Ellen Oh's Blog, page 90
April 26, 2016
i-am-probably-lying:
I love this movie
The time Prince gave a free concert at a college for deaf students
micdotcom:
Amal Clooney just tore into Donald Trump for...

Amal Clooney just tore into Donald Trump for Islamophobic statementsThe British-Lebanese human rights lawyer was discussing one of her ongoing cases at the European Court of Human Rights, in which she is representing journalist and Azerbaijan prisoner Khadija Ismayilova, when the conversation turned to the U.S. presidential primary race. Here’s which presidential candidate Clooney and her actor husband, George, have publicly supported.
hogwartsaheadcanon:
insaneantics:
lumos63:
ripfredweasley:
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Drawing this was emotionally taxing.
(Thanks you talking-bird-jessie for suggesting this scene from Order of the Phoenix!)
Reblogging because this is beautiful and totally should’ve been in the movie
Why are moments like this not in the movies? :’(
I have this headcanon that after Neville proposed to Hannah Abbott, he went to his parents at St. Mungo’s and sat with them. Even though he was sure...
sacheu:
windypicnic:
“Ellen Reads Her Chinese Viewers’...
“Ellen Reads Her Chinese Viewers’ Names”
aka
Ellen mispronounces Chinese people’s names and she and her audience laugh at them cuz it’s racistly funny apparently
Ellen uses “American” interchangeably with “English”, as in, the language.
At 2:30: “This one, they didn’t even try to do American, this is just Chinese.”
The comments are turned off on this video, but how was this even cleared to be aired?? Fuck you Ellen. This isn’t the first time you’ve been racist on your...
April 25, 2016
superheroesincolor:
I’m having a hard day so here you have a baby pig in a blanket, I hope your day...
thepoliticalnotebook:
@vox takes on the trope of the...


@vox takes on the trope of the hypercompetent female sidekick. You know her – the one who’s the smartest, toughest and most capable yet ends up being rescued by the less talented, but extremely straight, white, cisgender and male hero.
This intersects well with discussions about the pay gap and obstacles women face in their careers. For those of us who aren’t straight white cisgender men – the persistence of being typecast as not-the-hero (or the boss, or the leader,...