Hi! I'm E. 28 yrs old. Jewish intersectional feminist, bookworm, writer, woman. Lover of humanity, animals, and great views. I'm trying to help make the world a better place. My favorite Disney princesses are Emma Swan-Jones and Leia Organa Skywalker Solo. I mostly reblog things I find beautiful or funny or think of as art imitating life. Also, you know, fandoms and OTPs. This is Tumblr, after all.
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I am absolutely in awe of the DETAIL in this show and I can't get over this one..
Emma's Tattoo is the forget me not flower...

Which is the flower on her fathers crest...

The flower traditionally represents remembrance (poignant since Snow and Charming were cursed and couldn't remember Emma) and also royalty which they are (I will get to the true love bit in a moment)...

So forget me nots are mentioned in Peter Pan when describing Captain Hooks eyes...


And Killian Jones in the show has a ring with forget me nots on it...

Also is it or is it not a big clue that the episode where we see the tattoo on Emma's wrist very clearly on show is in the episode 'Talahassee' aka where she first connects with Hook?
(we see it in glimpses before but not as clear and on show as this episode)
The forget me not also represents true love and devotion...
True love? ✅
Devotion? ✅
THIS SHOW
IF ADAM AND EDDY PLANNED ANYTHING IN THIS SHOW IT WAS CAPTAIN SWAN.
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“May I?” “You may.”
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old leather bound books from the 19th century
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Zitkala-Sa, first Native American woman to write an opera 1898
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“ואהבת לרעך < גם אם הוא לא > כמוך”
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O Captain, My Captain, you will be missed
Thank you Andre Braugher for your emotional and touching acting as Captain Raymond Holt, it meant the world to me.
May you rest in peace
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Carved door to the Jewish cemetery, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Flight of the Swan (1992, short film)
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i think as adults it’s our responsibility to be nice to kids and treat them with the respect we wish we got at that age and im not kidding or exaggerating in the least
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"I asked dozens of them, young and old alike, “Who is a Jew? What is Judaism? What makes you a Jew?” They shrugged their shoulders. The questions do not interest them. There is a time to philosophize, a time to accept the commandments of Judaism as a revelation from Sinai, and a time to ask questions. They are Jews, and that is that; the rest is unimportant. A Jew is one who feels himself a Jew."
The Jews of Silence: A Personal Report on Soviet Jewry by Elie Wiesel
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