“Explain This” w/ Chris Evans

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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hello vonnie
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$LAYYYTER

Janaina Medeiros
Cosmic Funnies

shark vs the universe
YOU ARE THE REASON

JBB: An Artblog!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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“Explain This” w/ Chris Evans
There was a period when I had a hard time reconciling all the different parts of me in a way that I thought would make sense to others.
The fact that Debra Jo Rupp never won an Emmy for this role is a travesty
2020 fashion: reverse crop top, tits out belly covered
the art of gwent
THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER (2020-)
#fashion icon
personally i think 2d animation and 3d animation are both equally good. the problem is that companies dont know how to actually use 3d animation to its fullest ability. like spiderverse? thats how shit should be DONE not generic big eyed kids movie number three hundred and thirty six
Kombat Sirens
I unironically want this light
During one of Birds of Prey’s fight sequences, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) identifies a teammate’s vulnerability and provides a critical assist — by lending her a hair tie. This small act of sisterhood is as familiar in an everyday context as it is surprising in the DC Extended Universe. It’s one of the many ways that Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) differs from its superhero movie forebears: It not only stars women, it was made by them, too. “There’s more women in front [of] and behind the camera than any movie I’d worked on, which is pretty incredible,” says Robbie, who also produced the film. “It was partly a conscious decision, but it also always felt like the organic, right choice to make.”
—Entertainment Weekly: How the R-rated, women-powered Birds of Prey flips the bird — and the script — in high-flying style
harley quinn #66