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‘Cersei and Joffrey and the general trauma Sansa suffers leads her down a path of hating herself in the same way Cersei does; hating her naivety, partly wanting to shame others who are still like that as a means to project it outwards and yet she never quite does. And not only is that a triumph of her empathy in the face of her situation but it is also a triumph of belief in herself; still seeing goodness within herself rather than just something to shame and attack the way everyone makes her internalise. If these other people deserve empathy, even when part of her does feel the opposite, if they still deserve empathy, so does she. I think all of this tells us she did have a lot of loving experiences from her parents growing up. That as much as she might feel self-hatred a lot of the time there is still a little voice in there saying ‘no you deserve more, you are more than they say.’ At many points it’s a very faint, faint voice in this story but what’s important is that it is there.’
Oh my god. He gets it. I really think the entire asoiaf fandom should watch this video. I mean, op is a child therapist - of course he has a better grasp of her complexity than half the freaking fandom.
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But what about The North?
(Sansa Stark by @_gabrielpicolo on Twitter.)
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Sansa Stark appreciation month day 3 Snow
Sansa drifted past frosted shrubs and thin dark trees, and wondered if she were still dreaming. Drifting snowflakes brushed her face as light as lover's kisses, and melted on her cheeks. At the center of the garden, beside the statue of the weeping woman that lay broken and half-buried on the ground, she turned her face up to the sky and closed her eyes. She could feel the snow on her lashes, taste it on her lips. It was the taste of Winterfell. The taste of innocence. The taste of dreams.
Sansa ASOS VII
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Still Life with Fruit, Fish, and a Nest
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Pomegranate gardens/ Iran
Photography: amir sadeghian
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Polar bear Station Russian-based wildlife photographer Dmitry Kokh ventured to an abandoned meteorological station on Kolyuchin Island, where polar bears have taken over the station.
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“The Masters tear babies from their mother’s arms. They mutilate little boys by the thousands. They train little girls in the art of pleasuring old men.” “They treat men like beasts.”
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little girl, little girl, why are you cryin'? inside your restless soul, your heart is dyin' little one, little one, your soul is purgin' of love and razor blades, your blood is surgin' little girl, little girl, your life is callin' the charlatans and saints of your abandon little one, little one, the sky is fallin' your lifeboat of deception is now sailin' in the wake, all the way, no rhyme or reason your bloodshot eyes will show your heart of treason little girl, little girl, you dirty liar...
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Angelina Jolie For Rolling Stone Magazine (2001)
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“Visible Light” series by Alexander Harding
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Heart of Icarus sculpture by Emil Melmoth
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A Frozen Installation by Makoto Azuma Preserves a Vibrant Floral Arrangement in Ice
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