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goodluck-beccasdq:

lindseyintheskywithdiamonds:

thats-blaine:

The Hunger Games:

Dedicates half a chapter to legs shaving, kills Finnick in half a sentence.

Isn’t that how life is, though? We can waste countless minutes stressing and focusing our attention on meaningless things while in an infinitesimal fraction of that time a life can be taken.

Whoa girl. Too deep for me.

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thranduil-kingofsass:


ugh thorin’s gonna have to bathe in hand sanitizer again now

thranduil-kingofsass:

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ugh thorin’s gonna have to bathe in hand sanitizer again now

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tagged as: #hobbit #the hobbit #spoilers
A world that's full of happiness that I have never known.

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“If Kira were an instrument of divinity, it becomes a question of which divinity. If you want to play around with the Book of Revelations, then surely Kira can be argued as an agent of God’s judgment upon the evil of the world. Or did Kira fall to the devil’s temptation? Kira can be aligned with just about any biblical analogy you want to thrust upon him, because his is a case of good against evil, no matter which way you cut it. I can say for certain, that Kira began with the best of intentions, to rid the world of evil—his manner and his method, however, spoke to a larger ambition: to essentially become a god of a so-called New World. It’s an ambition that smacks of pride and ultimate personal gain—the very apex of delusions of grandeur, and yet, he had the means, in more ways than one, to put such an ambition into practice. Kira began by killing criminals—but he killed many others along the way. Innocent people, killed them without thought or remorse for self-preservation. A divine agent of justice would not need to do that, no matter how you reason it. Which makes Kira just a murderer at his core.”

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holyconundrumbatman:

Unpopular opinion?

I don’t want Christopher Nolan to make a Nightwing or Robin sequel to TDK trilogy. If or when there ever is a Nightwing/Robin movie, I would much rather it be about Dick Grayson and not John Blake.

I loved Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the movie.

I loved his character, John Blake.

But seriously, if there is to be a Nightwing/Robin movie… I want it to be canon. I want it to be about Dick Grayson, with his acrobatics, chattiness, comedy and all that good stuff.

And let’s just be realistic for a second and accept the fact that Nolan would never make one anyways.

I guess I wasn’t actually done with TDKR posts.

Its true. his character was awesome, and i personallythink he does have the look for it but 

why. why john blake. 

my friend kept being like “i’ll bet you he’s robin” and i was like “no… because his name is Blake that doesn’t-” and then of course at the end they did what they did and I was like. 

Kay? I didn’t understand at all why they did that. 

I agree with you 100%


memorable lines from season 2 of Game of Thrones

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