stardustschild:

During Patty Jenkins’ Reddit AMA, a fascinating interpretation was brought up regarding this scene:

“My interpretation of the revisit was that it actually wasn’t necessarily what he said. She (and the audience) has no way of knowing what he said. But the whole lesson of the film is about faith. Believing in something for the sake of hope. So she thinks back to that moment and chooses to believe that he said something beautiful and moving. Because that’s what she needs to believe in order to have hope.” – Leagle_Eagl

fullhalalalchemist:

when we say we’re tired of politics we mean that we’re tired if being scared, tired of being worn out, tired of anticipating the next hate crime, tired of seeing what shitty piece of legislation “conservatives” and even liberal people come up with next, tired of not being taken seriously, tired of our lives apparently not mattering to people, tired of so so so much.

This Artist Was Offered A Full-Time Job After Someone On The Internet Properly Credited Her Work

ellelehman:

magpul21:

weneeddiversebooks:

“However, more often than not, people will liberally share artists’ work without attribution. (Just ask any self-employed artist online about this.)“By doing this, they are making it more difficult for people interested in our work to find us, and therefore, losing chances of getting a job,” López explained.“For someone who lives [off] occasional commissions, it’s vital that every work we share has a proper credit.“In late October, López received an email from a Spanish editorial company asking if they’d be interested testing for a position as an illustrator.”

@ellelehman

Helps to prove your point, eh? 🙂

Guys…okay guys?

THIS IS WHY IT IS IMPORTANT!

You might literally get me a JOB if you properly source to my tumblr blog and credit me properly!

This Artist Was Offered A Full-Time Job After Someone On The Internet Properly Credited Her Work

THEY ARRIVED TODAY!!!

Every Heart a Doorway and Down Among the Sticks and Bones, Wayward Children #1 and #2. (Beneath the Sugar Sky is on pre-order.)

Here you see them in their covered, ready-to-shelve state. (Yes, I cover my hardbacks, so sue me.)