Rey and Ben in Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (2015 - 2019)
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
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Rey and Ben in Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (2015 - 2019)
there’s something so hilarious abt palpatine staring at Rey and Kylo’s duel like he’s watching his food in the microwave
1 second of multiple Queen moments
I love Queen because half of their songs are mind-blowing pieces about life and death and love and humanity’s inability to live together without destroying ourselves, and the other half are like “I love my bike”
actually there’s a third kind and it’s called “I’m Freddie Mercury And There’s Nothing You Can Do To Stop Me”
‘La Bomba’ Jacquemus, spring 2018
Yep this pretty much covers how history is taught here
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no we don’t use that room there was once a spider in it
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) dir. J.J. Abrams
FILMS I WATCHED IN 2018: Solo A Star Wars Story dir. Ron Howard
when people say Ben Solo can’t be saved:
when people say reylo isn’t canon:
28th Apr., 2010
Yesterday we celebrated the birthday of both Toni Morrison and Audrey Lorde; today we mourn the death of Harper Lee. Three women who refused to be silenced in the face of repression and whose banned books could always be found on the City Lights shelves.
“That dismissal of romance as a genre is a political act. It’s about dismissing women, their sexuality, and their relationship expectations (especially those involving men). By tarring romance as inconsequential, as trash, women are denied a prime avenue for exploring themselves and their world. Meanwhile, male-focused stories about love and sexuality are heralded as literary fiction, no matter how navel-gazing or masturbatory. If that’s not political, what is?”
— from All Books Are Political (via bookriot)