aang: the fire lord may be a monster who’s trying to destroy the world, but he still deserves to live!
zuko, sokka, katara, toph, the earth kingdom, the water tribes, literally everyone else:
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Love Begins
trying on a metaphor
we're not kids anymore.
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aang: the fire lord may be a monster who’s trying to destroy the world, but he still deserves to live!
zuko, sokka, katara, toph, the earth kingdom, the water tribes, literally everyone else:
An example of how important sentence length can be in English. Via jcepiano. More interesting posts like this here: @sixpenceee
There should really be a ‘nevermind’ option on Netflix. Sometimes I start a movie or a series and ten minutes or an episode in, I decide I don’t like it. I don’t want to see it in my ‘continue watching’ category, and I certainly don’t want to see ‘because you watched this thing’ either. I made a mistake. Please stop reminding me.
🤣🤣🤣yes!!
December 31, 2017 is the only day where every adult was born in the 1900’s and everyone else under 18 was born in the 2000’s
I don’t like this post
Playing chasey.
Reblog if you're bisexual, or if you support bisexuals, or if you want Queen Elizabeth II to outlive Donald Trump
How much must Luke Skywalker be freaking out right now?
Can you imagine?
You are moping on your island of self-imposed exile, and then this girl shows up.
She’s flying your best friend’s ship. The ship that Han thought he lost for ever. The ship that was stolen and passed through so many hands that he was sure he’d never see it again. The same ship that took you away from home for the first time.
She’s accompanied by your personal droid. The droid you left behind and abandoned. The droid that C-3PO was sure would never be the same again.
She holds out her hand and she’s holding your father’s light saber. The sword you were sure was lost forever. The light saber that you dropped down a bottomless air shaft on a gas giant thirty years ago. The light saber you knew you would never see again.
You look up and you see her eyes. Maz Kanata says that if you live long enough, you see the same eyes looking out of different faces. The girl’s face is different, but those eyes are the same. You know those eyes. They’re the eyes you thought you’d never see again.
And that’s when you know it.
You’re screwed.
They say sometimes the Force works in mysterious ways. Sometimes, the Force will send you little signs. Subtle clues.
Other times, the Force will just beat you repeatedly over the head with a gigantic neon sign that says: “You can’t run away from your past anymore, Luke. I won’t let you. Look, here is your past come back to haunt you. Now deal with it.”
You have no idea how much I adore this post with my whole being
I like the idea of the Force sending Luke little signs over the years that it’s time to return to his loved ones, gently increasing in intensity as he ignores them, until it finally gets fed up and shoves the events of Episode 7 into motion, finishing with a flourish of HERE’S YOUR NEW APPRENTICE, SPACE HOBO.
space hobo
s p a c e h o b o
if someone wants to come give me a 12 hour long hug and play with my hair and tell me i’m gonna be okay i’d be super happy
Bravo. (via imgur)
In 1961, JFK predicted it. On October 20, control the weather, control the world. #Geostorm
A hero in more ways than one
I NEVER KNEW THAT
Always always reblogging this if I see it on my dashboard
please watch this adorable illustrated doctor who companion poem