Yes!!!! Yes to all of this!!!!!❤️💛💚💙🖤 Rvepited Sa!!!!
So I just now got the chance to finish s8 and I haven’t fully had time to process it but honestly my initial reaction is that I don’t hate it?? Like yeah I’m sad the show ended and I 100% cried over Allura but I’m not like mad? Which is probably a super controversial thing but idk I just wasn’t mad about it. Sad definitely but I think her sacrifice was done really well and I’m at peace with it? And I really do love the open ending with room for the fans to make what they want. So nope not mad.
I think I pretty much feel that way too, friend! I 100% understand why people are upset and disappointed, and I am open to literally any interpretation of this show. You are all valid!!! I can see the faults and I’m not going to say it was anything groundbreaking, but I enjoyed watching it. Sad but okay, is what I’m gonna go with. I’ve always been a forward-facing kind of person so I think I’d just rather take what I was given and expand on it in my own way to make it work for me than to get angry about it. I do feel like this show suffered from trying to please everyone and in the end pleased no one, so an open ending was honestly more than I could hope for. I’ve already got so many ideas. And nothing can debunk them now, the future is OURS, ahahahaha.
saving this for later
For the people who love emotionally/physically traumatizing their characters, here’s some cool concepts for you:
-They hated a bad person all their life, but then realized that they were slowly becoming them
-Watching their loved ones slowly die as they are left unscathed
-Growing up to love a parental figure, before realizing that they’re actually a horrible person
-They know that they’re not a good person, but every time they try to change for the better, someone ends up hurt
-Having to take the backseat and be a side character to someone else’s story
-They know that something bad will happen, they are unable to stop it, and have to just watch as it slowly unfolds
-The person who hurt them the most came back into their life and everyone around them is acting as if nothing ever happened
-They, know they’re dying, and want to spend their last moments with their loved ones, but it seems that nobody wants them around
-Every time they ask for help, they’re given an excuse, and eventually they stop asking
-Having their trauma brushed off; their friends and family not caring about what they went through
-They have to choose one of their loved ones to die, but when they do, everyone is killed off anyways; they never had a choice
-They are always putting off and/or ignoring their problems, because it’s what they were taught, and it’s all they know how to do
-Everyone only started caring about them after they almost died
-They’re not stuck in a time loop, someone else is, but they still remember every time the loop resets, and they’re slowly going insane
-They weren’t left to die; they were left to live, live and remember everything
PRIDE MONTH!!!!!’🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
He/they collector
Genderqueer/bi-gender papa king
TWO girlfriend kisses
Onscreen mlm kiss
Implied aladarius
a happy ending to the bi/enby couple
A happy ending to the aro/ace character
Death to the white Christian puritain
Polycule but it’s just two people in a romantic relationship with each other and their third who’s pretty obviously aroace but also somehow so deeply intertwined in their lives that it’d just be wrong to not count them as involved. Is this anything.
There’s been an idea going around that the Jedi were war criminals, and it makes me wonder if some of these people have ever read the Geneva Convention.
My implication here, of course, is that the Jedi were not war criminals. In this post, I will be going through some of the instances people point to when they say the Jedi were war criminals, and checking them against the Geneva Convention to see if they count as war crimes.
Warning: A long post under the break. Also anti-Palpatine views.
Keep reading
I LOVE these and am so happy to have found them again! These are all such positive messages that need to be spread!! Reblog!!
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“Image Credit: Carol Rossetti
When Brazilian graphic designer Carol Rossetti began posting colorful illustrations of women and their stories to Facebook, she had no idea how popular they would become.
Thousands of shares throughout the world later, the appeal of Rosetti’s work is clear. Much like the street art phenomenon Stop Telling Women To Smile, Rossetti’s empowering images are the kind you want to post on every street corner, as both a reminder and affirmation of women’s bodily autonomy.
“It has always bothered me, the world’s attempts to control women’s bodies, behavior and identities,” Rossetti told Mic via email. “It’s a kind of oppression so deeply entangled in our culture that most people don’t even see it’s there, and how cruel it can be.”
Rossetti’s illustrations touch upon an impressive range of intersectional topics, including LGBTQ identity, body image, ageism, racism, sexism and ableism. Some characters are based on the experiences of friends or her own life, while others draw inspiration from the stories many women have shared across the Internet.
“I see those situations I portray every day,” she wrote. “I lived some of them myself.”
Despite quickly garnering thousands of enthusiastic comments and shares on Facebook, the project started as something personal — so personal, in fact, that Rossetti is still figuring out what to call it. For now, the images reside in albums simply titled “WOMEN in english!“ or ”Mujeres en español!“ which is fitting: Rossetti’s illustrations encompass a vast set of experiences that together create a powerful picture of both women’s identity and oppression.
One of the most interesting aspects of the project is the way it has struck such a global chord. Rossetti originally wrote the text of the illustrations in Portuguese, and then worked with an Australian woman to translate them to English. A group of Israeli feminists also took it upon themselves to create versions of the illustrations in Hebrew. Now, more people have reached out to Rossetti through Facebook and offered to translate her work into even more languages. Next on the docket? Spanish, Russian, German and Lithuanian.
It’s an inspiring show of global solidarity, but the message of Rossetti’s art is clear in any language. Above all, her images celebrate being true to oneself, respecting others and questioning what society tells us is acceptable or beautiful.
“I can’t change the world by myself,” Rossetti said. “But I’d love to know that my work made people review their privileges and be more open to understanding and respecting one another.””
From the site: All images courtesy Carol Rossetti and used with permission. You can find more illustrations, as well as more languages, on her Facebook page.
What Jedi say: Emotions lead down a dark path.
What Jedi mean: Calm your tits before you hurt somebody.
What Jedi say: The Force shall reveal the time for action.
What Jedi mean: Nah.
What Jedi say: I sense darkness in you.
What Jedi mean: Hey, asshole.
What Jedi say: The Force works in mysterious ways.
What Jedi mean: That’s the worst question I’ve ever heard.
What Jedi say: I will meditate on your words.
What Jedi mean: Go fuck yourself.
Love this!!
Headcannons? Check. Fanfiction? Check. Fandoms? Check. Books, TV shows & Netflix? Check, Check & Check. Ships? Triple Check.
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