some of you really should be more embarrassed about bragging that you don't pay attention when you watch tv.
Oona O'Brien as Devon Lee in Cobra Kai S6 Part 3
James & Lily.
So I watched Anastasia (1997) again and I couldn’t help but think: Anya and Dimitri are so Jily together. I guess this is one of those times I love to make fanarts <3
Mary Mouser as Samantha "Sam" LaRusso in Cobra Kai S1 EP3 - Esqueleto
everyone talks about “did you put your name in the goblet of fire” being the worst book to movie dialogue fail but lets be real the worst is where hermione answers a question in class and snape calls her an “insufferable know-it-all” and in the book ron is furious and he goes OFF and says “you asked a question and she knows the answer! why ask if you don’t want to be told?” but in the movies they just make him say “he’s got a point, you know” and i’m still mad about it
“Fatherless behavior” stop giving my DAD credit for all the work my MOM put into making me a terrible person!! Stop erasing women in history!!
#definitely one of my favorites too
Hi! Super random but you mentioned in one of your tags a piece of rots concept art of Padmé protecting the twins in a hospital from Vader, and I've looked all over but can't find it anywhere. Do you have a link for it?
by derek thompson! one of my favs. first appears in paul duncan's "the star wars archives" iirc, to quote his twitter: "Before the script was written, the design team was given the freedom to imagine possible scenarios. Here Derek Thompson has Vader find Padmé and their babies, and use the Force to dispatch the Jedi protecting them."
I LOVE THEM
I really dislike when people lack true manners. And I’m not talking about basic things like chewing with your mouth closed or saying thank you. I’m talking about having a genuine respect for others — gracefully making space for people on the sidewalk, choosing your words thoughtfully, and lifting others up with kind compliments. It’s about allowing others to have the first share or the best seat, and being able to take a deep breath and move on from conflicts, without needing anything in return. It’s not about neglecting yourself to serve others, but knowing there’s a beautiful balance. It warms my heart whenever I feel and see it happen.
Make no mistake, the Dursleys are terrible people and unquestionably abusers.
But the one favor they did for Harry was never pretend as though they loved him. Vernon and Petunia made it very clear: You are not a part of this family. We don’t like you and never will.
They didn’t try to frame their abuse as “for Harry’s own good.” They didn’t try to make Harry believe that he could earn their love through good behavior. They didn’t tell him they loved him just as much as they loved Dudley, then subtly treat him like shit.
They were honest. And that honesty allowed Harry to put some emotional distance between himself and the Dursleys, even before Hogwarts. Because if the Dursleys don’t like him, then he didn’t have to like them.
Instead of vying for the Dursleys’ affection, Harry basically snarks his way through childhood, relishing in his status as an outsider. His early descriptions of the Dursleys are practically dripping with razor-sharp snark about their appearances and foibles. He finds comfort in the knowledge that a) he dislikes the Dursleys as much as they dislike him, and b) he alone sees these cartoonishly awful people for who they are.