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Maul - Shadow Lord: Chapter 6 - Night of the Hunted
@swshows week: Day 2 - Villains | Sith | Anti-Heroes
Asajj Ventress: all of the above ⬆️
fuck it, i'm curious. reblog and tag with the first fictional death to ever rewrite your brain chemistry and/or make you cry like a baby. mine was ares from the underland chronicles (who, for context, was a giant bat.) to this day i will weep if i think too hard about it. okay, go.
If you find a mate in life, you should be loyal. In your case, grateful.
ICE AGE (2002) dir. Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge
my notifications are once again devolving into a spirited debate about the ethics of actions that could potentially make someone uncomfortable, and at risk of sounding like someone about to get a lot of irate anons I think we're frankly giving way too to much moral weight to hypothetical discomfort
the thing about discomfort is that it's an extremely nebulous category that can be triggered by virtually anything and that's far too broad a category to have any inherent moral quality to it. like. my mom was mad uncomfortable when I stopped shaving. that didn't mean I was doing violence against my mom it just meant she needed to get over herself. many such cases it must be said.
there's not a single example I could give that's better than this
anyway rn my notes are full of a lot of "you should never try too hard to befriend people because you might make them uncomfortable" and "you should never tell people you're attracted to them because you might make them uncomfortable" and I guess I'm just wondering why we're acting like a little social awkwardness is the worst thing that could happen to a person
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TechPhee WIP~
TechPhee brain go brrrrrrrrr and hit me with inspiration tonight :eyes:
Pudding requires your attention please. 🧡
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EMMA (2020) costume appreciation: 46/46 (costume design by Alexandra Byrne)
Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond, Pink Diamond and Diamond Pendent Earrings, Nirav Modi. Each cushion-shaped fancy intense yellow diamond weighing 17.55 and 17.06 carats respectively, encircled with four brilliant-cut diamonds extending to the pink diamond surrounds. to the surmount set with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 1.61 and 1.55 carats respectively, mounted in 18 karat white, pink and yellow gold.
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I HIGHLY recommend giving compliments to random strangers.
Not, like, fake compliments or randomly giving scrounged up compliments to everyone you pass in the street, but -- say you see someone with an article of clothing you really really like. Cool accessories or a great haircut or something. Tell them.
I told an old woman yesterday that I liked her blouse. It was this super pretty white-at-the-top-floral-at-the-bottom shirt which was really lovely. So i backtracked where I'd walked past her and I said "excuse me - i love your shirt." And this harried, stressed-looking 80-something year old brightened up immediately, and beamed, and then when she and I headed off in separate directions, she had a pep in her step.
This other time I told a woman that I liked her boots. She gave me a company name thats since become my favourite brand of shoes. I told someone else that her scarf was cute and she was like "do you like it? Here, you can have it," and she dropped her scarf in my hands and then got on her train and left. I once saw a woman who had clearly put effort into her outfit that day but was now looking harried and frazzled as she wrangled four children across the road, and I told her that her outfit was gorgeous and she lit up like a christmas tree. I told a gay man that I loved his whole look once and he turned into a smiling, blushing mess as his super delighted and proud boyfriend was like "yea, he DOES look gorgeous doesnt he?"
If you see someone with something compliment-worthy going on, don't hold back. What's the point? Ive never once had a bad response to giving a compliment to a stranger. Everyone to a tee has been absolutely thrilled to receive a surprise compliment about their outfit or their make up or their shoes or their vibe or etc. Give out compliments to random strangers. Its free, and it'll make their whole day.
fandom aesthetics | sansa stark ✽ a song of ice and fire
“she blushed prettily. she did everything prettily, arya thought with dull resentment.”
“Choose to see the best in people, but don’t expect them to always be that way. Because we’re human, and we mess up. But still choose to see their best, even when they’re at their worst.”
— Kayil York