I need these
Haha you get an achievement for parachuting off this building in Assassin's Creed II.
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Never not going to reblog this!
“Why I Wasn’t Contracted to Write Beauty and the Beast” by I have no idea who, and desperately want to know. If anyone does, please tell me! Edit: Through knmajorblogs I have discovered the genius behind this piece of art. The genius in question is LordJazor ! Thank you!
This should be reblog if All Lives Matter to you. Because I care about black lives but not only them also asian, jewish, white, hispanic, and every other person that lives out there regardless of nationality/race.
Where are those woke white people at!?
The reason Clarke and Lexa were so unique wasn’t just because they were a main f/f couple. They had a dynamic that is extremely rare to see in YA fiction.
In most YA fiction, there’s a broken boy who does stupid things (acts out, kills people, whatever, all in the name of Man Pain), and a girl who has her act together but is insecure for whatever reason and needs the Approval of the boy. The girl fixes the boy and the boy gives the girl his approval. Okay, cool, pretty disgusting but whatever, it seems to be what sells considering it’s a decent reflection of our broken society: girls are constantly told they need the approval of a boy no matter how amazing they are on their own, and boys are never allowed to show emotions so they violently act out.
But Clarke and Lexa? They were both good on their own. They were both powerful leaders who led their people to do great things. They didn’t need each other, no, but they wanted each other. They achieved their goals on their own, but they were lonely. Lexa inspired Clarke to lead, and Clarke inspired Lexa to let down her walls. They both found the areas the other was weak in and made each other stronger. They loved each other because they made each other stronger, but they also loved each other unconditionally.
I can’t believe they threw that away for the same gross codependent het story we’ve seen a thousand times.
Bohemian bedroom with DIY wooden frames and plants
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Paris Smart City 2050
by Vincent Callebaut
An asexual and pansexual become room-mates and have wacky adventures
The show is called ‘All or Nothing’