— Are you an Egyptian superhero? — I am. May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly • Moon Knight (2022) | 1.06 “Gods and Monsters”
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— Are you an Egyptian superhero? — I am. May Calamawy as Layla El-Faouly • Moon Knight (2022) | 1.06 “Gods and Monsters”
PARENTS BEWARE: In the next few years, thousands of children will watch the Percy Jackson TV show and decide they want to be Classicists. Ten years later, they too will be searching the entire Greek corpus for people sweating. #JustSayNoToAncientGreek
MOON KNIGHT 1.04 “The Tomb” + tumblr text posts
After having taken care of a lizard for several days I have come to the conclusion that I've chosen the wrong path in life.
Moon Knight episode 3 + text posts
What if I started using Tumblr again and embrace my hyperfixations?
They actually are having an intermission and I love it.
Stargate SG-1: Prototype
Humans aren’t animals. Most of them are good and true and…
#let him smile more
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Cas’s female vessel in 12x10
“When I was younger, I’d always leave the house dressed like a man, but then I’d change my clothes. My mother told me the devil was in me. My father said that I was useless. They even took me to the doctor to find out what was going on. But my grandfather always supported me. He was more open-minded than my parents. I think it’s because he worked at a 24 hour restaurant and met all the people who came out at night. Even when I was a child, he’d see the clothes I wore, and he’d tell me: ‘If you were a girl, you’d be very beautiful.’ When I finally told him everything I was feeling, he said: ‘You’re a great person, and I’ll never be afraid of what’s going on with you.’” (Buenos Aires, Argentina)