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That Guy™ in the class: So let me get one thing straight…
Everyone else, including the teacher:
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“Well, we know we had the good things but those never seemed to last. Oh, please just last.”
#rick and morty#art#fanart#rnm#r&m#MY ART#painting#adult swim#modest mouse#lyrics#rick sanchez#morty smith
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watching invader zim feels like looking back at a powerful and ancient civilisation which kickstarted society as we know it but the society as we know it is 00s style random humour
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“You have to meet people where they are, and sometimes you have to leave them there.”
— Iyanla Vanzant
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gold version
I couldn’t decide which version I want on a shirt for myself so I think I’ll get both made! If I make more (once I figure out how? advice welcome!) I’ll look into this one getting a few too!
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How Far is Far, Ward Brackett 1964
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I HAVE TO GO TO CLASS IN TWO MINUTES BUT LOOK AT WHAT I FOUND MY UNIVERSITY’S LIBRARY HOLY SHIT.
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An indictment of our healthcare system. Uber is less expensive
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Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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Analysis: Why so many people hate Kylo Ren/Ben Solo?
“Crylo Ren”, “Emo Ren”, “Kylo Ren is a pussy/bitch”, “Kylo Ren is a second rate villain”, “Kylo Ren is so lame he got beaten by a girl”, “This is not the Kylo Ren we were promised”, “Kylo Ren has nothing to complain about because he’s the son of two of the most coolest people on the galaxy”, “Kylo is a whiny bitch”…
What these assumptions all have in common?
Both fanboys and antis hate Kylo Ren for the same reason they hated Anakin Skywalker in the prequel trilogy: their notions of manhood have deep patriarchal roots and both these characters clash against them
Anakin and Ben are both emotional men: they cry, they feel too much and they have bursts of anger, they are more driven by their emotional side than their rational – men in patriarchal societies are taught they should suppress their emotions (“men don’t cry”, “man up!”, “learn how to be a man”), and yet Star Wars chose to place these complex and emotional-driven male characters at a central place of its narrative.
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Happy Holidays from the Smith-Pines-Sanchez family <3
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