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Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton & Charles Leclerc | Canadian GP 2019 post-qualifying press conference
Can I just talk about the way Han and Leia act in the garbage compactor though?
They’ve only just met, they’ve only exchanged a few snarky remarks, everything’s been one moment of panic and danger after the next, she just got tortured and he’s in way over his head, but the moment those walls start closing, we see who they are and what their dynamic is going to be.
Leia’s first instinct is to take charge and try to find a solution. And Han doesn’t protest or argue, he just does what she says. Once it becomes clear that they can’t do anything, Han immediately switches to trying to get Leia out of danger. Captain I-Only-Care-About-Myself is desperately trying to help her climb up out of harm’s way, give her a little more time.
And the moment the danger is over? They hug. No snarky remarks, no innuendo, just “hey we’re alive isn’t that wonderful”. Both too relieved to remember the mask, for the moment. Neither of them have really come across as the hugging type and yet, here they are.
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The whole scene says a lot about them, individually and together, and I love it a lot.
“Identity Fluid” Pride Patterns: Part 1
Just in time for pride month, here’s some bubbly liquidy pride flag designs. You can find shirts, stickers, etc with these designs on my redbubble, which is linked in my blog header. I will also link in the reblogs of this post. (sorry for no link in the original post, sometimes tumblr excludes posts from searches when there’s an external link in the original post)
I have included large un-watermarked versions of the designs in this post in case someone wants to use them for backgrounds, headers, icons, etc. Which is absolutely allowed, HOWEVER I request that you credit me should you use them. People have reposted my art or posts without credit on other sites before and I would really prefer that not happen again. I would also like it if you let me know if you are using these for something, however that is not a requirement as long as you credit me.
This is Part 1 of this set of designs, I will be posting the rest of the designs shortly. If you do not see the flag that you want in either of those posts, please feel free to request it.
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