I hope that Rey just passes on the knowledge as it is:
Future Parmesan: Master, do you truly believe that I also have the great power of the Skywalkers?
Rey: Yes I truly do believe you will one day be able to completely just fucking punt a motherfucker with your foot with all the grace and might as all the great Skywalkers of the past.
Luke, Anakin, Obi wan: Rey please this is meant to be seriou-
Leía, Padmé and Qui: WHOOO FOOT POWER!!!
My father has it. I have it. My sister has it. You have that power too.
day 19(?): boredom got way worse, trying to make myself a victorian friend
rb if this is u
Thank you for this!! I will be sure not to include my personal opinion when describing something to a disabled person. Again thanks for this :)
hi! my name is cassie, i’m deaf, and my full-time job primarily involves working in disability access. i’m here with an important message about image and audio descriptions:
when you’re describing things for disabled people, you should not include your personal opinion on the thing you’re describing. even if it’s positive! you shouldn’t describe things as “a beautiful painting”, “a gorgeous photo”, “a wonderful song”, etc. i mean, if you’re sighted, think about how annoying it would be if every. single. picture you saw online was captioned with “this is beautiful and you like this” or “this is ugly and you hate it”, with the expectation that you have to agree with whatever the caption says and your own opinion doesn’t matter. it would be super annoying, right!
not to mention, i’ve seen people do this on pictures of real people, which can get weird—especially if they’re in a marginalized group you’re not in, in which case it can start to feel very fetishizing.
so, to recap:
good descriptions: “a realistically-rendered oil painting of a tree”, “a selfie of a person with short blue hair”, “a pencil sketch of taako”
bad descriptions: “a gorgeously realistic oil painting of a tree”, “a selfie of an adorable person with short blue hair”, “a fantastic pencil sketch of taako”
(i encourage reblogs on this, because this is a huge issue that i’d love to see people gain awareness of)
I live in Eastern Europe, Slovakia to specify, and we are give a 45 minute lunch break each day. During this we are allowed to leave the building to go outside to either buy lunch or go somewhere and eat. Unfortunately the walk to and from the nearest McDonalds is too long to make it back for our next class so it’s either treska s rožkom from the nearest Fresh or you bring your own food and stress about tests and seminars. Also you can only go out during the lunch break if you’re 18 or your parents sign a paper to say “yeah sure my kid can leave, if this bitch gets kidnapped we won’t be holding any teachers responsible”. Depends on the school as well.
i feel like high school/middle school sitcoms set the unrealistic expectation of being able to have lunch time outside
One side for QuiObi and one for ObiKin
i have such a strong urge to embroider a t shirt with one of my ships’ lightsabers crossed over each other in an X but i can’t decide whether to do obikin or quiobi 😩
the plagues of a multishipper 😭
EVERYBODY STOP AND LOOK AT THIS AMAZING ANIMATION
all credit goes to @/thesag27 on Instagram! Here's the link to the original post.
good things will happen 🧿
things that are meant to be will fall into place 🧿
Bob Ross can rest easy now, knowing
This is a little happy accident, I guess