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i shoulda been born an elderly reclusive icelandic sheep farmer
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i love old ladies
i’m at the bus stop and these two very old ladies suddenly recognize each other and very sincerely one goes “holy shit you’re still alive!!” and the other says “i’m gonna outlive my husband if it kills me”
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its really funny how like, pikachu has been the obvious moneymaker for pokemon throughout its history, and they’ve tried to replicate this without success ever since. trying each gen to hit on that perfect mascot formula
and finally after a series of unsuccessful and generally unmemorable clumsy pikachu ripoffs, nintendo comes out with a pokemon… whose entire concept is boldfacedly, ‘clumsy pikachu ripoff’
and everyone fucking loves it
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there’s no such thing as a convenient window through which to view che–

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I have seen this doll in person and it's exactly that awful
Can you explain that post about the Belle doll collections I don't get it

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But Nick Fury. The thing is, even though the film arcs toward openness and transparency (which is amazing in itself) Fury is portrayed as intelligent, thoughtful, righteous, and very correct in his beliefs too—— Steve and Nick Fury have a tense relationship: they argue, Steve gets angry with him, is critical of his style of leadership: they bump heads over Steve’s belief in openness and trust, and Nick’s reliance on compartmentalization and pragmatism. True, he is shown to be wrong about his support for preemptive technology and weaponization (in CATWS and in Avengers) but he’s justified in his reasoning for his beliefs; ESPECIALLY his reluctance to place trust in any one person. Both he and Steve are right: Natasha having a seperate mission made Steve’s job difficult, but trusting the big picture to any one person is dangerous; and Fury’s pragmatism ends up saving the day when he reveals he had a backup plan all along. (scanning his bad eye) Fury’s monologue to a thoughtful Steve in the elevator is a really great moment: it sums up his ethos (a bag filled with money and a gun) and gives background for his beliefs and his outlook. People have talked about the racial profiling-esque moment with Nick and the cops, but I thought the subtle mention that Nick Fury’s grandfather was a bellhop who lived in a rough neighborhood and had to get rough back was a really great touch that spoke to his perspective as a black man in America. We know that Fury is a “grey” character: someone who withholds information, lies, and keeps secrets, but what I think is SO AMAZING is that one little scene where, even after knocking heads with Fury the entire movie, and being totally at odds with him- after storming out in anger after denouncing the insight project: Steve still rejects the idea that Fury would be evil or secretly aligned with evildoers. It’s when he’s talking to Redford, who’s trying to plant the seed of doubt in his mind about Fury. I think the line is something like “If you knew Nick Fury, you wouldn’t say that.” Steve has no idea which way is up at this point in the movie: he’s confused, unsure of his allies and his enemies; Nick himself said not to trust ANYONE, and jfc he just found out his neighbor was an undercover agent. But Steve BELIEVES IN NICK FURY. He believes in this man whom he trusts enough to argue with and defy candidly. This man may make decisions Steve abhors, but ultimately, he knows where Nick stands.
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you made me feel like i was hard to love and i will never forgive you for that
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For your general perusal, these are all the current, completed niche booklists we have put together. If you know of any books that should be on one of these lists and isn’t, please let us know!
Asexual Lesbians/ Asexual Women in Fiction
Lesbian Christmas Fiction
Lesbian Fairytale Fiction
Lesbian Historical Fiction
Lesbian Knights in Fiction
Lesbian Librarians in Fiction and Nonfiction
Lesbian Pirate Fiction
Lesbian Shapeshifter Fiction
Lesbian Time Travel Fiction
Lesbian Vampire Fiction
Lesbian Young Adult Fiction
Transgender Young Adult Fiction
Yuri Manga Published in English
Award-winning Lesbian Graphic Novels
Award-winning Young Adult Fiction & Nonfiction
Picture Books For Children With Lesbian Parents
Lesbian Webcomics & NSFW Webcomics
…also taking suggestions for future lists.
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Punk may be dead but it`s definitely not white!
you can buy this sticker set HERE at my Online Store
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Did I unfollow/follow you eight times today, reblog 10 of your posts in a roll, and Like something wholly inappropriate? Congratulations, I am using tumblr on my phone!
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