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milesgmorales:

Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019)

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douceurs:

douceurs:

that “10 years of trying to make armie hammer happen” article truly is something like i really never knew anything about him i just thought he looked scary but like….people are out here liking him despite him playing in some racist movie alongside johnny d*pp + the various “oh im a gun lover” comments + saying the system was “against him” and talking about how hard it was for him despite his grandfather being like an oil tycoon. shoutout to that writer for decimating him

@thoroughbreds2017

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kirkwall:

i think my fav thing about griffin as a dm is that instead of going “unfortunately the ooze is immune to slashing damage :/” he says “if you were making a pb&j sandwich and you dropped some jelly on the counter, would you take a knife and just start cutting at it you dumb son of a bitch”

theevilsnuffleupagus:

alignment chart based on which piece of high school english class literature you actually enjoyed

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algernonmoncrieff:

algernonmoncrieff:

*walks up to straight couple* so which one of you is the person on the first five minutes of a house episode with an ominous cough and which one is the seemingly healthy companion who collapses to the ground in sudden agony

they did this with house and wilson but with the ENTIRE SERIES….please I know it’s 2016 but I didn’t want to realize this

dykeschur:

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goodnight

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arrghigiveup:

Chinese Kids Are Getting Their Parents, Their Parents’ Parents, And Their Parents’ Parents’ Parents Involved In A Meme

There’s a new meme in China, and it’s very wholesome. The challenge, called “four generations,” includes four generations of family members making an appearance, from youngest to oldest. A son would call his dad, who then calls his dad, who then calls his dad. And a daughter would call her mom, who calls her mom, who calls her mom. The results are super cute.

The videos are being shared on video app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, under the challenge name, “Four generations under one roof.”

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This is legit the cutest and most wholesome meme omg

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wlwillow:

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andremichaux:

Sandra Oh & Andy Samberg Monologue (x)

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Not sorry enough to turn down the role

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startoursflight1401:

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Like I’m not even surprised

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erikkillmongerdontpullout:

Emma Stone screaming “I’m sorry” during Sandra Oh’s monologue shows that at any given moment, without a hint of irony, White women will insert themselves into a woman of color’s spotlight. She HAD to say something, despite the years and years of silence on the issue, right then and there as a half laugh for…what? To turn the real issue of white washing into a joke? To reinsert herself into the conversation when her decisions hurt Asian actors like Sandra? It’s all liberal posturing disgusing white fragility because she most definitely felt embarrassed to be indirectly called out for her complicity in white washing.

Why else yell an apology after four years of her just never really addressing it? It’s white guilt taken to a literal extreme to pander to the audience for cheap woke laughs. “Look at her, she’s aware of the issues! And she’s sorry!!! XD total self own!” White women can’t bare to sit in their uncomfortability when they are confronted with their complicity and try to detract from it in any way possible. Sure, it’s just a throw away comment but really think about the ideology that fueled her need to say that in the first place, at the time she said it, and the reaction of her saying it from a most white crowd. By dismissing the comment as a jokey, self depreciating nod, we dismiss how white people can constantly do some self flaggration, usually publically, years after the damage has already been done. We see it over and over again.

Yes I know Sandra and Andy’s joint monologue was to supposed to be light hearted and fun, poking satirical fun at topics etc etc but it’s something to chew on. The whole interaction was brief (Emma’s comment wasn’t planned and she literally injected it into the monologue) but is pretty illuminating.

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Anonymous asked: Why does everyone hate the Green Book ?

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novitiate2017:

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2019 we start oppressing white writers cause y’all can’t do NOTHING right!

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Anonymous asked: What did Bradley Cooper do......

sunfortune:

successfully? Nothing