“Don’t go where I can’t follow” is one of the most anguish inducing and crushing otp lines out there and the fact that this line originated from Samwise Gamgee, a brave gardener with tender hands, just? Aches. There’s literally no heterosexual explanation for how Sam and Frodo treated each other
concept: they year is 2028. elon musk, jeff bezos and every other billionaire overlord out there have finally fulfilled their lifelong ambition to escape The Event, and have gone to establish the first super-advanced human colony on mars. we’re treated to a 10-episode live broadcast of them murdering eachother in the space of a month. there’s a highly acclaimed sequel where the sole survivor slowly goes bonkers as he realizes he’s all alone, his vast fortune is worth nothing out there, and even if there was a way to return to earth, he lost all of his humanity long ago so what does it matter.
the rest of us, older and wiser, begin the difficult but satisfying task of rebuilding society and healing the earth, and are much better off in the long-run.
As someone that has grown up surrounded by beaches and done surf life saving, I know how the sea works. Lots of people dont. Every summer multiple tourists die here because they don’t respect the sea, if you’re going to the coast, here’s a thing I saw on Facebook.
wow.
reblogging for all of us that grew up in land locked states, then visit the ocean and are used to just plunging into a lake.
“Old friend” either means an elderly dog or an individual of the same gender with whom you have been secretly in love for more than a decade. There are no other possible interpretations.
This is blatant archenemy erasure and I won’t stand for it
“What in the land’s name happened to your hair?” M’Baku said, walking to him under the banian.
“Shuri said it was in her way,” Ingcuka answered placidly, as if he had not worn his hair up in messy buns every time M’Baku had seen him before. “And then the kids decided it needed color.”
The most commonly accepted age range that I have seen for Millennials is, in fact, Chris Evans to Tom Holland. (1981 to 1996)
At this point, the Millennials are, for the most part, no longer the kids on your lawn; they’re your slightly-younger friends also complaining about the kids on the lawn.
The Holland-Evans Range sounds vaguely astronomical. I like it