I need this.
Reblogged last year, hoping it comes this year
Cosimo Galluzzi
occasionally subtle

roma★
KIROKAZE

if i look back, i am lost

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

JBB: An Artblog!

Janaina Medeiros
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AnasAbdin
taylor price
will byers stan first human second
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

pixel skylines
dirt enthusiast

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

Andulka

Love Begins
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@wilde-night
I need this.
Reblogged last year, hoping it comes this year
today’s date is the 3rd? what’s next, the 4th? the 5th? the minor fall, the major lift?
After shoving Hansel in the oven, the witch turns to Gretel - who is currently fending the witch off with a gingerbread chair - and says:
“I can’t believe you thought a trail of breadcrumbs would save you. I mean, honestly, this is a forest! It’s full of animals. Honestly, the very idea that a dumb shit like you thought you could get the better of me is absurd.”
Gretel hits her in the face with said chair. To be fair to the witch, she takes the chairshot like a champ.
“Ow!”
“Did you know,” says Gretel, “that crows are capable of facial recognition?”
“Eh?” Says the witch, clambering to her feet and pulling a candy cane sledgehammer off the wall. “What’s that got to do with anything?”
“Not only that,” Gretel continues, “but they can remember both friends and enemies. And they’ll often follow people they remember as friends.”
The two fence with their sugared weapons for a moment, before the witch knocks the chair out of Gretel’s hands.
“Enough with the bird facts! Honestly, this whole attempted escape has been utter clownshoes. Get in the fucking oven!”
She seizes Gretel by the collar. Gretel immediately sandbags, letting her whole body go limp. This eminently practical defense forces the witch to try and deadlift her. Which is hard, as the witch often skips leg day.
“For example,” Gretel says, as the witch struggles and grunts, “if you feed crows a lot of breadcrumbs, they’ll probably start to see you as a friend and follow you in the hope of more food.”
The witch stops. Outside, she hears the thunder of wings.
“They’ll even bring you shiny things they find as presents!” Says Gretel, as a corner of the gingerbread ceiling is suddenly cut away by a large crow with a knife in its mouth.
“Oh shitballs.” Says the witch, as the crows descend. “I hope you know this is a great unkindness.”
“Technically,” Says Gretel, “It’s a murder.”
i'm literally begging people to relearn how to use earbuds and headphones. i don't wanna hear your fucking tiktok while im waiting for my flight.
100% this.
May I present to you, Charlie Cox playing ping-pong in his Daredevil suit...
Tweeted by: Jameela Jamil
This whole thing is amazing from foreground to background.
That Ben Affleck was Adele all this time has left me amazed. Truly his greatest role.
I think Neil Gaiman is one of the only celebrities that truly understands what Tumblr users want.
amused-snorted at the post first, wondered what the hell previous commenter meant, backtracked to check op username and took it like missing a step down the stairs
This tiktok is everything
Me on a friday night
“The power’s out because what.”
Makes sense, that area’s made for boning
Moon dressed like Saturn ll Francisco Sojuel l Guatemala
She’s cosplaying
Why Vader was so strong in the force in Kenobi (and why he’s weaker after)
So I’ve seen some people talking about how powerful Vader is in Kenobi & arguing that he may even be “overpowered” based on what we know of him. They’re usually referencing the scene from Part V where Vader uses the force to stop a massive transport from leaving.
Which… is fair. We never really see Vader display quite this level of power in the original trilogy. We don’t see a ton of Vader in Rebels, but what we do see still makes it quite clear he’s much more powerful than you average force-user, given how other force-users (Ezra & Kanan) were surprised at how Vader was able to survive being crushed & then force-lifting the rubble off of him effortlessly.
But all of this to say YEAH, Vader is super powerful in Kenobi, and I would argue even MORE powerful in Kenobi than he is in the OT. (Remember Hayden saying “we’re going to see a very powerful Vader” in the Kenobi show).
And this makes perfect sense when you remember what has been fueling Vader for the last decade: finding & hurting Obi-Wan. That pain and suffering is fueled into raw power, and it translates into a Vader in his prime.
But post-Kenobi Vader will never be as strong as he was when he was relying on his attachment to Obi-Wan to fuel his power. In fact, it does make him too powerful - and Sidious knows it.
Which is exactly why he tells Vader it’s become a problem. Vader must let it go. He frames it as weakness, but he knows it is Vader’s power. He forces Vader into submission, subtly threatening him with how disposable he is to bring him back into line.
And Vader sits back, realizing he’s finally lost all hope. Obi-Wan was the one thing left that Anakin knew, and it was the most powerful connection he had to his deepest emotions.
And now all’s that left is Sidious. A master who lied to him, manipulated him, and keeps him in a suit that causes constant agony.
Vader becomes colder. More detached. He loses the passion that was still more Anakin than anything. By the time we see him in the OT, he’s not as powerful. He can’t be, not compared to the inferno he was as he sparred again with his old Master and once best friend.
The Vader we know from the OT is not the lava we see in Kenobi. He’s become the coolest magma, the molten rock.
OBI-WAN KENOBI – PART VI
Old Republic power levels rediscovered.
That funny, sly little smile Obi Wan gives to Vader in A New Hope before he lets Vader kill him might tell the whole story about the Obi Wan character.
“I didn’t give in to evil. Not now. Not ever. And you only win now because I let you win.”
*Then Vader ends up confusedly kicking some empty clothes around, like it’s laundry day, and wondering what the hell happened. He is so utterly perplexed and unsatisfied.*
Master vs. Student. But Obi Wan always owned Anakin’s ass at the end, didn’t he?
I’ve said before: I do, frankly, love the fact that Obi-Wan’s death scene is one gigantic mind game:
Hey Anakin, I was still alive after all;
I’m here for reasons you don’t totally understand and I won’t disclose;
I’m facing off with you for some reason when surely I know I can’t beat you now;
Oh BTW, this kid you’ve never seen before, who has Force Waves radiating off of him, came here with me;
I’m not gonna tell you who the kid is;
I’m not gonna tell you what I meant when I told you that killing me would only make me stronger;
I’m gonna cap this all off with physically becoming the Force right in front of you, which is something you maybe had no idea was even possible;
Well, have fun trying to figure all this out, Anakin! Sure looks to me like I might still have the high ground after all. CHECKMATE, MY VERY YOUNG APPRENTICE. KENOBI OUT.
Nature ❤️🎵
Storme Webber, a Black Sugpiaq/Choctaw Two-Spirit Lesbian artist and poet, photographed by Diné artist Will Wilson for his ongoing Critical Indigenous Photographic Exchange project. | 2018
Wilson employs a wet-plate collodion photographic technique, based on the nineteenth-century method that involves exposing and then developing a plate that has been coated in light-sensitive chemicals. He explores identity, the photographic medium as both art and science, and community. Wilson collaborates with his sitters, who determine their pose, clothing, props, and how they are presented. As a gesture of reciprocity, Wilson gives the sitters the original photograph, while retaining the right to print and use scans for artistic purposes. Originally, CIPX was Wilson’s way to work toward a re-imagined vision of Native people in response to historic photographers such as Edward Curtis and his The North American Indian (1907-1930).
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“It is possible to be beautiful on the outside and still ‘butt’ on the inside.” “Like Gwyneth Paltrow.”
Selfie episode 1 “Pilot” (2014) dir. Julie Anne Robinson