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sapphiclittlekit · 2 months
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When your Domme has you warm one of your dildos while you’re working on a craft and calls you “such a good little bitch” for following all her instructions.
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killeroos · 1 month
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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET CAPTAIN ALYSSA HEALY born 24 March 1990 (1, 2, 3)
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lead-acetate · 8 months
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(a missing scene from young man came from hunting)
Satine *sipping her space cocoa*: so, do I need to give Jango Fett the shovel talk?
Obi-Wan: *blanches*
Quinlan: *cackles*
Quinlan: I love you.
Satine: thank you.
Quinlan: *clinks cups with Satine*
Quinlan: I want to vote for you. can I vote for you?
Satine: thankfully, no. you can bring me more biscuits from the kitchen, though
Quinlan: you got it, hon *dashes off*
Obi-Wan: *glares*
Satine: *raises an eyebrow*
Obi-Wan: stop. platonically seducing my friends
Satine: *takes a sip of cocoa*
Satine: no.
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ssavinggrace · 3 months
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i
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HER
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(context for last photo: talking about atsv)
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endless-space · 4 months
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inka-boi · 6 months
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hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhvfsgfgyhkjhufesx-_\
imagine getting called princess by the person who makes you blush so hard you forget what you were doing
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mrsghostface · 8 months
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guys I literally cannot fucking handle this picture of mikey she is the fucking cutest human on this earth 😭😭😭😭😭🥹🥹🥹🥹
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trashdorito · 1 year
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Okay everyone please look at her
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Midna is amazing and beautiful and I love her SO MUCH
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arianeemorythethird · 8 months
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I think the thing that really gets me about ahsoka is how ambiguous and messy and painful everything is. anakin is a big part of her trauma but he's not all of her trauma!
i really appreciate that the live action has tripled down on the fact that she was a child soldier; it was immensely, immensely fucked up, she should never have been ordered to go to war at all -
and when she was accused of murder and threatened with execution - still a child! - her family walked away from her, "for the greater good". she felt she had no choice but to walk away from everything she'd ever known -
and everyone she felt had failed her, died.
how could she hold onto her anger in the face of genocide? how could she dare to admit part of her was still angry at people who had suffered such an immense horror?
i don't think she could, at least not consciously - but at the same time, I don't think she ever actually forgave the jedi council, either. in a better world - one where she had the chance to actually acknowledge her feelings and move past them - she might have, but in this one she never got the chance to acknowledge her own lingering anger enough to let it go.
and that really puts her ambiguity and inconsistency towards jedi traditions in earlier episodes in perspective, i think. she's mourning the jedi themselves, of course; she's mourning the life she might have had, if she'd eventually decided to go back to the jedi after all - but she's also, even if she doesn't consciously acknowledge it, mourning the life she might have had if she'd ever been able to fully leave.
because of course that door was closed to her too. as one of the only temple-trained jedi left in existence, by this point possibly the only person left in the universe who remembered certain traditions - if she left her identity as a jedi behind for good, if she walked away without passing those traditions on, they'd die with her. and how could she let that happen? of course she felt she had to do everything she could to make sure something of the jedi survived -
but part of her resents that too, as yet another choice that was taken away from her.
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katmaatui · 2 months
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Sinhal -> katmaatui
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satocidal · 9 months
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Why…is there…criminally less work on shoko ieri oh lords
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lillylvjy · 6 months
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i just had a thought of going to an art exhibition about modern femininity with wilma and seeing all different shapes, sizes and representations of women making her emotional and comforting her and telling her that no matter what people say, this is how you see her. she is femininity and she is so beautiful and amazing and nothing less than it.
-wilma anon
Omg I will cry-
No because when you guys are in the museum, you can immediately tell that her thoughts are being mean to her and that she’s overthinking a lot of things.
And like I feel like there would be a section for trans mtf people, and like, I feel like at that point she’s lose it. Like she kept it in for a lot of the time but this just hit her bc it’s the first time she’s truly felt- appreciated. And seen. And it’s- lord she loves it.
Bro and you’d be crying with her and like telling her that she’s the most brilliant and strongest women you’ve ever met and how she’s so beautiful and amazing, and that you will always appreciate and respect all of her. And that you see her as a perfectly imperfect women, and you wouldn’t want her any other way-
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slutty-snape · 1 year
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Hawks: *gets fucking dusted*
Everyone: OH MY GOD
Camie: ✌️💕✨💞🥰lol jk it was just an ✨illusion✨😉🥰✨💞💕✌️🤪
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eueuesart · 9 months
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I've only been drawing Mala recently and I'm worried about flooding my page with her... but also... her...
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queer-geordie-nerd · 2 years
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Obviously, you’ll have noticed I’ve been nursing a massive crush on Mira for a while. I mean, she was gorgeous and so talented, and she played my absolute favourite character of all time. I cannot adequately express how much Delenn means to me or how much she has helped me at my darkest, bleakest moments. She was also an absolute badass.
She was really, really famous in Yugoslavia before the war there, like A list famous. She’d won their equivalent of Oscars and was pretty much a household name. When the war started, she continued to work around the country, risking her life travelling through an active war zone because she believed art should have no barriers. She spoke publicly against the war and the nationalism that started it. The media and the government started a hate campaign against her. She had her apartment taken away, she was fired from her job at the National Theatre.
The media called her a traitor because she was Croatian and her husband was Serbian, and obviously they were at war with each other. She was accused of hating her country because she was Jewish and naturally, that was just another reason for the nationalists to hate her. She was subjected to misogyny and anti semitism at an oppressively vile level. Eventually, she had to flee the country to the US because she was getting legitimate death threats from extreme nationalists because the media had printed her home address. In her later years, she taught classes about recognising and being alert to the warning signs of fascism and she was very open about saying that the western world and the US in particular were going down a very similar path to what it was like in Yugoslavia before the war.
Though she never got an apology from anyone in her home country for what she’d endured, and she suffered through extreme personal consequences, she never backed down from believing that standing against fascism and nationalism is the correct and moral thing to do. The unimaginable strength and courage it must have taken to stand her ground against an onslaught like that.
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mq-writes-ig · 1 year
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i was never sure
whether you were my lighthouse
or the storm
-max?
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