OH, OH, Oh My God.
Oh my Holy fucking God.
Oh my Holy Divine Saintly Jesus!
Sorry about the swearing but I can hardly breathe….. I’m almost jealous.
No lar, I’m jubilant. Ecstatic. Celebratory. Because I always salute mutual love, anyhow, anytime.
SKY AH! For something SOOO earth-shattering ground-shaking…
I MEAN, AS USUAL, I WAS SURFING AROUND BLOGS, GOSSIP-RADAR ON THE ALERT. THEN, OH, OH, OH MY GOD. SKY AH!
I quote this one guy whom I can use the adjective ‘intellectual’ on – Love is not taboo. Feelings shouldn’t be taboo. Note to self.
I wish there were more love and knowledge and truth in this world, rather than lies and deceit, ignorance, arrogance and bigotry… So the CHANGE begins with me.
That aside, all the hotties of the world, lo and behold!
… [Natalie Portman] She spends part of each year traveling on behalf of the Foundation for International Community Assistance (FINCA), a nonprofit that grants business microloans to impoverished women. An active animal rights supporter, she recently cohosted a documentary about gorillas in Rwanda and is about to launch a vegan shoe line for the New York store Té Casan, which she designed with her stylist, Kate Young. . . “I’ve been trying to watch more TV!” she says, boasting about a newly acquired addiction to Iron Chef. Even her time on the sofa, however, has a higher purpose: She explains that watching TV helps her “converse with people,” she says. “People talk about TV way more than you think.”
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Following in Portman’s philanthropical footsteps, Johansson signed on to be an Oxfam ambassador last year; she’s already visited India and tsunami-devastated areas of Sri Lanka and is planning a trip to Africa. Days after our meeting she was set to head to Kuwait on a USO trip. “They told me I get to ride on a big naval ship!” she brags.
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Without question, both actresses are passionate about their beliefs. When they really get going on an issue, it can be a little like watching a Hot Topics segment of The View. “I’m into monogamy,” says Portman. “But I’m not really into marriage right now. I sort of hate the legal aspect of it. What does the state have to do with it? Why are they making rules that say my lover can stay in the United States if they’re foreign or share my health care benefits because I’m straight”—here her eyes flash with horror—“but if you’re gay, you can’t have that?”
“It’s so archaic,” Johansson agrees. “It’s just, like, bizarre to me. I feel like in 10 or 15 years’ time our children are going to look back and say, ‘What? You were around when gay people weren’t allowed to get married?’”
Natalie Portman is simply… BEYOND WORDS.
AARGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

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