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becomeundone · 1 year
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It’s not about Inisherin. It’s about one boring man leaving another man alone, that’s all.
Kerry Condon as Siobhán Súilleabháin The Banshees of Inisherin (2022)
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incorrect-soc · 2 months
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Inej: When men use knives they're "chefs".
Inej: But when I do it I'm a "murderer" and a "criminal", because Saints forbid a girl has hobbies-
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isabellaofparma · 2 months
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Extraordinary | 1.08 - "Surprise!"
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goldenamaranthe-blog · 3 months
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Based on this comic by corvophobia.
Blake: (dressed in fishnet tights, white crop top, black leather jacket, and knee high boots, sitting at the counter of a local Cafe drinking tea)
Yang: (laughing as she passes by with Ruby, her carabiner keys snag on Blake’s tights)
RIIIIIP!!!!
Yang: Oh, shit! I'm so sorry, Miss!
Blake: (mad at first until Yang presses in close to release the tension so she can unhook the keys) No, it's fine. I can get it.
Yang: No. No. It's my fault. I should have watched where I was going. (Hands skim over the skin of Blake’s thigh as she finally unhooks the keys)
Blake: (blushing profusely at the gentle touch despite the calloused skin)
Yang: Got it! Whoops! (Drops the keys and immediately drops to her knees to pick them up, sees the hole in Blake’s tights and chuckles). Sooooo does this mean there are more or less holes in your tights?
Blake: (Picks up her tea and takes a sip while blushing and side-eying the condiment holder on the bar top) *Thinking* Dammit, now I can't NOT fuck her.
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arirna · 1 year
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maggiecheungs · 5 months
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missjeaniebeanie · 7 months
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beeperisbeeping · 17 days
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answer the question, perceptor. why are the transformers a bunch of size queens? huh??
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Spanish Jackie: A bar isn't just a place of business, it's a place for people. Which is something I truly hate about it
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stincorrect · 2 years
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Nancy: I won’t take a bullet for anyone because if I have time to jump in front of a bullet, you have time to move. Robin: … Robin: Ya know, you probably just made a ton of songs seem completely pointless.
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scorndotexe · 5 months
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reviews of my bg3 play time: "worrying"
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kabutoraiger · 1 year
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sanyu-thewitch05 · 2 years
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She’s got a point. Though Halle Bailey only got chosen as Ariel because of how good her singing is. It’s the outside media promoting the whole “Black Ariel” idea.
I do want to add on that when you encourage behavior like this, companies will eventually not care about providing the original black characters you want oh so much. Cause they know black people will keep settling for less and actively praise them for it.
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silllylittlecatt · 5 months
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MY FRIEND JUST TOLD ME THE FNAF MOVIE IS JUST LIKE THOSE WEIRD WATTPAD FANFICS!?
IM CRYING ?!
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fanficwriter284 · 6 months
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Chuck n tiffany who's better with guns
"...I'm decent with guns"
"But I'm WAY better"
"Bitch you're BARELY better"
"Sweetface if you were half as good as me you wouldn't have been shot down and killed Mike Noris in seconds"
"......I'm still better at knives."
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rivenreverie · 6 months
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In Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer makes a powerful case for a return to the indigenous understanding of the land, based on careful stewardship, deep knowledge, and reciprocity... One way to work towards this stewardship is to be skilled within our own landscape, to foster ways of tending to its needs as we meet our own. We are, I think, only too painfully aware of these lost skills. Native Americans are still living a history that saw these practices forcibly taken from them. My own community lost them through indifference. The small, precise gestures that make up a skill set seemed so ordinary until we let them slip away. But now that they are gone they are very hard to reclaim. They are part of a web of intuitions and abilities so fundamentally interconnected that relearning them will be a life's work. They range from being able to hold a paring knife correctly to learning to read the weather. From understanding properties of different types of wood to knowing how to preserve food. This is not just a matter of forgotten knowledge, but also a matter of desire. We have forgotten how to want one good dress over fifty disposable ones. We have forgotten how to crave each new food as it comes into season. We must learn to know with our hands rather than our heads.
- Katherine May, Enchantment
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