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Ladies Lets Make 2019 The Year That Southeast Asian And Eastern European Girls Everywhere Unite To Straight

Ladies let’s make 2019 the year that Southeast Asian and Eastern European girls everywhere unite to straight up mURDER all the creepy Western men who make endless “mail order bride” jokes and talk about/actually go to our homelands for sex tourism! Let’s do it! 

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This Photo Means A Lot To Me. And Ill Tell You Why.

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When Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was asked about why she wouldn’t be in the third film, and said there were “many reasons, many of which are in the film, so you will see that” continuing with “There are only a couple of scenes on Earth in this movie. The majority, 95 percent of the movie, takes place in the cosmos.” (x)

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“We wanted Thor to encounter somebody that was near his equal and that his relationship with Jane may have evolved in unexpected ways in between The Dark World and Ragnarok, and we wanted to pit him against a character who was much more his equal and in many ways his superior.” (x)

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What a photo. What a film. What a man. 


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