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I took my meds too close to bedtime again and I need you all to know the dream I had last night involved Robin Williams becoming the new Defense Against The Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts. Not, a character portrayed by Robin Williams, just Robin Williams as himself running around Hogwarts doing wandless magic and being as loud and big as possible because and I quote before I forget:

“Listen, children, I’m not saying all this bad shit that is happening isn’t scary and you shouldn’t be concerned–because you should!–but I’m telling you this now for free. Life is a boggart, it’s the biggest boggart of them all. You never know what it’s going to look like one moment to the next. And sometimes you just gotta laugh. It’s okay to laugh. It’s part of the grieving process. You need to grieve before you can heal. But it’s okay to laugh while you’re doing it.”

I didn’t wake up right after that, some more stuff happened in a hazy sort of way as the dream began to dissolve into conciousness, but I remember him yelling Expecto Patronum as he punched a Death Eater in the face. Because sometimes, evidently, you have to make your own happy memories.

I think Robin Williams literally visited you in your sleep from the beyond in order to pass this message on to the world.

I teared up reading this so I feel like that’s 100% exactly what happened.

Oh Captain, My Captain!

*salutes The Captain and The Pan*

I think we could all use this right around now

The trouble is that, for women, being “nice” often translates into putting up with things we should never put up with. How many times has some creep sat uncomfortably close to me on the bus and stared me down, yet I’m too afraid to just get up and move, lest I offend him?
We smile when we’re harassed on the street or hit on by jerks. We laugh at sexist jokes. We learn that when we have strong opinions, we’ll be called bitches and that if we get angry, we’ll be called hysterical. When we say what we want, we’re called pushy or aggressive.
Part of learning “ladylike” behavior is about learning to smile politely when someone is being crude. Femininity has long been attached to passivity and to being docile. Men fight, women giggle and fume silently.

Joan of Arc came back as a little girl in Japan, and her father told her to stop listening to her imaginary friends.

Elvis was born again in a small village in Sudan, he died hungry, age 9, never knowing what a guitar was.

Michelangelo was drafted into the military at age 18 in Korea, he painted his face black with shoe polish and learned to kill.

Jackson Pollock got told to stop making a mess, somewhere in Russia.

Hemingway, to this day, writes DVD instruction manuals somewhere in China. He’s an old man on a factory line. You wouldn’t recognise him.

Gandhi was born to a wealthy stockbroker in New York. He never forgave the world after his father threw himself from his office window, on the 21st floor.

And everyone, somewhere, is someone, if we only give them a chance.

Iain S. Thomas, I Wrote This For You  (via phoebebishopwright)

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80stonystark:

Hot take

Riz Ahmed as the winter soldier

Oh damn

Rahul Kohli as Bruce Banner

Another amazing addition thanks!!

I’m gonna re-up and add Jameela Jamil as Pepper Potts

I’m yelling!!! bless your wisdom this shit is beautiful 😔🤘 have you seen the fancast for steve?

#ok but I’m reimagining the entire cast as poc now

Honey I got you.

Nicole Beharie – Black Widow

Terry Crews – Happy Hogan

Harry Shum Jr – Loki

Daveed Diggs – Thor

Malcolm Goodwin – Agent Coulson

Dev Patel – Tony Stark

Dev Patel as Tony Stark

DEV PATEL AS TONY STARK???

I need this right now. 😍

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You had me at Terry Crews’ Happy Hogan.

If I may…

Martin Sensmeier as Steve Rogers