Goddamn it, Ratatouille, why’d you have to make your villain a short man? Way to think outside the box and not perpetuate a stereotype.

Only one character in the above picture doesn’t deserve love or respect. Guess who?
I am sick of this shit. Many of the men I care about deeply are short, but that doesn’t make them less viable as men or human beings. But whenever a film, television show, or book wants a ridiculous male character, those characters are often short, and derided for it. Why is being above 6’ a virtue? How does that make for a better man?

Goddamn it, Ratatouille, why’d you have to make your villain a short man? Way to think outside the box and not perpetuate a stereotype.

Only one character in the above picture doesn’t deserve love or respect. Guess who?

I am sick of this shit. Many of the men I care about deeply are short, but that doesn’t make them less viable as men or human beings. But whenever a film, television show, or book wants a ridiculous male character, those characters are often short, and derided for it. Why is being above 6’ a virtue? How does that make for a better man?

Always reblog Marc Anthony and his kitten.

Always reblog Marc Anthony and his kitten.

(Source: thehouserulez, via bunnyfood)

Forever reblog Marc Antony and his kitten.

Forever reblog Marc Antony and his kitten.

(Source: lunatictoons, via lifeaquatic)

Beautiful and enchanting video for a Toronto bookstore. Admit it—who doesn’t believe our books come to life when we’re not around?

I just spent too long watching these tiny little stop motion bits on the Anthropologie site. Why do we not use more stop motion? CGI has none of the warmth or charm.