Ok, so Brie Larson says she thinks an all female Avengers movie would be cool (A Force!) And all these dudes loooooosing their mind. “What about an all MALE Avengers film?” Uh….the first Avengers films you mean. I get that Black Widow was in it, so I’ll compromise. We’ll have Captain Marvel, Scarlet Witch, She Hulk, Wasp, Photon, and Storm…..and Hawkeye.
i just think it’s interesting
IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A FUN SHOW ABOUT WEE WOO TRUCKS WHAT THE FUCK
Now let me tell you why
@astralgabriel posted this gif recently and I realized
Look who he makes a bee-line for
He doesn’t even look at anyone else, he just books it to Sam immediately and he jumps in front of him no one else. He looks almost worried, very protective.
He stops immediately in front of Sam and turns around ready to fuck shit up, knowing damn well he isn’t strong enough to take them, but he still planted himself in front of Sam and I’m emotional.
LOOK AT HIM SQUARING UP IN FRONT OF SAM
He only starts to relax when he realizes Lucifer killed the angels. But guys if you notice, everytime there was something major happening he always checked on Sam and focused on Sam. Just like he stared at Sam before he stepped up to Michael. He looked at Sam back in hammer of the gods. Sam always seems to be the most important thing in his mind in stressful situations. I feel like that little scene in exodus should get more recognition so here @softiesabriel please notice my post ahh. @letbuckyeathisgoddamnplums
for the uneducated “crow” is a derogatory name the wildlings call the night’s watch and tormund took this and started softly calling jon “pretty crow” and “my little crow”... not only is it some fruity nonsense it’s got this layer of loving the enemy that drives me up the fucking wall
I think it might have been better for him if i was the one who got shot.
according to jensen, here dean was thinking:
Black Bull head cannons
Part 2
-It’s cannon that the first time Luck cries in the anime (and manga) was during the elf incident, in front of Magna. This leads to Luck opening up to Magna more, even crying in front of him again.
-Luck’s biggest fear is failure and Magna tries his best to help him deal with this fear.
-Finral doesn’t like having someone pin or tie his hand up (both in a sexual and nonsexual sense) as it makes him feel helpless as without his hands he can’t concentrate his portals.
-Yami is lactose intolerant.
-Vanessa is a heavy drinker but she does it because she can, because she’s now finally in control of our own life.
-Noelle and Kahono have/had a romantic relationship.
-Noelle is either Poly or Demisexual.
-Finral in the manga can open portals inside people, he can do it in the anime (not cannon) but doesn’t as he doesn’t like having that much power and doesn’t want to hurt someone. Yami knows about this but Finral made him promise to never ask him or let him use that ability.
-Luck and Magna also have a thing most likely queerplatonic, everyone knows there’s something there but don’t wanna push it.
-Grey and Gauche talk about being homeless and what they had to do to survive.
-Finral joins in on this little support group and they all end up bonding.
-Grey has a social anxiety disorder
-Asta and Yuno don’t like admitting they are anything more than rivals and it’s very amazing and frustrating.
-Gauche and Finral are fairly protect of each other when it comes to their bio family, as they were both disowned and are aware of their parents shitty behaviour.
-Luck hates taking medicine as it makes him feel off, Magna, Finral and Yami are the only ones who can get him to take any meds he’s given.
-Yami is really protective of his squad mates and also really possessive.
-Magna dyes his hair a lot and Luck likes how it changes colour all the time.
I have a thought… I know we’re all pointing out how unpractical Buck’s armchair is… but what if he thinks that he only needs that one seat because he thinks he’s alone?? What if he thinks that ‘why should I get a couch if I’m the only person here?’ What if he thinks he’s gonna end up alone again so isn’t bothering with getting a couch??
Like what if he thinks he’s gonna be abandoned eventually so why build a life around people (118, Maddie, Eddie and Chris) if they are gonna leave eventually??
Like Buck, honey, you have a family and they aren’t going anywhere. The 118 aren’t gonna leave. Eddie and Christopher are definitely not going anywhere.
We know that.
But does he.
Or is he spiralling and thinking that it’s only a matter of time. So he’s getting himself use to the idea of being alone and trying to find purpose in his job, despite the fact he already has through his connections.
It’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day (#f*ckColumbus) - what better way to commemorate the day and show solidarity than to support Native organizations and social media accounts. I’ve put together the following list to help get you started:
Native Roots Farm Foundation (https://www.nativerootsde.org/): A non-profit organization dedicated to “celebrating Native American cultures, protecting open space, cultivating a public garden, and practicing sustainable” founded by fellow alum Courtney Streett ‘09
SLC Air Protectors (@SLCAir): Native-led 501c3 that addresses the air pollution in Utah, while supporting Indigenous stewardship; Venmo: SLC-AirProtectors
Indigenous Peoples Day NYC (https://ipdnyc.org/): A 24 hour celebration of dance, culture, and ceremony on Lanapehoking/Randall’s Island, NYC
Lakota People’s Law Project (IG: @lakotalaw)
Honor the Earth (https://www.honorearth.org/)
Indigenous Food Lab (IG: @indigenousfoodlab): An org focused on creating access to Indigenous education & foods
Tewa Women United (https://tewawomenunited.org/): Located in the Tewa homelands, the org works to grow community and end violence against women, girls, and the earth
Indigenous Women Rising (https://www.iwrising.org/): An org focused on sexual health and reproductive justice accessibility for Native families
Native American Rights Fund (https://www.narf.org/): “Since 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has provided legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who might otherwise have gone without adequate representation.”
Indian Law Resource Center (https://indianlaw.org/)
Land Rights Now (https://www.landrightsnow.org/): An org that mobilizes and engages active citizens, media, communities and organizations worldwide to promote and secure the land rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
American Indian College Fund (https://collegefund.org/)
Indigenous Environmental Network (https://www.ienearth.org/)
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (IG: @csvanw; https://www.csvanw.org/)
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women USA (https://mmiwusa.org/)
Partnership with Native Americans (http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pwna_home): A 501 ©(3) nonprofit organization “committed to championing hope for a brighter future for Native Americans living on remote, isolated and impoverished reservations.”
Native American Heritage Association (https://www.naha-inc.org/): NAHSA is a charitable non-profit organization dedicated to “helping Native American families in need living on Reservations in South Dakota and Wyoming”
Inuit Tapirit Kanatami (https://www.itk.ca/help-inuit-communities-thrive/): Works to improve the health and wellbeing of Inuit in Canada “through research, advocacy, public outreach and education.”
Native Wellness Institute (https://www.nativewellness.com/)
Warrior Women Project (https://www.warriorwomen.org/)
The Redhawk Native American Art Council (https://www.redhawkcouncil.org/): A not for profit organization “founded and maintained by Native American artists and educators serving the tristate [New York] area.”
Indigenous People’s Power Project (https://www.ip3action.org/who-we-are/): A nonviolent direct action training and support network “advancing Indigenous communities’ ability to exercise their inherent rights to environmental justice, cultural livelihood, and self-determination”
Alaska Rising Tide (IG: @alaskarisingtide)
Native Womens Wilderness (IG: @nativewomenswilderness; https://www.nativewomenswilderness.org/): A nonprofit organization with the purpose of “inspiring and raising the voices of Native Women in the Outdoor Realm.”
Sacramento Native American Health Center (https://www.snahc.org/)