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When your Hans and Kylo dolls are both a foot tall #BadRomance #HappyKyluxAU #ThanksDisney
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i made a general hux rp blog because my girlfriend turned me into star wars trash.
and lbr general hux is space hans.
it’s here if you wanna read gay smutty rp i guess
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Kristroff - Frozen Ice Treats
“It sure is chilly in here” - Kristoff
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
Ice
HOW TO MAKE IT
It’s done
Follow for more magical Disney Recipes!
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Step aside Jelsa
There’s a new Disney/Dreamworks crossover ship in town
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Found this lil’ something at the Walgreens. WHO APPROVED THIS?
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Jan 12, 2014 drawing. if jack and elsa had a son…
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Frozen Tarot: The High Priestess by nasubionna Summary from LearnTarot.com: The High Priestess is the guardian of the unconscious. She sits in front of the thin veil of unawareness which is all that separates us from our inner landscape. She contains within herself the secrets of these realms and offers us the silent invitation, “Be still and know that I am God.”
The High Priestess is the feminine principle that balances the masculine force of the Magician. The feminine archetype in the tarot is split between the High Priestess and the Empress. The High Priestess is the mysterious unknown that women often represent, especially in cultures that focus on the tangible and known. The Empress represents woman’s role as the crucible of life.
In readings, the High Priestess poses a challenge to you to go deeper - to look beyond the obvious, surface situation to what is hidden and obscure. She also asks you to recall the vastness of your potential and to remember the unlimited possibilities you hold within yourself. The High Priestess can represent a time of waiting and allowing. It is not always necessary to act to achieve your goals. Sometimes they can be realized through a stillness that gives desire a chance to flower within the fullness of time.
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tbh the people i’ve met who really empathize with villains are people who have been villainized in their own lives and unjustly made to feel like they’re bad people by those around them. They doubt themselves and instinctively want to support disliked and obviously flawed characters, characters doomed to fail, and attempt to find the good in those characters that no one in their own lives see in them.
real evil people don’t relate to villains, they see themselves as the hero. :\
#What does this mean for fans of Prince Hans?#I'm also really into Slytherin and Death Eaters and shit#And it's like if Hans represents abusive manipulative cis white dudes#and Voldemort is basically Hitler#I dunno?#Like I acknowledge that they're shitty and do not condone their behavior or actions#and my interest in Death Eaters is complicated#but like with Hans idk
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anyone: if you could meet one person dead or alive who would it be
me: constable-frozen
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