paddfoot:

shoggoth88:

mimosaeyes:

musicalluna:

sadfishkid:

mxlfoydraco:

a concept: Harry Potter with his mother’s hair and father’s eyes instead of vice versa.
Harry with fiery dark red hair and soft hazel eyes please and thank you

i imagine this is how harry and draco’s first meeting would have gone then haha

can you imagine how much more confused arthur would have been in that scene where he first meets harry 😂

his eyes would probably sweep right over harry at the breakfast table, and then he would freeze and have to do a mental tally of his children

I can see Fred and George really going with it too…

“Come on Dad, don’t you remember Harry?”
“Next you’ll tell us you don’t remember Craig”
“Or Ethel”
“Or Annie“
“Or Ryan”

quarira:

Okay guys crazy thought but what if there’s some epic Skull vs Aether thing where, in needed villain dialogue, Lusamine insults family, saying things like her relatives, Lillie and Gladion, mean nothing, and neither do the Pokémon she calls her children.

And Team Skull (including Guzma and Plumeria) is angry. Family means the world and more to them. They all call each other sis and bro. So when they hear Lusamine say that, they are done. First, they defend Lillie and Gladion, then the Pokémon Lusamine insulted.. They engage in an epic battle, Skull grunts all battling Aether scientists. In single, double, and triple battle.

By the end, Hau, Lillie, Gladion, the Protagonist, Kukui, all of Team Skull, are all working together to put an end to the Aether Foundation.

This could be a future fanfic idea.

Youtuber!AU

takeanotherpieceofmyhartwin:

Youtuber AU |

Also known as the Dan and Phil! AU [ storgefreyja]

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Eggsy is eighteen when he first starts following the MannersMakethMan channel on Youtube. It
had come up on the side of his Youtube homepage, a suggested channel that didn’t
actually fit any of the videos Eggsy tended to watch (music videos and parkour)
but he gave it a chance anyway. He never regretted it.

MannersMakethMan
was a vlog channel run by Harry Hart, who makes videos about everything from
his life at University, manners, general pop culture, and his dog, Mr. Pickle.
He often has the same friends guest star in his videos, all Youtubers who are
also featured under the Kingsman
Youtube community. The two most popular guests, and his best friends, are It’sReallyMerlin aka Merlin Knight, who
hosts a gaming channel and talks about technology news, and ThanksaLancelot, a young woman named
Roxy Morton who is categorized under Beauty, Life and Style, and Comedy.

Half a year into following Harry on Youtube, Instagram, and
Twitter, Harry uploads a video with a young fan. The little girl had wished
under the Make-A-Wish Foundation to be in a video with Harry, and the two play
with Mr. Pickle and vlog about their time together in London, laughing most of
the time. Eggsy is pretty sure he falls in love with Harry and the way that
Harry strived to make sure the girl was happy the entire day.

Eggsy continues to casually comment on Harry’s social media,
mentioning whenever they like the same things on Twitter and complimenting his videography/photography
abilities on Instagram and Youtube.

He drops the drink he’s holding on the day Harry actually
responds to one of his comments.

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bookishandi:

oolax:

How to: break my heart. A tutorial by Mad Max: Fury Road

Let’s talk about this scene a little, because I noticed a particular detail in my last viewing that’s had me buzzing and buzzing crying a lot.

Let’s start with the obvious: the whole film Nux has wanted to establish his life has some meaning by dying “historic on the Fury Road.” Of course, all his previous efforts were attempts to continue things the way they were–in Immortal Joe’s terms. Thus, those deaths would not have really been historic. They would have been forgotten, just another blip in the status quo. In crashing the rig and allowing the wives to return to the Citadel, Nux does in fact fulfill his wish to die historic–without his actions, the wives likely would not have been able to return to the city and enact the changes they inevitably do. His death matters in a way none of the other deaths in the film do–it matters to changing the future, and thus becomes an important part of the future Citadel’s history.

Nux only knows how to do that in his own terms, though–the terms of the War Boys. Thus, his death only gains significance if it is witnessed. For Nux, the action itself is not as important as it being seen and acknowledged. This makes a lot of sense in terms of Immortal Joe’s world and its patriarchal structure. Individuals are not important, actions don’t matter unless they are showy and seen–all life boils down not to meaningful actions but to showing off.

But here’s why this film is a feminist masterpiece, and why this scene in particular cements that: Capable’s reaction.

Capable does witness him. She locks eyes and acknowledges the significance of his action, of his inevitable death. But she doesn’t respond like one of the War Boys–when the War Boys die asking to be witnessed, the others respond yelling “Witnessed!” This answer does say, “I have seen your action, it matters,” but hollered with usual the War Boy bravado, it also acts as an attempt for the witnessing War Boys to build up their own importance by making themselves part of the action.

Capable does not yell “Witnessed.” She responds with a gesture–holding her hand out and pulling it toward her heart. This is the Vuvalini’s gesture of mourning–a beautiful gesture that essentially mimics pulling the lost soul into one’s own heart. Capable has only just learned this gesture, but she seems to innately understand its significance. Thus, while she witnesses Nux’s death, she refuses to “witness” him in the sense of the War Boys and instead mourns him in the manner of the Vuvalini. Nux likely sees this–the editing implies he doesn’t turn the rig until after he’s seen the gesture. Thus, he knows he is witnessed, but more importantly, he knows that he will be mourned and remembered. With that knowledge, he finally has the strength and the worthy reason to sacrifice his life for a cause that matters.

This moment is also the moment Immortal Joe’s power is officially broken. Yes, Joe is dead, but Rictus and a whole gang of War Boys and their ilk are photon their wheels, ready to re-establish the status quo. In many ways it is a transfer of power–the last call to witness leads to the first time the Wives truly embrace the culture and ideology of the Vuvalini as their guiding principle. Joe’s power is broken not so much by the explosion–though that is certainly the blunt force that finishes the deal. Joe’s power is broken by self sacrifice–a self-sacrifice born not of bravado or the hope of becoming a legend, but one born of community, of love, of hope. Capable’s response guarantees that Nux’s sacrifice will be honored and remembered, but in a new way in their new world.

jessica rabbit is literally a sex symbol though she can’t be asexual?

eliciaforever:

filledepluie:

smnius:

pixiebutterandjelly:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

mutantlexi:

commandertrevelyan:

feministxibalba:

accioharo:

horreurscopes:

she is in romo with a rabbit because he makes her laugh and aside from using her looks to get things out of people she literally never once shows interest in anything or anyone sexually through the entire movie and is clearly appalled when anyone makes advances towards her like there is canonical evidence that jessica rabbit from the classic motion picture who framed rogger rabbit is an asexual character  

I am here as fuck for this. Jessica Rabbit for new asexual icon.

“She can’t be asexual because she’s hot tho”

“I can only see her as a sexual object so I can’t imagine her not wanting to have sex with me.”

I’ve always remembered the line “I’m not bad, I’m just drawn that way” as Jessica’s admission that while sexualized, she isn’t inherently a sexual entity.

I mean hell, literally, her line before is “You don’t know how hard it is being a woman looking the way I do.”, to which Eddie responds; “You don’t know how hard it is being a man looking at a woman looking the way you do.”

I think that’s pretty damning evidence to her asexuality. The whole plot point with Jessica is how everyone is either convinced she’s sleeping with every human and toon around, or why does she stay faithful to Roger.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit does a great job at satirizing Hollywood/American culture and ideals when it comes to appearances. It also does a great job at hiding some really well thought out challenges to how we look at others in plain sight.

I completely believe that Jessica Rabbit is an asexual romantic (hetero/bi/pan/etc not sure, and to be honest, I don’t know if that part is important, as she’s married to the toon she loves).

I LOVE this headcanon ❤

This is important!

This headcanon is just so perfect I had to draw it

#JessicaRabbitForAsexualIcon

YES

YES

YEEEESSS

I haven’t seen this post in a thousand years and it’s gotten EVEN MORE EXCELLENT.