Yes, I felt the same. I wanted to see them back home on Earth…I wanted to see Seven’s reaction to Earth…ugh…why are we getting older?
I was mainly disappointed by the Seven/Chakotay stuff. *sigh* I’ll always be bitter that Janeway/Chakotay never happened…
wow i want a spike so much it actually hurts
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Star Trek: Voyager ended today 11 years ago.
…How did I manage to get this old? I remember watching the finale (and feeling vaguely dissatisfied).
I don’t think it’s really spoilery, but just in case for the last panel, I will just throw this out there so you can’t get mad at me if you think it’s spoilery ; )
Just a doodle idek
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I love how candid he is about how kissing Sarah is not really kissing Sarah and how enthusiastic and giggly he is about things. He seems so genuine. And also, SO ATTRACTIVE.
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I totally just started to tag something “Anya Harris.”
D: *cries forever*

What, are you just telling everyone now?
#Can I say how much I love this moment ? #It sounds really like a couple thing :)
Your very existence makes them anxious. And their anxiety is particularly high because you have something no generation of girls has had before — globally connected communities of men and women who support your equality and freedom. Like guns, germs and steel, this transformative technology, which enables me to write to you here, alters geography, changes societies and dismantles systems of control — it makes the world a smaller place and it creates, even if slowly in some places, positive change for girls like you. You see, until now, these men could count on, indeed they could ensure, that you and the women around you were house-bound and isolated. Many of you still are. But now, there are millions and millions and millions people who are thinking about you and challenging these men every single day. You have the speed of light on your side and unless someone permanently turns the lights out, those days are gone. So, although you might feel like you are alone, you are not.
How do you threaten them? A girl, alone? By being able, strong, confident and yes, shameless. You may not “naturally” be interested in domesticity, piety, purity and submission, and they rely on your commitment to those things to order their worlds. Their actions, from one end of the spectrum to the other, are designed to fill you with self-doubt and, ultimately, fear — either bodily or spiritual — because otherwise you, and the young boys around you, will be fully aware of your strength and potential.
Because of this, they single-mindedly focus their attention on you, your body, your clothes, your hair, your abilities, your physical freedom. When their “manners” and “morals” are not universally applicable, but different for boys and girls, you can be sure that this is why. They seek to teach you, subtly, through small slights and gendered expectations, that you are “different,” weak, unworthy, incapable. The sadness is that, in their perception, if you are none of these things, then they are not strong, worthy and capable. This is not an excuse, but an explanation. It’s why they find infinite “benevolent” ways to undermine and disparage you, all in the name of “God’s word.” When that fails, they resort to violence. All over the world, their anxiety is manifest in a spectrum of actions ranging from mild paternalism, respectful of “proper boundaries,” to deadly enforcement of their rules.
-Soraya Chemaly
This is honestly my favorite Thor moment. He has no idea what that thing is, where he is, what’s going on, but he’s eating pancakes, and the chick with the taser is pointing another electrical thing at him and there are faces on books, but he’s eating pancakes, and yea he’s knows he’s sexy, so yea, he’ll smile.
#Thor doesn’t get enough love #he’s like this huge handsome teddy bear with long lucious locks of golden hair #and he’s sweet and courteous and would tell you bedtime stories about the nine realms
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- Regina: I need you to keep a secret. It is vital that you do so. My happiness and my future hinge upon it. Can you promise me you'll keep this a secret?
- Young Snow: Disclaimer-- I'm twelve
- Huntsman: I'm trying to kill you, and you're writing a letter
- Snow: Give this to her, tell her I'm truly sorry, and remind her that I was twelve. Twelve.
- Charming: What did you do to the queen to incur so much wrath?
- Snow: She blames me for ruining her life. And I did. I was also twelve.
- Snow: Why? Why are you doing this?
- Regina: Because this is MY happy ending!
- Snow: I was twelve. Twelve years old. One-Two. Twelve.
- Jane Espenson: Hey guys! I wrote this episode!
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- Feelings: Please try again later
