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New Iruma Kun Chapter
New Iruma kun chapter
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Yay, Shiida helps protecting Iruma. Idk if she actually betrayed six fingers or is this ony an act but still… i love this. 😍😍😍😍
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This is so accurate.😍😍😍
I love the Lion King. And that scene is one of my favorite.
Depa: Caleb
Kanan: Master?
Depa: Caleb, you have forgotten me
Kanan: no! How could I?
Depa: you have forgotten who you are and so forgotten me. Look inside yourself Caleb. You are more than what you have become. You must take your place in the Force.
Kanan: how can I go back? I’m not who I used to be.
Depa, with the Jedi chorus behind her: Remember who you are! You are my Padawan. And the last Jedi Knight. Remember who you are.
Kanan: no! Please! Don’t leave me!
Depa: remember
Kanan: Master!
Depa: remember
Kanan: don’t leave me.
Ok, but imagine that this guy appears in front of the younglings before Anakin finds them.
Secret weapon against Ani.

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Sleeping Joan of Arc — George William Joy (1844-1925)

Traces of coca and nicotine found in Egyptian mummies - WTF fun facts
I said that in comments but I’m going to say it again.
It’s true. It’s so true that it hurts. Because even when you are an insider you are scared that people would hate you (because of anything) without even realizing that what they are doing is bad. (This happened to me few times).
Woke up this morning thinking about this scene:

“He’s made of wood too. Why do they like him, and not me?”
and how it’s such a subtle and masterful callout of the Catholics who don’t even seem to realize that they’re failing one of the most basic tenets of their faith. Like yeah, speaking as an insider, one of the most common failings of people who claim to be Catholic is that they think they’re immune to or above certain human behaviors, but in actuality they’re just as capable of pride and hatred as the people who crucified Jesus were. It’s so easy to get caught up in a sense of moral superiority that it can make you entirely blind to the whole point of Christianity–humility and unconditional love. And that kind of thing is what makes outsiders think that it’s our faith that’s the problem, when it’s actually our failure to live out that faith that hurts people. And Del Toro manages to capture that entire discussion in just a few scenes and a handful of words without ever coming across as spiteful or angry and HAVE I MENTIONED THAT THIS MOVIE IS VERY GOOD? HAVE YOU PICKED UP ON THAT YET?!