Brie Larson singing in sweats on her instagram
marvel ladies + being badass ↳ maria hill
Uh can you please use your force on me?
The force is strong with this one...
Birth of Captain Marvel;
#ALL HE WANTED WAS JUST A CHERRY SLURPEE AND A WOODY WOODPECKER PLUSHIE #WHY
robin + lesbian flag
The Great Gay Migration continues…
This woman
hayley in the beginning and end of her 20’s
I know that I'm not straight. Definitely gay.
there is no way this woman is straight
Brie Larson + short hair: a concept.
diana / carol + tv tropes
Me after seeing this
no one:
marvel women in suits:👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼
Death Stranding Gameplay Release Date Trailer
↳ Characters
I’m sure all lesbians that grown up watching The Mummy and having a big crush on Rachel Weisz are crying in lesbian right now
kinda just putting this here!! it’s been forever since i posted something and i felt bad also someone suggested i draw more tlou ii like eight years ago so! yea
man when are we going to get a release date?
The adventure dog
ellie williams in the last of us : part II
Sexuality: Gay for Brie Larson
Brie Larson by Olivia Malone for Marie Claire (2019)
Lesbian poc are wonderful
in the mood for
lesbian activity
A MARIA HILL
Spider-Man: Far From Home
[singular] y’all
[plural] all y’all
so i am not gay BUT HAVE YOU SEEN BRIE LARSON?!
fucks sake
gays: what if she cuts her hair lmao
brie: *cuts hair*
gays:
The Cat’s Eye Nebula in Optical and X-ray Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Legacy Archive; Chandra X-ray Obs.; Processing & Copyright: Rudy Pohl
Explanation: To some it looks like a cat’s eye. To others, perhaps like a giant cosmic conch shell. It is actually one of brightest and most highly detailed planetary nebula known, composed of gas expelled in the brief yet glorious phase near the end of life of a Sun-like star. This nebula’s dying central star may have produced the outer circular concentric shells by shrugging off outer layers in a series of regular convulsions. The formation of the beautiful, complex-yet-symmetric inner structures, however, is not well understood. The featured image is a composite of a digitally sharpened Hubble Space Telescope image with X-ray light captured by the orbiting Chandra Observatory. The exquisite floating space statue spans over half a light-year across. Of course, gazing into this Cat’s Eye, humanity may well be seeing the fate of our sun, destined to enter its own planetary nebula phase of evolution … in about 5 billion years.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap190501.html