Alberta Ferretti fall 2017 rtw
For a study I’m doing: Tag your zodiac sign, your hogwarts house, and whether you’re a cat person or a dog person
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here’s the trailer:
And if there’s no showings in your area? Tweet at your local theater! Or call them or comment on their Facebook or Instagram page.
It’s especially important that you post about the movie, even if you can’t buy a ticket or get your local theater to screen it. Lionsgate, the distributor, threw it under the bus by giving it barely any marketing, putting it the same weekend as Endgame, and only releasing in limited theaters.
Everyone: Jon is the prince who was promised. He will get us out of the long night.
Arya: hold my beer
The only restaurant with a no shirt and no shoes policy
a biblical themed restaurant called the Garden of Eatin’
Sometimes it's like... did you even watch the episode? In Sam's case he really wasn't given an option- he's a man, has had some training, killed a White Walker before, and therefore absolutely must be out in the battle. If you'd paid attention to Edd's line as Sam shows up into formation, he says, "Oh for fuck's sake, you took your time," implying that Sam was supposed to be there. He wasn't given a choice. If he had, he'd gladly would have been in the crypts- Sam's a self-actualized coward. So yeah, sucks that Edd died while protecting him, but the toxic masculinity of Westerosi society put Sam there, not himself.
I can’t believe that people are still trying to call Sansa useless or cowardly for going to the crypts. When in fact what she was being was unselfish and smart.
Noncombatants being on the battlefield is cute, and all ‘go warrior! You’re so brave!’…. up until the point that you realize that the actual combatants are therefore going to have to ignore their own safety to protect these noncombatants. Especially if these noncombatants are Important People, and the combatants have a duty to see them safe.
The reason that Jorah got killed? Was because Dany, a noncombatant without her dragon, was on the battlefield. Full stop. He literally took the blow that killed him by being in front of her. Had she not been there, his chances of surviving would have exponentially increased. Now obviously she didn’t fall off her dragon on purpose. But still. The point remains.
Sansa realized that she would be putting people in danger if she stayed on the battlefield, and so she put her selfish wishes to be there for her people aside and went down to a place where she thought she would be safer and no one would have to defend her.
And when it became necessary, she was even ready to defend herself, if need be.
So just leave her alone, she’s been through enough.
every single negative stereotype about women was dreamt up by men who were projecting. fight me about it.
The stallion who mounts the world
Me, watching that last Arya scene: WHEN THE RED STAR (RED KEEP) BLEEDS AND THE DARKNESS GATHERS. BORN AMIDST SALT AND SMOKE. AZOR AHAI.