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The world watching Littlefinger on his knees, crying & begging for his life
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every single negative stereotype about women was dreamt up by men who were projecting. fight me about it.
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Bianca:Alright, listen up you little shits!
Bianca: Not you, Adore; you're an angel and we're thrilled you're here.
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Amy Dunne: *drops mic*
(This is probably my favorite rant in literature)
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“I am Moana of Motunui. Aboard my boat, I will sail across the sea and restore the heart of Te Fiti.” -Moana (2016)
“I am Diana of Themyscira, daughter of Hippolyta. Your wrath upon this world is over.” -Wonder Woman (2017)
Female leads are so important.
I just want to take a moment and appreciate these two women in their movies. They are strong, courageous, defiant, and independent. When I first saw Moana, I cried about seven times. It was so refreshing to see a character that didn’t need to rely on anyone else to save the day besides themselves. And recently, when I watched Wonder Woman, I got emotional all over again because I noticed similar parallels between Diana and Moana.
They both are introduced in their youth. Moana wants to be out on the ocean, and Diana wants to train to be an Amazon warrior. But they have their parents that set them on different paths. Moana’s parents want her to be the chief, and Hippolyta doesn’t want Diana to train so that she can be protected. Upon reaching older age, both Moana and Diana set out on journey’s that they know they must embark on. Diana leaves Themyscira with Steve to defeat Ares and end the raging world war. Moana leaves Motunui to find Maui and restore the heart of Te Fiti to save her people and her island. Both women are so determined to complete what they set out to do, and when it comes a time for them to do it on their own, they completely kick ass. Even when they are set back by obstacles, they keep pushing on. They both defeat a god, (respectively to each cultures mythology). And in the end, they both understand that love is what can save the world. Diana learned that in her endeavors, and it was love that Moana showed that restored Te Ka into Te Fiti.
There is so much to love about these two, and I could go on about how many parallels there are. I really adore and appreciate these strong female icons. Both movies are definitely my top favorites of all time.
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(https://twitter.com/mairaramosf/status/880501283840552960)
Y'all. I don’t even know how to feel.
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Can we just talk about this until season 10 please, thanks (source @bussykween )
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when i was in college i was going through some really rough times but i stuck a picture of capheus with this beaming smile with the quote ‘i have this feeling i’m going to have a really good day today’ on my wall and it honestly helped me out a lot
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That moment in Drag Queens Read Mean Comments when Katya did a mini speech about how expecting drag queens to wear long nails is misogynist because “do women wear long nails? Yeah, some of them do, but not the kind I’m modelling my drag after”: Iconic
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me,wandering the moors of ireland,jabbing a stick into various bogs: hozier if you're in there i need you to come out and make new music please
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