das-flamingo
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Just a wannabe writer who is obsessed with cats, star wars, asoiaf, and the sims
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A friend sent this to me. I'm fucking dying!!!! 😂💀🤣💀
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what i look like when im pacing around trying to figure out how to fix the plothole in my story
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Star Wars: A New Hope dir. George Lucas | 1977
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Leia flushes, averting her eyes. She's not exactly fighting to get free. But, of course, Han blows it... The anger rises in Leia.
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hanleia

they’ve been all i think about lately expect more of this from me SORRY!
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Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
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LEIA ORGANA and HAN SOLO in THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 💗
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this is snoopy. snoopy loves affection. reblog to give snoopy a hug and like to give him a kiss
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Geneviève Bujold as Anne Boleyn in Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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- Anne Boleyn's Sleeve by Juliana Gray, "The End"
However understandable the impulse to universalise Anne Boleyn’s story might be, these attempts mostly fail to account for the very historic specificity of her narrative. How can we account for a woman who apparently had so much sexual and emotional appeal she had the power to cleave King and country from the control of the Catholic Church, yet whose downfall was so complete she became the first English queen consort to face the executioner? The story of Anne Boleyn is about dissenting from and challenging the dominant cultural norms; her example is that of the woman who created herself and, for a brief time, through her brilliance and her beauty and her will, maintained herself in a society in which quasi-independent female empowerment and agency were relatively unknown. She continues to speak to us as an avatar of feminine power. - Stephanie Russo, The Afterlife of Anne Boleyn: Representations of Anne Boleyn in Fiction and on the Screen
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Happy May the Fourth to you all!
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You can and should write fanfiction that isn't perfect. You can and should write whatever fanfiction you want. You can and should write fanfiction that brings you joy even if it's silly or goofy or weird.
Except for me. My fanfic has to be perfect and read like a novel and ruin at least one person's sleep schedule.
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