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kelsium

Honestly I’m not gonna survive the apocalypse. Y'all go on gathering berries and drinking cockroach milk (apparently) and forming barter economies and I’m gonna stay in my house until the last of my seltzer runs out and then I’m gonna put on an all cashmere outfit and lay down and die. Have fun fending off the coyotes and doomsday cults and living on expired canned goods in a world with no more Netflix. Pass.

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wexler

that one time on Hotel Hell when Gordon Ramsay fed the owner’s dog some shitty bread and then was afraid he killed her

He checked her pulse

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*gets out of bed*

no

*gets back in bed*

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I have this problem where ‘the other day’ for me ranges from yesterday to around 5 years ago

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unphh

and ‘a friend of mine’ is literally anybody i’ve ever heard of whose opinion i like

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you: Group Project
Me, an Intellectual: We're going to fucking fail
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Idk how anyone diets during the holidays I wake up and eat pie for breakfast lmao.

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white women in many ways hold privilege over men of color (especially black men), hate to break it to you but if your feminism doesn’t acknowledge this its shitty

being seen as masculine is not always beneficial for men of color and is often weaponized to justify their deaths, if your feminism doesn’t acknowledge this its also shit

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I hope the porn blogs that follow me are learning a lot about bucky barnes

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theavengers

After a dozen films since 2008, the third “Phase” of the Marvel Cinematic Universe begins next month with Captain America: Civil War. This film release, the first of two Marvel feature projects in 2016 (the other being Doctor Strange) is the beginning of a nine-movies slate set to release between now and summer 2019 that together represent Phase 3.

Phase 3 concludes with the two-part Avengers: Infinity War, an “event” story that will culminate upon everything in the MCU up until that point. The franchise as a whole is one long-form story, and Infinity War is an end point. But it’s not the end point. The MCU will not end.

There is no end in sight for the mega movie franchise which found success in a shared universe model that every Hollywood studio is rushing to emulate. The Transformers movies, Universal’s upcoming monster movies, and even Hanna-Barbera animation are all attempting to pre-plan franchises of interconnected movies. As for Marvel Studios, a few years ago, its boss and mastermind – producer Kevin Feige – revealed that he had already outlined movies up until 2028.

At the moment, all of the movies up to and include 2019 have been announced, with additional films in 2020 already with release dates but without titles (although Guardians of the Galaxy 3 seems a safe bet for one of the three that year).

BUT WHAT’S AFTER THAT?!

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