and match the gems with their name and I was filling it out at the table and some stranger came to stand next to me and the elderly women managing the display looked at me and said, “Maybe your boyfriend here can help you with some of the answers.”

Me and the guy looked at each other.  I told her that I didn’t know him and that he was a stranger.  The guy shrugged.  The women continued, “Oh, then maybe you should introduce each other then! You never know what can happen!” 

At the same time I said, “I’m gay,” the guy said, “I’m married.”

The lady looked really offended that we wanted nothing to do with each other lmao

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