I love when kittens lay down and you see their little tummy and its like a sign from God
women should not be drafted into the US military
nobody should be drafted into the US military
nobody should be forced to participate in imperialist violence.
everyone who hates more than me has problems and everyone who hates less than me is faking positivity
From the shadowy walls of Weep to the twisting alleys of Ketterdam to the sleek penthouses of NYC 2118, there are dozens of intriguing settings in YA lit—and we can’t get enough. Strange the Dreamer, Laini Taylor’s newest epic fantasy, features her best world-building yet—so, in honor of its release, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite mysterious cities of YA.
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee
The Walled City by Ryan Graudin
You never know what’s lurking around the bend in these places… it could be wonders beyond imagining or dangers beyond comprehension. You’d better start reading ASAP to find out!
The reason I've been taught is the Jewish Temple being destroyed. It's like that Temple was destroyed, but the couple now has an obligation to create a spritual one in their home.
The explanation to balance the joy of the wedding, and add seriousness to the occasion I think is based on that. (There's a story in talmud where a rabbi saw the other rabbis there were too excitable so he smashed a really fancy cup and they shut up and chilled a bit.)
I can’t believe Into the Spiderverse casually made Peter Parker canonically Jewish. I feel valid in this chili’s tonight.
I AM ABSOLUTELY LOSING IT OVER THE FUCKING SONG IN THE BACKGROUDN HOLY FUCK