buckyupbaby:

“Oh, to see what they did to you.
It would break your Captain’s heart.”

— Winter Soldier: The Bitter March, #3

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hollyjollyfitzmas:
“ suricattus:
“ wtf-fun-factss:
“ Crocodile species that could gallop -  WTF fun facts
”
Sometimes, you just want to shake extinction’s hand and say “good job, well done.” ”
even mother nature wasn’t putting up with that shit
”

hollyjollyfitzmas:

suricattus:

wtf-fun-factss:

Crocodile species that could gallop -  WTF fun facts

Sometimes, you just want to shake extinction’s hand and say “good job, well done.”

even mother nature wasn’t putting up with that shit

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thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

seraphatonin:

noottersontheflightdeck:

No but hear me out.

Laverne Cox as Wonder Woman

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you called? (x|x)

This is something which makes me a happy woman :D

If this happened, I would actually cry from joy.  She would make a kickass Wonder Woman.

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vaultnumber713:

cowjumpmoon:

This, this is how you be a teacher. This is how you tell your students that they have potential and that past mistakes can be fixed. Giving a student support, and telling them that you believe they can excel is very important. He’s saying he doesn’t care about her past and recognizes that she is a bright young mind that with the right support and with effort can be great. This. This is how you teach. When kids make mistakes, a lot of teachers give up on them and eventually those kids will also stop thinking that they can achieve anything. One mistake and you’re done. What’s needed is to leave room for failure, but to support success.

Not just that, but he’s also not telling her things that aren’t true. Sometimes people, especially parents, will tell children things like “you’re amazing”, “you’re perfect”, “you can totally do it”, which is great, but can create an arrogance about the child (or his/her ability). Dr Gregory isn’t telling her that she didn’t mess up. He isn’t telling her that she’s perfect or that she can do it without problem. He’s telling her that she can do it IN SPITE of her problems.

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asieyonce:

agentofxana:

ordinarytalk:

Turn the sound on for this.

DEAR GOD TURN THE SOUND ON FOR THIS

some Disney singing realness.

Full song here.  Go forth and enjoy.

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yes-i-am-superlocked:

nicolrene:

ghdos:

The two smartest men on the planet.

Just one of those posts you can’t not reblog.

This is unreal

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consulting-meerkat:

badfuckingkarma:

purias:

poupon:

izzy-rabu:

hangthecode:

Jack was employed into service for the East India Trading Company and was given command of the Wicked Wench. However, after he set free a cargo of slaves, his employer, Cutler Beckett, had Jack branded as a pirate and the Wench set aflame and sunk. After failing to rescue the Wench, Sparrow struck a bargain with the ghostly captain of the Flying Dutchman, Davy Jones, to resurrect his beloved vessel. Jones returned the ship to Jack in near perfect condition except for the permanently charred hull. This prompted Jack to rename her the Black Pearl

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I DIDN’T KNOW THIS WHAT.

danged sympathetic fictional pirates and their refusal to engage in the slave trade, I’ll tell you what

well hot damn.

people aren’t cargo, mate.

OH CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN.

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trust:

ollivander:

sketchlynx:

What if instead of flakes, snow fell all at once? Like 6 inches of snow just plummeted to the earth in one thick blanket setting off car alarms and knocking people over, but that was it. That was the snowstorm.

“INCOMING!”

WHAP

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