Woman murders man in broad daylight
Always reblog this queen of burns the dude didn't even realise happened
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
$LAYYYTER
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Woman murders man in broad daylight
Always reblog this queen of burns the dude didn't even realise happened
i can’t stop watching this
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GO WHITE BOY GO
Does this guy even have bones????
I assume he has, probably stacked in a neat pile in his room, after all, he might need them later even if he sure ain't using them now.
They're going on a quest.
Um.
i don't think "flex" is a strong enough word for whatever the last three minutes of my life was
That was one of the most beautiful sequences I have ever seen.
That’s because Marahute was animated by none other than Glen Keane, who storyboarded this magnificent sequence as well. He’s the legendary animator behind Ariel, Beast, Aladdin, Pocahontas, and Tarzan. Glen is famous for his extraordinary dedication to bringing his characters to life. For the Rescuers Down Under, he thoroughly studied eagle anatomy, and here are a few of his notes.
It wimdy
so rain down on me
"And the waters are warm where they used to run freezing".
Hands down, best scene I've seen in a film for years. Fucking art of the highest caliber. This will NEVER get old to me.
Join me in Chicago where the pigeons have their own mini fire pit.
Art by Bob
I especially love these two excerpts from her wiki page
I tell kids about Tilly ALL THE TIME when I'm doing tsunami presentations for my job. She lived in a landlocked part of England! She probably thought she would never ever ever use what she learned in her geography class about tsunamis and then just a few weeks later she used it to save over one hundred lives! It's an incredible story about how anything can happen anytime, and we need to be prepared to act.
What I think is most important about her story is that, even as a kid, Tilly knew she was right and she stuck to that knowledge. She practically threw a fit until her parents listened to her, because at first they kept brushing her off. And that is SO IMPORTANT for our kids to know! Adults can be wrong. You need to trust your instincts. YOU can be right and YOU can act in times of danger and emergency. YOU have the power to save yourself and others.
Larry Russell & Marian Brook The Gilded Age Season 2
I was thinking of how every time I see Cal with a blue lightsaber I'm confused (even if thats his canon colour) bc I mostly play with yellow/orange and see people thag play with those colours
SO imagine Cal in TL4J just showing up one day with like a pink lightsaber or some thing and everyone else is like wot
i have a solution to your problem (sound on)
my 20 year old self is not ready for this middle grade book 😃🤚