Hello. Yes, I’d like to turn your attention toward @rdjlock’s amazing art from their twitter account.
That’s not a toy
BONUS:
I honestly think that we deserve a series with a good established gay couple.
A series where a gay couple is just as normal as a straight couple.
A series where we won’t have to look too hard to find a gay moment.
Reblog if you agree.
So I had a little think about this scene. And how Obi-Wan seems to always return people’s lightsaber to them however he loses his own often and it hit me…
Obi-Wan Kenobi doesn’t care about his own life, he genuinly doesn’t care and therefor losing his own weapon doesn’t matter if its just him alone against something. It only matters as long as he can protect someone else but the weapon that is his life?
It doesn’t matter. Obi-Wan doesn’t think his own life matters.
But to Cody, that life matters. So he always returns it to Obi-Wan.
I unfollowed a bunch of inactive blogs or stuff I’m no longer into. Can you guys reblog or like if into one piece or at least half your blog is that? I need that in my dash ❤️💕 bonus points if you like same otps as me
Venom (2018) + Mark Kermode’s Secrets of Cinema: The Romcom
“For all its familiar tropes, the romcom proves infinitely malleable.“
Now listen here you little shit one tiny kudos does not fully express the how I feel when I read a good fanfic and I am no where near being able to express in words the shear heartbreak or pure happiness that these authors can make me feel so let me send another fucking kudos
Life as a fan girl: We just want some lgbtq+ rep.
Someone please write this. ❤
TPM AU where Padme has a (completely obvious) teenage crush on Padawan Obi-Wan. Little Anakin is slightly upset before promptly deciding he’ll just have to marry them both once he’s old enough. It might require a little matchmaking, and years of trademark Skywalker wooing, but it will happen. He’s sure of it.
When someone asks why I’m so invested in the Crows in Shadow and Bone even though they didn’t do anything plot related the entire season:
When your childhood hero’s don’t disappoint you.
So fans of Harry Potter might love Circle of Magic:
Circle of Magic is a quartet of fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce, set in Emelan, a fictional realm in a pseudo-medieval and renaissance era. It revolves around four young mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they learn to control their extraordinary and strong powers and put them to use.
And the author is amazing.
Can we make #CircleofMagic trend?
I identify as female with she/her pronouns. I love anything One Piece. Especially Trafalgar Law.
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