The Best Lines From Infinity War (SPOILERS)
“You really are the worst, brother.”
“We have a Hulk.”
“You will never be a god.”
“Tony, you lost another super bot.”
“Broke up? Like a band. Like the Beatles.”
“Dude, you’re embarrassing me in front of the wizard.”
“Wong, you’re invited to my wedding.”
“I should’ve stayed on the bus.”
“He’s not a dude. You’re a dude. He is a man.”
“Who are you kidding Quill? You are one sandwich away from fat.”
“Like Kevin Bacon.”
“Why does someone always have to die in this scenario.”
“Damn it.”
“I know someone.”
“You’ve ever seen this really old movie Aliens?”
“I never taught you how to lie that’s why you are so bad at it.”
“Yes, they taught it on Asgard. It was an elective.””
“Thank you sweet rabbit.”
“I do not want to hear another pop culture reference out of you for the rest of the trip.”
“I’ll do you one better why is Gamora?”
“Get this man a shield!”
“I’m sorry little one.”
“Only if I die.”
“You guys are so screwed!”
“This is a friend of mine the tree.”
“Why was she up there all this time?”
“She’s not alone.”
“I don’t want to go.”
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A text I never expected to receive from my mother
One last spot at number one before everything ends.
my professor: don’t fall in love with the drawing. Fall in love with drawing.
This is so freaking important.
This is literally why we all draw as kids.
Because it makes us happy and we love it. And when we grow up and art becomes this tool to show what we imagine, so other people can see what we imagined, we more and more focus on the end product rather than the process that used to be so much fun.
We see mistakes, we try to get rid of them, we criticize our works until all that is left is stress and bitterness.
This is not why we drew in the first place.
Drawing used to be fun.
And I think it’s nice that she reminded me of it. Because I forgot.
EVERYTIME IT’S ON MY DASHBOARD I WATCH IT AND CRY BEST VIDEO
my uterus realizing we aren’t having a baby after building up a lining for three weeks:
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