U WAN KNO WHAT I WANNA SEE IN THE NEXT MOVIE??? I WANNA SEE KYLO REN LIKE FUCKIN USING THE FORCE AGAINST LEIA AND SHE IS JUST LIKE NO U FUCKIN DONT U LIL SHIT AND SHE USES THE FORCE TO SMACK HIM ACROSS THE ROOM AND SHES LIKE ‘WHERE TF DID U THINK U INHERITED THE FORCE FROM??’
it will never cease to delight me that in the trilogy, gimli is shown to be charming, with all the polish and grace of a trained diplomat—he trades wits with elrond and speaks so graciously to galadriel that she gives him a gift denied feanor; his extemporaneous description of the glittering caves is what convinces legolas to travel there with him after the war, he sings the song of durin so well that sam begs to learn it.
whereas legolas is this big cheerful lug of a hunter-tracker, incidentally a prince, only unwittingly beautiful and graceful—his speech is decidedly stiff and formal, even when he’s trying to be gentle, but then turns around and starts singing without realizing he’s forgotten half the song. He has strange moments of seriousness, when the ancientness of him shines through, but then—
I do wonder what their first conversations were, gimli dignified but a little chilly; legolas stiff even as he attempted humor, but a way forward nonetheless.
April Parkerson, the mother of 11-year-old running back Jaelun Parkerson, told ABC News that the Beaumont Bulls players began receiving threatening calls after their collective protest Saturday.
Parkerson told the news station that the “turning point” in her son’s awareness came this past summer and that he wanted to take action after videos of the police shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were posted online.
“[Jaelun] asked me what we could do about it,” Parkerson said. “So when news of Kaepernick’s protest broke, a lightbulb went off. Then, when Brandon Marshall joined in, he said, ‘OK, we’re going to do this.’”
Barber told the news station that after learning of the death threats, he never imagined that it would “get to this point.” He added that the threats show “how far behind we are as a society.”
She added that despite the threats, the players will continue their protest.
Death threats? And you wonder why they are protesting. If they were white and kneeling in opposition to gay marriage or taking away their guns, there would be no problem, AND THIS FACT is why they are kneeling.
Beautiful Ballet Portrait Of Performers Claiming The Streets Of NYC
Ballet is an intimately physical art that has been merged with the beauty of music, photography and dance, captured by Puerto Rico born, NYC-based photographer Omar Robles’ camera on the streets of New York city.