So pretty
“L'Eléphant Blanc” (via The Met)
Design House: House of Dior (French, founded 1947) Designer: Yves Saint Laurent (French (born Algeria) Oran 1936–2008 Paris) Manufacturer: Rébè Date:spring/summer 1958
Culture: French
Medium: silk, metallic thread, glass, plastic
Location: The Met
AHAHAHAHA
Poe: is this the First Order?
Hux:
He would love that
I mean we could say Netflix!Olaf when we try to specify him from his book (or movie) counterpart
but
We could also call him Show-laf
Can I please not be a feminist without being considered a monster thank you very much
Pretty relatable
The litany against snooze
i must not afternoon nap. afternoon nap is the mind-killer. afternoon nap is the little death that brings total obliteration. i will face my afternoon sleepy tired and permit it to pass over and through me. and when it has gone i will turn the inner eye to see its path. where the afternoon sleepy tired has gone there will be nothing. only i will remain
I'm kinda annoyed because the scene where Yularen caught Thrawn with Nightswan wasn't in the comic
I WAS WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT EVER SINCE THE SPACE WHALES MADE OFF WITH MY BLUE BOY THANK YOU DAVE
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.
I am very saddened by this. I hope new leaders will emerge and continue his fight.
Silverman was found hanging in the garage of his own home in northeast Calgary, where he had run the Men’s Alternative Safe House (MASH). He had just sold the property because he could no longer afford to operate the shelter . He had paid for the shelter out of his own pocket, but could not raise enough money from either government or private donations. The shelter accommodated about 20 men and some children while it was open. In a four-page suicide note, Silverman blamed the government for failing to recognize male victims of domestic abuse and for not providing enough services to help those in need of. MASH was not recognized by any government agency, . Silverman unsuccessfully lobbied both the provincial and federal governments to provide more funding for his various projects aimed at helping victims like himself. Silverman had fled an abusive relationship with his wife 20 years ago, an experience which led him to become involved in the men’s rights.“When I went into the community looking for some support services, I couldn’t find any. There were a lot for women, and the only programs for men were for anger management. EQUAL RESOURCES FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VICTIMS NEEDS TO HAPPEN NOW.