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[outdated] THE COUNCIL HAS REACHED A DECISION
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vaporeon is in fish purgatory jail for the crime of being unidentifiable as a real creature
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thelastharbinger · 1 year
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Ryan Coogler saying how Namor is basically Peter Pan (in that he's forever young and quite charming because of his playfulness, *I think about that scene where he spooks Shuri with what would happen to her body underwater if she visited Talokan, only to 2 seconds later be like "or you can wear a suit, we have a couple of those." Also the name Namor is literally derived from the phrase "El niño sin amor/ The child without love"*)
AND how he wanted Namor to have a vibe that is "seductive and threatening, which Tenoch does really well. He has very rich eyes that can hold a lot."
Like yes! Tenoch's eyes is where the magic of his acting really comes to fruition and we should talk about that more!
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sunfishsiestalah · 1 year
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sorry if this meme has already been done
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jasmindoodles · 1 year
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Here it is y’all! Momma shuri introducing her baby girl to her nephew. He just adores her and her lil pointed ears! 😆
There will also be another post very soon with momma and papa, stay tuned. 👀
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blackbackedjackal · 2 days
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Her Majesty ~
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spicyvampire · 1 year
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Girl I was sitting next to the funniest haitian mom during Black Panther premiere and when they revealed that T'challa's kid name was also T'Challa she immediately went "oh shit he is junior"
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kevinfeiges · 1 year
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Tenoch Huerta on the set of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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prettiestcaptain · 1 year
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in this house we stan kings who if/when given the opportunity to take something that would enhance them, they decline 👑
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ksksksrahrah · 2 months
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revindicatedbyhistory · 10 months
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You're spreading the old "Dalai Lama had slaves' lie to justify CCP genocide against Tibet. And also we haven't forgotten the disgusting anti-black remarks you made about Haile Selassie.
"In old Tibet there were small numbers of farmers who subsisted as a kind of free peasantry, and perhaps an additional 10,000 people who composed the “middle-class” families of merchants, shopkeepers, and small traders. Thousands of others were beggars. There also were slaves, usually domestic servants, who owned nothing. Their offspring were born into slavery. [16] The majority of the rural population were serfs. Treated little better than slaves, the serfs went without schooling or medical care. They were under a lifetime bond to work the lord’s land — or the monastery’s land — without pay, to repair the lord’s houses, transport his crops, and collect his firewood. They were also expected to provide carrying animals and transportation on demand. [17] Their masters told them what crops to grow and what animals to raise. They could not get married without the consent of their lord or lama. And they might easily be separated from their families should their owners lease them out to work in a distant location. [18]
As in a free labor system and unlike slavery, the overlords had no responsibility for the serf’s maintenance and no direct interest in his or her survival as an expensive piece of property. The serfs had to support themselves. Yet as in a slave system, they were bound to their masters, guaranteeing a fixed and permanent workforce that could neither organize nor strike nor freely depart as might laborers in a market context. The overlords had the best of both worlds.
One 22-year old woman, herself a runaway serf, reports: “Pretty serf girls were usually taken by the owner as house servants and used as he wished”; they “were just slaves without rights.” [19]"
-Friendly Feudalism
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megapuddi64 · 1 year
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Actual Footage of Namor (in the og script) returning to Talokan to bring Shuri snacks and hot cocoa only to find her and Riri gone and two of his people dead.
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heartoferebor · 1 year
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- Jodi Picoult. (ID in alt)
“If I sit and think of my brother for too long then it won’t be just these clothes that I burn, it will be the world and everyone in it.”
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namor-shuri · 1 year
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- ʙᴀʀʙɪᴇ & ᴋᴇɴ -
“She's everything. He's just Ken.” x
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moonlayl · 2 years
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Some of y’all criticize comic inaccuracies in live action movies like your lives DEPEND on it, except when it comes to adapting poc and female characters from the comics into the big screen. Then it’s “but no one asked for this!!!” despite plenty of people having asked for it.
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A moment of appreciation from an anthropology student regarding BP2: Wakanda Forever…
After the disaster that was The Eternals trying to recreate Tenochtitlan as a weirdly small looking RAINFOREST settlement (did they mix up the Aztecs/Mexica and Maya??? Wtf) with only one temple and no lake or canals in sight, I was so thrilled to see Namor’s Maya community be far more accurately depicted as being located in the Yucatan. The inclusion of Chaac and their prayers to him mirroring ancient Wakandan’s prayers to Bast and her gift was a very nice parallel that showed the similarities between Namor and Shuri before showing the stark differences between them in how Namor murdered the Catholic priests (honestly cannot blame him though).
Honestly there is so much I could say about Namor and how well the movie handled him and the Talokans. The traditional indigenous clothing, the use of jade (especially in Namor’s jewelry), the rainforest setting, the involvement of underwater caves, Chaac, the smallpox that the conquistadors brought with them when they colonized Mesoamerica, Namor’s very real rage towards the Spaniards for what they did to his people, the depiction of the enslavement of other Maya… it was so well done. Even Namor’s winged feet resembling hummingbird wings felt like a reference to how many Mesoamerican cultures believe hummingbirds to be connected to their most important and powerful deities. I give the movie a million thumbs up for those accuracies alone.
PS: I do still adore Eternals, but those inaccuracies… no thank you ma’am
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