professor genki is god.

henrycavilledits:

HENRY CAVILL & Elmo teach Respect to the Big Bad Wolf

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d0cpr0fess0r:

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kakaphoe:

the-critical-feminist:

jenstansfield:

valwing:

exvind:

justiceleaque:

Hi, Clair. I’d like to come in and talk with you. Would that be all right?

This is the Batman we need to see more often. The one who remembers what it was like to be a scared child, one who knows how to handle situations delicately.

One of the reason why I love batman so much. He is portrayed as a very careful and guarded man. But he is probably the most human out of anyone. It’s why he is the knight that gotham deserves. 

Re: that last panel - 

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Batman, when he’s written correctly, is an extremely compassionate person. 

I always feel the need to reblog this because it’s definitely something I feel was lost in the Nolan films. 

The thing about Bruce is he believes he is not a good man, but he is.

“I’m stepping a little closer now, okay?”

That sentence means so much

I always see this post without the follow up, which is my favorite part

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Anonymous asked: Can we appreciate his curls? ☺️

consequences-of-sleep:

consequences-of-sleep:

A b s o l u t e l y

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Can we appreciate his curls? ☺️

cavillunraveled:

violadvis:

HENRY CAVILL AS THESEUS 
IMMORTALS (2011) dir. Tarsem Singh

No matter what age Henry’s the gift that keeps on giving.

fangirlinginleatherboots:

this is dumb but like

big autism and adhd tip tbh

but get some offline hobbies. learn to bake. learn to knit or crochet. play with clay, paint pictures, commit to a garden, get really good at grilling i dont care just do something with your hands. do something that MAKES something.

it satisfies the part of your brain that feels so empty and never settled. it feels REAL and tangible and productive. we are so wired to DO things and tech draws us in for that reason, but there is nothing as satisfying as making something physical and seperate. 

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