galsgadots:

“Wonder Woman can be very charming and warm and have so much compassion and love for the world. She can be soft and naive. At the same time, she just happens to be this demigoddess who can beat the shit out of you and can be a super badass and smart and confident. Ultimately, she’s very relatable.“ – Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe 

captainmarvels:

Nakia and Okoye are allowed to be the full expressions of themselves, as women pursuing their passions while determining how their lives will unfold.


“Black Panther” offers a refreshing reprieve from the misogynistic media with which we are regularly bombarded by showcasing empowered women that are inspiring because of their contributions to their country and the way they show up in their own lives. Women who know that love does not keep you from your life purpose, romance does not come before your personal values and you are a better partner when you are in purposeful pursuit of your calling.”

The women of ‘Black Panther’ are empowered not just in politics and war, but also in love.

forbajor:

beetsareverymisunderstood:

ds9shameblog:

hauriret:

This is ridiculously silly but what if ds9 had a fashion magazine

oh my god, this is perfect. I LOVE THE “WHY ARE YOU TAKING PHOTOS” quote jfc

“Is it a watermelon? No, it’s just Garak.”

That’s the best thing I’ve ever read, to be honest.

I bet Jake writes this using a pseudonym and at some point Kira finds out and he has to hide for five straight days to avoid being attacked by Worf.