GIVEAWAY TIME!
One lucky winner will receive this Alice In Wonderland White Queen Bottlecap Mini Top Hat!
Here are the rules:
1. Follow hatandmouse on tumblr
2. Reblog this photo with these instructions (“likes” will not count)
3. You can reblog as many times as you like, each reblog will count as one entry
4. The contest will close May 2nd at 9:00 pm PST
5. A winner will be chosen at random and contacted on May 3rd
HAT AND MOUSE GIVEAWAY!
As a thank you to all of my followers I am giving away this Alice in Wonderland mini top hat!
GIVEAWAY RULES
-to enter the giveaway simply FOLLOW hatandmouse and REBLOG this post
-please do not reblog more than once, only one entry per person will be accepted
-winner will be chosen at random on January 21st
-shipping within the US is included
THANK YOU!
Remember this video that’s been moving at a viral pace around Tumblr?
Well, it’s been unjustly blocked for “inappropriate content” but if you had seen it you’d know that it is nothing but harmless, amazing and uplifting. This is clearly the work of an awful troll. Please help get this masterpiece back!
Hey so i realized i have had this account for a while and havent put up any posts. So here is my first one and its a question!! What should i post about? what do you guys want to know about disney-wise? waiting for a reply!!
from cheshirecatlover
Fully-functional Nikon Halloween costume: http://vimeo.com/31062460
Enjoy!
this is great!
I really really hate it when people use Mulan to make their feministic points. Mulanisn’t about female strength!! If you think it is you are seriously deranged. The point of the movie was never, is not, will never ever be, that Mulan was proving the strength of females. If anything the movie opposes the feminist point of view because from the beginning all she wanted to do was prove her worth to men. The whole heart of the movie was a girl who had lost herself and ended up finding herself when she went to war to save her father’s life. The self she found was a bright young woman who had something to say. And that is actually what the majority of the princesses were (excluding Cinderella and Snow White only). I also hate it when people paste Mulan as the “brave” princess, as if the others weren’t brave. Snow White had her step-mother try to have her killed but she remained pretty brave, considering the circumstances. She screamed a little, cried a little, but hey, she was human. She soon got over it all. Now Cinderella was pretty dang brave. She struck out to go to the ball even though she would probably have been beaten if her step-mother found her there. Tiana stood up to the Shadow Man. Pocahontas through herself on the chopping block. Mulan wasn’t the only brave one. Now the men aren’t off the hook either. The Disney princes were braver than the princesses at most times. And that is how it is supposed to be. Not because women are weak and docile though, because the man is the protector. Protectors aren’t like a body guard, they are more like the emergency button on a key ring, you can take care of yourself but it’s nice to know that there is always that extra help when you need it. And you will need it. Just like your man will need you.





