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One Nice Bug Per Day
Peter Solarz
YOU ARE THE REASON
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

Love Begins

Origami Around
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Product Placement
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@sonnylofthus
I just like people. They always seem to be nice.
Avengers: Infinity War (2018), dir. Anthony and Joe Russo.
And there it is.
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“I really want to work with actresses my own age. I’m trying so hard to get projects up and running with an ensemble of young female characters because that’s my life, my group of girls, we’re a gang and we roll together and I’m like: ‘Why is that not reflected in film?”
Danai Gurira for Reebok:
“Exceeding my perceived limits,” is what she says makes her feel confident when she’s working out. She goes on to say that she’s even more inspired by, “Hitting a goal despite discomfort, fatigue, or excuses.”
Luck isn’t a superpower. And it isn’t cinematic! Yes, it is.
favorite movie at the moment: a quiet place (2018)
requested by @emilysblunt
people acting like diversity is inherently a political statement or sjw bullshit are so fucking stupid like… thats just how the world is. its almost like the real world is diverse and that its unnatural for media to not reflect this… like these people literally get mad about female protagonists, gay protagonists or protagonists of color bc its “political correctness gone too far” like idk how to explain to you that poc, lgbt people and women existing isnt political correctness its just life dude
I really can’t stand to see any posts about March for our lives
It’s just too bitter sweet for me. I can’t stop thinking about how black people had police in riot gear and military tanks show up to their peaceful protests with no news coverage at all
Whole neighborhoods were turned into war zones because black people said please stop killing us
Meanwhile predominately white children get to take center stage in national media coverage and no one as tear gased them yet. They get to speak to congress and actually be heard and not written off as worthless…
Look, I was at the march and if you think the military wasn’t there, you’re a fool.
If you think they only let white kids speak, you’re a fool.
All of these kids spoke at length about the disproportionate way gun violence affects their communities, so much so that it’s stopped making the news. I’m sick of the criticism I’m seeing from people who weren’t even there. The truth is that these kids knew that their march was mired in privilege (they talked about that, too!) and they used it to give POC youth leaders a platform to speak. They addressed problems with educational funding, they called out the school-to-prison pipeline that many of these cities have… And then I come here to see all of you cutting it down because “white kids” organized it. Are any of you paying attention?
The scene where Luke walks up to the giant sloth creature and they pan to and zoom in on the sloth’s swollen titty, then show the long agonizing process of Luke milking the sloth. Then show Luke drinking the green milk in a glass, and giving Rey a creepy smile after, and having the sloth slowly turn its head to Rey also with a creepy smile. Was possibly the most uncomfortable sequence in cinematic history.
I felt Rey’s awkward head turn on a spiritual level because I too could barely stomach watching that truly cursed spectacle.
And the noises. Oh god, the noises.
You’re actually gonna get away with this.
I was raised to do one thing… but I’ve got nothing to fight for.
Luke Skywalker casually brushing dirt off of his holographic shoulder after being bombarded by his over-dramatic nephew is easily the most iconic film moment of 2017.