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Gal Gadot is a feminist ICON!
Diana trying to fit into the human world in her own way.
You never did.
I know that many of you don’t know who Giovanni Falcone is, but in this day I want to share something he said before he died, exactly 25 years ago today. He was a judge, a brave, brave man, who fought against organised crime until the very end; He was killed in a bombing that also killed his wife and three bodyguards. Before he died, he said, “Men pass and go, but ideas remain, and will keep walking either the legs of other men.”
He said, “What’s important is not to establish whether someone is afraid, is to know how to live with his fear and don’t let it affect him. That’s bravery. Otherwise, it’s thoughtlessness.”
Before he died, speaking about Mafia, although it can be applied to anything, he said: “It’s a human phenomenon, and like all human phenomena it has a beginning, an evolution, and it will also have an end.”
At that time, his brutal killing - and that of another judge named Borsellino, a friend of his who fought with him, not even two months afterwards - was meant to mean: we won. You will live in fear. You are ours. You will live in terror. But he truly believed that things could change and get better, that one day, sooner or later, justice would win. And his death came to symbolise the fight of many people who won’t let fear win.
It will have an end. Don’t let fear win.
Original Soundtrack for Kingsman: the Secret Service (2014) Composed by Henry Jackman (ft. original track from Take That)
I’ve been asked quite a lot about my wink.
F. Scott Fitzgerald for the Signs
Aries: "The fire blazing in her dark and injured heart seemed to glow around her like a flame."
Taurus: "We’ll survive, you and I."
Gemini: "There were girls who would tear you apart with their lips."
Cancer: "Two souls are sometimes created together and in love before they’re born."
Leo: "I love her and that’s the beginning and end of everything."
Virgo: "Whatever I am, you did it."
Libra: "Beauty means the scent of roses and then the death of roses."
Scorpio: "The sadness of the past is with me always."
Sagittarius: "I want excitement; and I don’t care what form it takes or what I pay for it, so long as it makes my heart beat."
Capricorn: "All life is just a progression toward and then a recession from one phrase— I love you."
Aquarius: "I shall go on shining as a brilliantly meaningless figure in a meaningless world."
Pisces: "She looks at him once more, with infinite longing, infinite sadness."
Um, listen boys. I’ve had a rather emotional day so whatever your beef with Eggsy is, and I’m sure it’s well founded, I’d appreciate it enormously if you could just leave us in peace until I’ve finished this lovely pint of Guinness.
you are loved ♥
Random thought, but I think one reason why a lot of us “adults” fall into a funk with depression or self-doubts is because the moment we reach a certain age, people stop telling us we’re worth something. We grow up constantly being told, “you can be anything.” “You can make a difference.” “You’re smart.” “You’re special.” So many things that give us hope for our futures. But as adult responsibilities hit us, that hope slowly chips away and our own positive reinforcement starts to feel like a lie until we start questioning every positive thing we’ve ever been told. But we’re adults now, so we don’t need others telling us we can be great anymore, right?
This seems to be the stigma, and so we’re left slowly realizing that, “no. You’re not special and you can’t make a difference.” Thats a debilitating thing to learn. Something that you don’t have to learn.
Because it doesn’t matter how old you get or how hard life may be, I’m here to tell you something. You’re special. You can still make a difference. It may not be a global one, but you can make it. And you can do great things.
Just keep reaching and working for it, I believe in you.
some positive paper cut outs by Parth Kotheka (x)
This is how your life slowly fades to grey. You drive to school or work in the morning when it’s still dark, not paying attention to the sun that creeps onto the horizon, touching the sky with its soft fingertips, turning it from pink to blue because you’re too worried about what this day will bring. There’s this girl that asks you a million questions and you wonder why she can’t give you some space. But you refuse to see that she doesn’t leave your side because she admires you and wishes she was a bit more like you. There’s the boy that holds the door open for you and picks up the pen you dropped but you only roll his eyes at him, not in the mood for anyone’s company. There are nagging doubts scratching your mind’s surface, voices screaming inside your head and you hear them, ignoring the gentle words from people around you. From your friends. From your family. You brush off your best friend’s advice, knowing she’s been here all your life so why could she be gone tomorrow? Truth is: everything we know and everything we take for granted could be gone within the blink of an eye. Everything we saw today can be different by tomorrow. Erased, vanished, like it was never there in the first place, or it could’ve left footprints, scattered remains to remind us of what we have lost. So darling, if I can give you some advice: please don’t take anything for granted, ever. Don’t stop being grateful. And don’t, please don’t stop seeing and appreciating the different shades and colours that make our life what it is, the midnight blue of sadness, the fiery red of love, the deep green of hope and the bright yellow of happiness.
don’t let it all fade away / n.j. (via theprocast)
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Stiles went from a scrawny teenage boy to I can beat up werewolves too!
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i present you, scott and stile's son, liam dunbar. ib: immortality edits
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