Nichelle Nichols as Nyota Uhura on “Star Trek” (1968). Nichols was one of the 1st black women featured in a major television series. Her prominent supporting role as a bridge officer was unprecedented. Nichols was once tempted to leave the series; however, a conversation with Martin Luther King Jr. changed her mind. Rest in peace, beautiful. Thank you for breaking barriers & inspiring so many!
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you know what i hate the argument of "who was the real hero in lotr". you are missing the point. none of it could've happened, sauron and his armies could not have been defeated and the ring could not have been destroyed if there was one singular hero. it's about teamwork, it's about friendship, it's about- get this- fellowship
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“I really wanted it to be you. I so badly wanted it to be you. Until I understood, you didn’t want it to be me.”
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When you've already read all the good fanfics
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taylor swift & donna kelce at the chiefs game (arrowhead stadium; september 24, 2023)
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Source: x.com
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— Sylvia Plath, "The Bell Jar"
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— Anne Sexton, Imitations of Drowning
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— Anne Sexton, "Unknown Girl In A Maternity Ward"