I Volunteer as tribute to create the best Villian gets girl trope.
Namor: I have a plan. The plan is great.
Still Namor:
Bonus
With all of the hate that's been going around the kawaii community especially from TikTok people need to remember that harajuku is for anyone. Any race can dress kawaii not just east Asians. You can be any age and like kawaii things and thing's that are childish and liking those things do not make you a pedophile (unfortunately I've seen people being called this because they like cute stuff) you can be plus sized and you are just as kawaii as anyone else. You can be any gender any skin tone and disabled and you are still kawaii. This fashion should always feel open to anybody
SAME GURL SAME😍😅😅😍😍
𝘩𝘪𝘮 𝘪𝘯 𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘳𝘴𝘦𝘵?? 𝘪’𝘮 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘪𝘵 <3
can you whip?? can you nae nae??
hit the quan, perhaps?
maybe hitting a little griddy?
this is the whitest ask i've ever gotten
The Infinite Soul Brando
Raven-Symoné wearing limited edition Manolo Blahnik suede cuffed Timberland boots (2004)
*Please don’t reblog if you condone whitewashing, racial slurs, BLACKFACE or otherwise post white people and celebrities who have done these things. This post is meant to celebrate black men, specifically dark-skinned black men, not be a token splash of color in an otherwise white archive. Thank you in advance!*
One more time, if you can overlook racism towards black people, period, but especially by your white faves only objectify (condone the objectification off) black men then move the fuck on I will not be polite if I have to check you for ignoring this caption.
Agreed, most defineltly but dont you see its all a part of their plan.
also does anyone else feel like the death of public spaces and the subsequent digitization of all socialization has led to the downfall of subculture and the rise of aesthetic, which has in turn fostered a pervasive feeling of inauthenticity, as if we are, and are surrounded by, posers attempting to infiltrate a subculture that doesn't exist? clap if the death of public spaces and the subsequent digitization of all socialization has led to the downfall of subculture and the rise of aesthetic, which has in turn fostered a pervasive feeling of inauthenticity, as if we are, and are surrounded by, posers attempting to infiltrate a subculture that doesn't exist
Had to reblog I just Love her !!!!!
That’s a queen right there