Marguerite Bennett's Blog, page 70
June 28, 2017
idontlikeyourcat:
enneili:
seen on rebloggy.com/Thor
I just...
i only accept 1 form of catcalling
June 27, 2017
mylordshesacactus:
rickyproctor:
Poor Hufflepuff. Everyone who...

Poor Hufflepuff. Everyone who wasn’t cunning, intelligent, or brave got sent to Hufflepuff
Ding-dong, you are wrong.
Everyone who had immense amounts of courage but, when given the choice, would decide that fighting is not as important as staying put to care for the people a war leaves in its wake ended up in Hufflepuff.
Everyone who was extremely intelligent but simply considered it a much more defining characteristic to be loyal and faithful to people they love, rather than taking pride in their intelligence*, ended up in Hufflepuff.
Everyone who wanted to do something important and had enough cunning to manipulate others and wind their way to the top, but never would because they considered it more important to be honest and earn their success fairly and through hard work ended up in Hufflepuff
Everyone who was brave, and smart, and cunning, but did not consider those traits to be the most important and defining aspects of their personality ended up in Hufflepuff.
Helga Hufflepuff made a conscious decision to accept only those students who were honest and loyal and true enough to themselves to say “No. Courage and intelligence and cunning are all valuable traits, but I will not define myself by them because I believe there are things more important than that.”
We are not your fucking leftovers.
roseravager:
theanalyzersfanfics:
That is a complex moral for a...


That is a complex moral for a kid’s show.
That’s why this show was my favorite, why it still is–it touched on real topics, morals that most shows won’t touch.
It talked about death and how it affects people–how the aspirations of parents for one child smothered the other, how the death shifted those aspirations onto the other.
They asked questions like “Is it right to kill a living creature, even if it’s evil?”
It talked about what happiness is, what problems are, that just because your life isn't perfect doesn’t mean you aren't happy.
It talked about people, how we’re all different but can be united together through ourselves. How we don’t need to be the greatest person on the planet to be both loved and important.
We all have things we wish we’d never done, never said, they’ve changed us and hurt us and made us scared of making the mistakes again. But we can change.
This wasn’t a kids show, this was a lesson in life.
And everyone should take notice.
thoughtnami:
theartofanimation:
Marko Manev
Amazing...










Amazing work.
Also, DC needs more silhouette-friendly heroes and heroines.
Seriously, this is beautiful stuff.
gryffon:
gryffon:
the hot sauce community is so fucking funny...

the hot sauce community is so fucking funny all the five star reviews of the extract that clocks in at like 2 million scoville units are like “i shat myself and i was crying for 8 hours straight 5/5 would do again”
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“it blinded me and sent me to the E.R. five stars.”
myintention-s:
Someone who has been emotionally abused will:
• Constantly apologize
• Hide their...
Someone who has been emotionally abused will:
• Constantly apologize
• Hide their feelings in fear of upsetting you
• Break down during small disagreements
thinking it will explode
• Need a lot of reassurance
Please be patient, we are trying.
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