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plesht:

not to be negative but someone really spent all that time and energy cutting open a pomegranate and then gave it to a (cute) raccoon?

It’s called Love .
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Thor (2011) // Deleted Scene

WHY DID THEY DELETE THIS

He’s such a sweetheart

@thefingerfuckingfemalefury why do they take out all the wholesome goodness.

I will never understand why they delete this stuff <3

Me and @scotsdragon were talking yesterday about how in comics you never seem to get “Quiet scenes” anymore…characters just doing stuff together that shows their character and personality and stuff it’s all One Crisis After Another and like the same is true of superhero movies they always seem to delete scenes like this and it’s silly

Keep it in

I wanna know that Thor is the kind of person who will for reals come back to a place where he broke a mug with a new one because he doesn’t want to inconvenience this person

I wanna know that Thor is this level of Cinammon Roll <3

Like

I like seeing these heroes be people and do cute stuff like this <3

Seriously. It’s the little moments that show superheroes are human, that tell us what kind of people they are beyond the costumes.

EXACTLY

it shows that their goodness isn’t limited to just punching supervllains
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By Cassandra Jean
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You’re alive.
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TIL of the “Tiffany Problem”. Tiffany is a medieval name—short for Theophania—from the 12th century. Authors can’t use it in historical or fantasy fiction, however, because the name looks too modern. This is an example of how reality is sometimes too unrealistic.

via reddit.com

“Authors can’t use it in fantasy fiction, eh? We’ll see about that…”

–Terry Pratchett, probably

Try to implement anything but a conservative’s sixth grade education level of medieval or Victorian times and you will butt into this. all. the. time. 

There was a literaly fad in the 1890′s for nipple rings for all genders(and NO, it was NOT under the mistaken belief that it would help breastfeeding–there’s LOTS of doctors’ writing at the time telling people to STOP and that they thought it would ruin the breast’s ability to breastfeed well, etc). It was straight up because the Victorians were freaks, okay
Imagine trying to make a Victorian character with nipple rings. IMAGINE THE ACCUSATIONS OF GROSS HISTORICAL INACCURACY

people just really, REALLY have entrenched ideas of what people in the past were like

tell them the vikings were clean, had a complex democratic legal system, respected women, had freeform rap battles, and had child support payments? theyd call you a liar

tell them that chopsticks became popular in china during the bronze age because street food vendors were all the rage and they wanted to have disposable eating utensils? theyll say youre making that up

tell them native americans had a trade network stretching from canada to peru and built sacred mounds bigger then the pyramids of giza? you are some SJW twisting facts

ancient egypt had circular saws, debt cards, and eye surgery? are you high?

our misconception of medieval peasants being illiterate and living in poverty in one room mud huts being their own creation as part of a century long tax aversion scam? you stole that from the game of thrones reject bin

iron age india had stone telescopes, air conditioning, and the number 0 along with all ‘arabic’ numbers including algebra and calculus? i understand some of those words.

romans had accurate maps detailing vacation travel times along with a star rating for hotels along the way, fast food restaurants, swiss army knives, black soldiers in brittany, traded with china, and that soldiers wrote thank-you notes when their parents sent them underwear in the mail? but they thought the earth was flat!

ancient bronze age mesopotamia had pedantic complaints sent to merchants about crappy goods, comedic performances, and transgender/nobinary representation? what are you smoking?

Adding my personal favorite: people in medieval Europe took baths.
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Alexander McQueen, spring/summer 2011
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Test your vocab - How many words do you know?:

language-princess:

I found this site which helps you precise how many words in English you know and I think it is great. 

CERF level vs the score

A1 less than 1 500 words

A2 1 500 - 3 000 words

B1 3 000 - 4 500 words

B2 4 500 - 6 000 words

C1 6 000 - 8 000 words

C2 8 000 words and more
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Making some banana caramel cinnamon rolls
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me: I should write

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Street artist duo: Etam Cru
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