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Water bending avenger & bat brat with a semblance, representing District 2 for the Targaryens

thegoddamazon:

skrood:

heyyitsjayy:

lil-miss-choc:

yarpfish:

fangirltothefullest:

abdesignoriginal:

WHOEVER MADE THIS I LOVE YOU AND I HOPE YOUR FRIDGE IS ALWAYS FULL

It’s weird because like, even the movie footage itself has their skin darker than the merchandise- it’s REALLY weird- the bottom one looks much more natural!

I just love the whole “Aurora’s dress is fucking blue okay” aspect

And Cinderella’s was white.

:-D

Ariel’s was pink!

AND CINDERELLA FINALLY HAS HER STRAWBERRY BLONDE HAIR BACK

‘It’s weird’ is code for ‘wow whitewashing is real’

(via finnicksstrident)

emmaduerrewatson:

So, I guess this is how it ends, huh? Fine, you win. You’re wiping out an entire civilization, but, hey, you’ll be rich.

- Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001), dir: Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise

(via thursday)

xmcuallerdrake:

every now and then i see this post on my dash and i can’t help but think that that all of stucky aint got shit on this moment:

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three and two thirds seconds to communicate a fairly nuanced plan entirely through body language and intense, sustained eye contact.

#yourfavesliterallycouldnever

vivalski:

peggy-carter:

1lg-prvbs3-5-6:

queenjuniper:

yarnzipangirl:

sadpresidents:

autasha:

steve rogers was an irish-american with disabilities growing up in 30s new york in a gay neighborhood and some people actually believe he would be conservative

“with disabilities”? what disability does he have

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Seriously?

wait…did people think that Steve was just some skinny dude that was otherwise healthy?

jiruchan

#‘what disability does he have’ it’s easier to list disabilities he DOESN’T have#kid shouldn’t even be allowed to go outside without company (via)

This explains Bucky

(via wingnightcd)

the sound of laughter, a soft makeup brush on your face, lying on a freshly vacuumed carpet, sunflowers following the sun, blowing bubbles on a hot day, the sound of waterfalls, a sleepy smile from your favourite person, the smell of food at markets, colourful banners waving in the wind, fairy lights wound around trees, skirts swirling on a dance floor

celticpyro:

What’s with the newfound fear of little girls wanting to be princesses?

If your five-year-old starts saying she wants to be a princess, tell her ‘princess’ is a political position and that she has a responsibility to look out for her kingdom. Say you’ll be her royal advisor and help her improve her stuffed animal subjects’ standard of living.

See THAT’S how you empower little girls. Not by taking away something they like, but showing them how what they like can be empowering. 

(via brennbug)

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