spacecored:

chewbacca was definitely the best man when han and leia got married and he gave a long speech of wookiee noises that next to nobody could understand and han was definitely trying not to cry the whole time


chrspine:

These are a few of my favourite things: Deadpool (2016)

I never usually say this, but don’t swallow.


whoagurt:

*sees yahoo answers in google search results*
me: finally a reliable source


allthingseurope:
“ Vac, Hungary (by Zsofia Mohos)
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allthingseurope:

Vac, Hungary (by Zsofia Mohos)


"[…] The Hour is a period television series predicated on the idea that the people who lived and breathed during the past were in fact people — that although the patriarchy had a profound effect on women it did not have the effect of entirely depersonalising them, of divesting them of their aspirations and their dreams, of divesting them of an internal life. The patriarchy did not and does not create women who care only about wallpaper and make-up; the patriarchy created (and creates) women whose only sphere of influence was over the appearance of their homes and their bodies, whose only modes of self-expression were the superficial, the ‘meaningless’.In the fourth episode of the series Marnie argued with Hector about wallpaper not because she considers wallpaper so important in and of itself but for the same reason that armies will fight for years over a strip of land: because one concession leads to another — and she had already been forced to concede so much that wallpaper was all she had left to fight for."
Mary O’Donnell on The Hour (via bathcrone)

thepastonscreen:

North and South (2004)


tinyforceadventures:

The first issue of Tiny Force Adventures! A small web comic exploring the funny side of the force.


americasgreatoutdoors:
“ The soft colors of sunset reflect off the snow, creating this breathtakingly beautiful shot from Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. Christian Schaffer snapped this pic a few months ago when the park’s snowpack was over 8...

americasgreatoutdoors:

The soft colors of sunset reflect off the snow, creating this breathtakingly beautiful shot from Crater Lake National Park in Oregon. Christian Schaffer snapped this pic a few months ago when the park’s snowpack was over 8 feet high. Of the experience, she says, “It was so incredibly beautiful and also incredibly cold – all of our electronics died while we were out there except my one camera battery. The cold was worth it though; one of the most amazing sunsets I’ve ever seen.” Photo courtesy of Christian Schaffer.



allthingseurope:
“ Nordoy, Faroe Islands (by Hans Juul Hansen)
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allthingseurope:

Nordoy, Faroe Islands (by Hans Juul Hansen)