MAKING MY WAY DOWNTOWN, WALKING FAST FACES PASS & I’M HOME BOUND.

MAKING MY WAY DOWNTOWN, WALKING FAST FACES PASS & I’M HOME BOUND.

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tazimalsayf:

nyiro:

ubicumquefelix:

assassinsr-us:

death of Adha by ~sunsetagain

 

I’m curious if we see Adha’s death in Altair’s memories in ACR

( Adha fanart! WOAH! )

tazimalsayf:

nyiro:

ubicumquefelix:

assassinsr-us:

death of Adha by ~sunsetagain

 

I’m curious if we see Adha’s death in Altair’s memories in ACR

( Adha fanart! WOAH! )

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ludwigbodmer:

MY LIFE IS NOW COMPLETE!
Brokeback Mutants are сanon!

ludwigbodmer:

MY LIFE IS NOW COMPLETE!

Brokeback Mutants are сanon!

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waltdisneyconfessions:

My favorite character from Aladdin is the magic carpet.
He expresses so much without any words.

waltdisneyconfessions:

My favorite character from Aladdin is the magic carpet.

He expresses so much without any words.

waltdisneyconfessions:

I don’t understand how “Hellfire” is in a children’s movie. It’s terrifying.

waltdisneyconfessions:

I don’t understand how “Hellfire” is in a children’s movie. It’s terrifying.

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sporkbot:

yayitsniki:

sassycreed:

Grand Master Altaïr week!

According to the fandom, Adha’s mid-drift ought to be showing.

Her midriff IS showing.

I know, I was using your comic to prove that statement, haha.

sporkbot:

yayitsniki:

sassycreed:

Grand Master Altaïr week!

According to the fandom, Adha’s mid-drift ought to be showing.

Her midriff IS showing.

I know, I was using your comic to prove that statement, haha.

pyrebomb:

So I love all the new set pics of everyone being bros. But these two are my favorites (of course).

I’m not a huge Loki fan but his outfit > Thor’s.

parizad:

The King of Light Mosque in Iran. 

parizad:

The King of Light Mosque in Iran. 

(via fuckyeahmiddleeast)

"The most frequent response I receive when I tell someone I study and teach about the Middle East is: ‘Are you crazy? Isn’t it dangerous? Don’t all Muslims hate Christians and Jews? How can you be a feminist and still respect the culture “over there”?’ The mental picture of the Middle East held by most North Americans is of an area full of violent conflict, a region crawling with religious fanatics, where terrorism is endemic and women are little more than chattel. I’m never quite sure how to respond to this reaction, for the Middle East I have come to know bears little resemblance to these stereotyped representations."

— Deborah J. Gerner, author of Understanding the Contemporary Middle East, Second edition. (via sssaltskin)

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