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“Norway or the Highway”
Swedone
Luxembegone
i can’t believe that shrek started out as a film making fun of disney’s capitalistic crap and then three sequels, two holiday specials, one spinoff, one musical and unlimited amount of merch later became the very thing that inspired it’s originally satirical existence… you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain
This…is just beautiful.
Group projects with your best friends.
do u ever feel like you’ve accidentally tricked certain people into thinking you are smarter and have more potential than you actually do and do you ever think about how disappointed they’ll be when you inevitably crash and burn
so proud to be part of a generation where your hogwarts house counts as a valid part of your personality description
“…[W]hile the Constitution would serve Indian needs, it would not be bound by any particular tradition. It would, rather, reflect and be in the service of a global conversation on law and values.”
How the Indian Constitution was a moral revolution.
Image credit: Jawaharlal Nehru signing Indian Constitution by unknown. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons.
bucky “¯\_(ツ)_/¯” barnes
Shutter Island (2010) dir. Martin Scorsese