Dude, Shiori was aroun Rin’s age in the og series... if this is her when Setsuna was 4 or even now, this is lowkey confirming Rin was way too young to be a mother once again. Make it stop.
The Anakin-Padme interaction in the trailer didn't retcon anything, do you people have no concept of concurrency
What "special right" ? To not be killed? I'm pretty sure pro lifers advocate equality too.
Isn’t it ironic that dead people have more rights than a living (developing) human being?
Treekyo: so you will forsake this ((((child-girl))))?
Sesshomaru : *turns his back
Sessrins: oMg seSSrIn cONfiRmEd
do you think Rin being sealed inside that tree and wearing a birthing kimono just for decoration and sesshomaru just happens to be a guard dog? 😂
didn’t your mama ever teach u to mind ur business
Seriously what the heck were they trying to do with this seizure of a movie? Freaking HELL
Colophon: a statement at the end of a book containing the scribe or owner’s name, date of completion, or bitching about how hard it is to write a book in the dark ages
Oh, my hand
The parchment is very hairy
Thank God it will soon be dark
St. Patrick of Armagh, deliver me from writing
Now I’ve written the whole thing; for Christ’s sake give me a drink
Oh d fuckin abbot
Massive hangover
Whoever translated these Gospels did a very poor job
Cursed be the pesty cat that urinated over this book during the night
If someone else would like such a handsome book, come and look me up in Paris, across from the Notre Dame cathedral
I shall remember, O Christ, that I am writing of Thee, because I am wrecked today
Do not reproach me concerning the letters, the ink is bad and the parchment scanty and the day is dark
11 golden letters, 8 shilling each; 700 letters with double shafts, 7 shilling for each hundred; and 35 quires of text, each 16 leaves, at 3 shilling each. For such an amount I won’t write again
Here ends the second part of the title work of Brother Thomas Aquinas of the Dominican Order; very long, very verbose; and very tedious for the scribe; thank God, thank God, and again thank God
If anyone take away this book, let him die the death, let him be fried in a pan; let the falling sickness and fever seize him; let him be broken on the wheel, and hanged. Amen
LOL I just noticed...
Yularen is in the poster. He is in the poster BEHIND TARKIN.
Legends says he was actually keeping an eye on him.
Tarkin could have been in BIG trouble if the Death Star hadn’t gone boom.
Cover art by Dave Dorman for Dark Horse Comics’ 1997 adaptation of Star Wars: A New Hope. Colonel Yularen makes a surprisingly prominent appearance.
The operator: thanks for turning yourselves in
sessr*nners calling the FBI to Rinvestigate everyone at Anime News Network:
I just wanted to point out the incredible self portrait Van Eyck managed to sneak in the painting.
Hint: look closely in the mirror.
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Recently Keira Knightley mentioned that she doesn't allow her children to watch Cinderella, because "she did nothing and waited for a man to save her". Because she isn't "feminist" enough. Emma Watson too made about the same comments a few years back when she rejected the role of Cinderella. To be honest, I was extremely disappointed with both actresses's interpretation of the character, a bit more with Watson, because she is a UN ambassador for women. Cinderella is a domestic slave in a male dominated society. She's an orphan, her remaining(all female too! ) family appears to be financially unstable, and yes, she's a servant. Do you know how many women are actually in the same position today? MILLIONS. Moving on, with one of my favourite quotes about Cinderella: she didn't ask for a prince. She asked for a dress and a night off. She had every right to be at that ball, she even worked hard to be there, and yet her stepmother and sisters still found a way to sabotage her. Enter deus ex machina: the fairy godmother. Because social services didn't really exist at the time. She gets to the ball, she has fun, she even gets to meet the prince, and yet when her time is up, she just goes home. She doesn't beg anyone to take her in, she doesn't ask the prince to save her. Why? Maybe she's still too traumatised and scared to actually escape. Maybe she thinks she isn't worth that much anymore. So, home she goes, back to cleaning and cooking. This is where I'll stop narrating. This is enough. This is a story that has been true, is still true, and sadly will be true for countless young women. So, Keira and Emma, please tell me: what is a "strong woman" supposed to do when faced with poverty, abuse and has no access to education, welfare or even just a better job? Why does Cinderella have to be a role model, when she is in fact a victim? All these women in sweatshops, in the fields, in the kitchens of rich men's mansions, would really like to know: I'm I not "good enough" as a woman?