Lexa smiling at Clarke
The moment abortion became legal in Argentina. Buenos Aires, December 30th 2020. 4 AM
“I don’t think I’ve got it in me to get that scared about something that could be good.”
TONI AND SHELBY in THE WILDS (2020)
“My panic is rising again. My sense of isolation and worthlessness. And no other senses worth mentioning apparently. It’s not nice being inside my head. It’s a nice place to visit but I don’t want to live here. It’s too crowded; too many traps and pitfalls. I’m tired of it. That same old person, day in and day out. I’d like to try something else. I tried to neaten my mind, file everything away into tidy little thoughts, but it only got more and more cluttered. My mind has a mind of its own. I try to define my limits by seeing just how far I can go, and I find that I passed them weeks ago. And I’ve got to find my way back.” - Carrie Fisher
October 21, 1956 - December 27, 2016
Deep in the 100 acre wood where Christopher Robin plays, you’ll find the enchanted neighborhood of Christopher’s childhood days. A donkey named Eeyore is his friend, and Kanga and little Roo and Tigger, too. There’s Rabbit and Piglet and there’s Owl. But most of all Winnie the Pooh.
WINNIE THE POOH (2011) — dir. Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall
everyone go report this channel.
videos on this persons channel: (racism, nazism, transphobia)
- a video of george floyd’s murder with a clip of markiplier from the unus annus greenscreen contest, making it look like he’s condoning the murder.
- a video of a car crash titled “rare footage of markiplier’s niece being killed in a horrible car crash.
- a video titled “when I look at the transgender flag.” (I have not watched this, but you can expect the worst)
this person also has a playlist called “best vids” (the description is “this is true content”), which consists of hate crimes against the lgbtqia+ community and black people. they have other playlist like “boring deaths 😒” and “epic deaths 😀🎉” which have videos of/about celebrities and everyday people being killed/murdered. markiplier’s “update” video is also in the playlist.
at the bottom of the channel there is a link to another channel called “subscribe to end the lgbt community” which of right now has 306 subscribers.
anyway i just think it's cool that wonder woman continues to have such an unwavering hope and faith in humanity despite all the terrible things she's witnessed and despite everything they've done to her and taken from her and i swear if i see any of y'all complaining that the ending to ww84 was "too unrealistic" for having the nerve to be "happy" i will RIOT and here's why: the audience doesn't and shouldn't relate to Diana. she's too good and too moral and too righteous and she ALWAYS does the right thing (from an ethical perspective at least). the audience is supposed to relate to the two villains, both of whom have suffered at the hands of an unmerciful society. we can all relate to that feeling of the world being against us. in response, however, both lord and barbara make grave mistakes to get what they want and get revenge against the people who either wronged them or refused to believe in them. and in most superhero movies, we might be lucky enough to get a turnaround redemption at the very end before they die, but you RARELY see villains actually get to re-emerge into society and be given an actual second chance to better themselves. but that's what this film does. and it's beautiful, because the audience, who relates more to these villains than to the hero, sees the villains forgiven, unashamedly and undeservedly. but that's what both wonder woman movies have been about: it's not about what they deserve, it's about what you believe. and Diana absolutely refuses to compromise her belief in the goodness of people, even if they don't see it in themselves. that's what this film is saying: always believe the best in people and push them towards good, no matter the cost, because that's how we better ourselves and each other. and so if anyone wants to throw a pity party because they didn't get their usual dose of violent fantasy deaths and gritty cynicism then go cry into your game of thrones pillow and leave me alone.




