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treksource:

Interesting. Just as dogs are sensitive to certain sounds which humans cannot hear, these creatures evidently are sensitive to light which we cannot see.

requested by @mrsholmson

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jewcoded:

what’s a civilian to a nation? what’s a nation to a king? what’s a king to a god? what’s a god to an elric brother?

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aredhels:

@oneringnet‘s favourite villains event → thuringwethil

“she of hidden shadow”, vampire messenger of sauron

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firrelord:

men of mordor

the fallen ones dance a hymn and praise their lord and their saviour who took their ruin and turned them into something wondrous.

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queeniegoldtsein:

astronomy moodboards    space  •.★

graphic for » @rctrokyo 

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from aesthetic-marie
I wanna support Rafiki, but where can I support it? How can I support it? Where do I watch it?
from fuckyeahwomenfilmdirectors

That’s great to hear. 

For anyone not up to date Rafiki is a forthcoming Kenyan film about two young Kenyan girls from political families who fall in love with one another.

The film played at Cannes in the UCR category and unfortunately has been banned in its home country since it positively portrays a lesbian relationship. 

Rafiki is currently playing on the festival circuit and currently only has distribution in a handful of countries. So if you live in France you will be able to see the film in September and if you live in the U.S. and Canada you might also get to see it since Film Movement an indie film company picked it up and will give it theatrical and eventually VOD distribution. There’s no official release date yet but be sure that I will post it when that info becomes available. 

Right now you can support the film by supporting the director by following her on social media:

https://www.instagram.com/wanuri/
https://twitter.com/wanuri

Also if you want to keep up to date with Rafiki release dates, including upcoming festival release dates which might be the only chance some of you will have to see it on the big screen keep checking back on the IMDB release date page for the film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8286894/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_ql_dt_2

That’s great to hear. 

For anyone not up to date Rafiki is a forthcoming Kenyan film about two young Kenyan girls from political families who fall in love with one another.

The film played at Cannes in the UCR category and unfortunately has been banned in its home country since it positively portrays a lesbian relationship. 

Rafiki is currently playing on the festival circuit and currently only has distribution in a handful of countries. So if you live in France you will be able to see the film in September and if you live in the U.S. and Canada you might also get to see it since Film Movement an indie film company picked it up and will give it theatrical and eventually VOD distribution. There’s no official release date yet but be sure that I will post it when that info becomes available. 

Right now you can support the film by supporting the director by following her on social media:

https://www.instagram.com/wanuri/
https://twitter.com/wanuri

Also if you want to keep up to date with Rafiki release dates, including upcoming festival release dates which might be the only chance some of you will have to see it on the big screen keep checking back on the IMDB release date page for the film: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8286894/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_ql_dt_2

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how many followers do u have?
from chessys

its just me n u bud

its just me n u bud

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