garashirs:

shatterstar discovers emojis and from that point on signs off all his texts with “shatterstar ⚔️”

rictor: star i love you but this really isn’t how sexting is supposed to work

shatterstar: i do not understand the problem. please explain.

shatterstar: - shatterstar ⚔️

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from carrionkid
rictor picks up shatterstar but shatterstar is 6 inches taller than him so it's just like. longcat

whenever the x-force team takes group photos they get shatterstar to lie across the front while they hold him up like a prize fish

whenever the x-force team takes group photos they get shatterstar to lie across the front while they hold him up like a prize fish

103 notesPosted at 09:33pm, 05/27/18

shatterstar discovers emojis and from that point on signs off all his texts with “shatterstar ⚔️”

193 notesPosted at 09:32pm, 05/27/18

maybe-queen-of-numenor:

ГАМЛЕТ / HAMLET

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That last one was fucked up but I assign you jamestkirkkin

VALID i named myself after him so i basically am closet jim kirk kin by default

assign me a kin

VALID i named myself after him so i basically am closet jim kirk kin by default

assign me a kin

0 notesPosted at 09:29pm, 05/27/18

terrible concept: rictor picks up shatterstar and swings him, swords out, like a baseball bat at their enemies

162 notesPosted at 09:29pm, 05/27/18

rogueone:

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)

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darthvcder:

when a cat sees a bird and makes The Chirps

rb if u agree

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katetinyjohn:

my professors: students often write academic pieces in passive voice because they think it makes them sound smarter

me, an intellectual: students use passive voice because passive sentences tend to be longer, and therefore, take up more of the character count

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professormeme:

“Gay people are often asked whether they think their children are more likely to be gay than the children of straight people. And gay people often answer that most gay people have straight parents. That usually stumps the questioner, but it doesn’t really answer the question. I didn’t know, when I was six years old, that there were women who marry women. At the age of thirteen, the idea of my being gay was just unavailable to me. I accepted my lack of enthusiasm for the prospect of dating boys as another sign of being immature and a hopeless nerd. If my mother had been a lesbian, I would have known I had that option, too—that even a working class Italian could be a Dyke. So, when people ask me whether I think my lesbianism makes it more likely that my daughter will be gay, I just say—“Yes, thank the Goddess.” […] To her, being a lesbian means being strong, being smart, running fast, climbing over fences, and riding a bike with no hands.”

— Rose Romano, “La Famiglia—Straight or Gay” from We Are Everywhere: Writings By & About Lesbian Parents (1988). (via enoughtohold)

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