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16/5/2013
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#queue #gamora #gotg

the most dangerous woman in the universe

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Sansa had once dreamt of having a sister like Margaery; beautiful and gentle, with all the world’s graces at her command.

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Rachel Weisz for Vogue Italia (December 2007)

Rachel Weisz for Vogue Italia (December 2007)

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"Wearing a hijab isn’t inherently liberating – but neither is baring one’s breasts. What is liberating is being able to choose either of these things. It’s pretty ludicrous to think that oppression is somehow proportional to how covered or uncovered someone’s body is. Both sides of this argument present a shallow understanding of women’s empowerment, which only drowns out the substantive challenges facing all women – issues that cannot be encapsulated in a debate about a piece of fabric."

Sara Yasin, Is the Hijab Worth Fighting Over?

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“The great Jean Grey.” 
“I was just thinking that.”

“The great Jean Grey.” 

“I was just thinking that.”

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”(…)Amy sat peacefully with children on her lap and in her arms at the Toy Library. She observed the children and figured out who needed some touch and affection. I hardly saw her without a child or two nestled into her body. She played hand games, painted and danced. She cuddled and tickled the children. Any time the music came on, you could see her moving her hips and raising her arms. In fact, on the soccer field one day, she was the DJ. She was completely in the moment and by the end of the week, she was not eager to leave and clearly emotionally transformed by what she had seen and heard.” | Dr Jane Aronson: Amy Poehler in Haiti (x)

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11/5/2013

#queue #bioshock

BIOSHOCK (3 QUOTES) - as requested by anon

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