jonamonster:

I think this is foreshadowing something or it’s Rebecca’s own shipping ideas. Also…I think we know why is Garnet alone…

meruz:

looks into camera like on the office

kkhoppang:

at first, Did not understand each other cuz they spoke different languages

Time passes and finally alphys was able to understand that undyne’s languages.  Then undyne has a huge crush on alphys  ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄

ridiculouscake:

wilbr:

Lol I tried slowing down Peridot’s rant in the latest SU episode because one of the crew members said you could hear something interesting and of course you can hear Peridot talking about the TV show she was watching but I noticed there was a voice sped up twice the speed of Peridot’s in the audio so I slowed it down more and tried to isolate it. You can make out “we are about to launch the first major…” and “a product of…”

I heard “we are about to launch the first (…) since 1977″
I think this may have something to do with the Voyager space probe, or something else with NASA.

draw anakin crying over his kids being buried in sand by padme at the beach

tanakas:

he watches in horror as his wife brutally covers their children with sand, a nightmare

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mistermaf:

I’d just like to pause and appreciate this scene and the message that it sends to the people watching it. At every stage of this awkward fusion dance, Peridot is reserved but willing, and Garnet is respectful of her reluctance.

Fusion has been repeatedly shown to be a very intimate experience in which all participating parties must be comfortable and trusting with each other. The entire Week of Sardonyx was based around this concept.

For Peridot, the Crystal Gems’ uses of fusion is entirely foreign and discomforting. When Garnet suggests that the two of them fuse in an attempt to help her understand, Peridot’s immediate jerk reaction is to reject the offer.

Garnet’s response: “I get it — you’re not ready, that’s fair.”

Peridot decides to try anyway, but clearly neither knows how to dance nor is she comfortable doing it. As soon as she starts saying “No, no no,” Garnet lets go and stops.

Peridot says shortly, “I can’t do it,” to which Garnet replies, “That’s fine! Peridot, I’m proud of you [for trying].”

THIS IS SUCH A GREAT AND IMPORTANT MESSAGE about respecting your partner and “no” meaning “no”. Cartoon Network and the Crewniverse know well and good that they’ve snagged an older audience with this show and they’ve stuffed it full of life lessons like this that kids and adults alike can learn from.

I just wanted to talk about this because as excited as I was to see a new fusion, I think this outcome was much better in the end. Peridot and the group have a long way to go before she can really fit in with them, and it’s better to take it slowly.

Mad props to Garnet and mad props to the Crewniverse in handling this scene.

Why don't we toss a coin? Heads I win, tails you lose?

ask-ozymandias-mew-blog:

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I know you where trying to swindle me, but I don’t hold a grudge. I ALWAYS win.

clever

rdjpwns:

Who are you?

The new trio from Star Wars: The Force Awakens + bonus Kylo Ren

Rey  |  Finn  |  Poe  |  Kylo  |  Group post

ronnieraccoon:

You heard of:

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Big Buff Cheeto Puff


But ARE YOU PREPARED FOR:

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ULTRA POWER LEMON SOUR

Casual Reminder for SU fans

stolenvampires:

The fandom at large really did once think Onion would turn out to be Yellow Diamond.

In all fairness, yellow diamond has an onion pearl