I’m doing a social experiment called ‘agreeing with boys when they compliment you’.
the results:
perf example of how uncomfortable boys are with women owning their own awesomeness. for many men, beauty, coolness, desirability are gifts they alone can bestow upon women. they get baffled, even aggressive when you show you’ve known you possess those things all along.
i love this experiment!
I reblog stuff like this every time I see it, because I figure women who follow me need the reminder, and men who follow me also need the reminder.
If you pay someone a compliment and they accept it and that makes you angry? You weren’t really interested in paying them a compliment.
6 years later and avatar (the james cameron movie) is still completely incomprehensible to me. like you’ve got the highest grossing film in recent history and no one actually enjoyed it beyond “eh. it was okay”
Avatar is such a weird anomaly. It’s the highest grossing film EVER (not adjusting for inflation) by a huge margin and yet it left virtually no footprint on popular culture. It had its 15 minutes of fame to the tune of $2.7 billion dollars worldwide, and within a few years it’s like no one remembers it even existed. You only ever really see it mentioned these days in the context of its record-breaking box office.
Luke Skywalker from the end of The Force Awakens and Luke Skywalker, the protagonist of Episodes IV V and VI, are the same person.
A Lightsaber’s blade is made of light, and is shaped like a saber.
Kylo Ren has actually been the true villain of the movie the whole time. In the scenes where he tortures people for information, blows up planets, and tries to kill the heroes with his lightsaber, he was secretly trying to hurt them.
This might not be the first time Han and Leia have met. The way they look, talk and hug each other, and the fact they have a son together, suggests that.