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She/they | Panromantic Demisexual Welcome to my fandom blog. I have no idea what I've been doing even though I've been on and off of this website since 2014.

“I’m like, ‘Okay, she’s a doll. She’s a plastic doll. She doesn’t have organs. If she doesn’t have organs, she doesn’t have reproductive organs. If she doesn’t have reproductive organs, would she even feel sexual desire?’ No, I don’t think she could,” Robbie said. “She is sexualized. But she should never be sexy. People can project sex onto her. Yes, she can wear a short skirt, but because it’s fun and pink. Not because she wanted you to see her butt.”

Margot Robbie said Ace Barbie Rights with her whole chest.

MICHELLE PFEIFFER as JANET VAN DYNE in ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA

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I would like to start a Janet Van Dyne prayer circle. I want her to have a personality in the third movie. In the second she was just "generic mom." I don't care if they pick badass-survivor-woman or socialite-fashion-model-Janet.

I just want Michelle Pfeiffer to be able to make choices and allow Jan to be a real character. I know this is an actress who can give Janet a iron core and I want them to let her do it. Not just focus on Scott and Hank. You hired Michelle Pfeiffer. Let her Michelle Pfeiffer all over the place.

This might be the last time we see her and I want Janet Van Dyne to be important. She is the founding female Avenger. I know the MCU doesn't follow the comics exactly, but she should still be a force in this universe.

Eda Clawthorne.

Goddamn.

Forty-five years old. Bisexual. Chronically ill.

Holy shit.

Mother of two. Independent business owner. Definitely took the head of the bard coven's v-card.

Fuck.

Enemy of the state. Certified harpy woman. Renouned criminal. Occasionally knits.

What a woman.

I'm just thinkin' about how Eda pushed Raine away because of the curse.

She was afraid to let them in. She was afraid to ask them for help, or share how she was feeling...she was scared to show the side of herself that was messy and dangerous and painful and (in her mind) unlovable.

But when she finally let Raine see who she actually was...

...this was their reaction.

...they love all of her. Including those messy and dangerous and painful parts.