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"what drugs was op on when they wrote this lmao" none. due to the tense economic situation i've resorted to having weird thoughts for free
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TWO THINGS ABOUT ME number one im scared number two im afraid
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“Love is a choice. Not chemistry. Not some kind of magical power. It is a choice. You choose to love someone. You love, and you love hard, because if you do not, you are lost.” - Queen Charlotte, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
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Chris Pine as Edgin Darvis in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
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Regé-Jean Page as Xenk Yendar, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
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the most on-brand way to do a sequel to the dnd movie would be to have a totally different storyline, possibly even in a completely different world, with all-new characters….but keep the exact same cast. some of them playing Basically The Same Character As Last Time But In A Hat and With a New Voice, and some of them just going the TOTAL opposite direction. rege jean page still plays the overpowered dmpc chris pine’s character has sexual tension with. hugh grant still does the most. everyone still has intelligence as a dump stat.
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A man and a woman platonically raising a child together and not falling in love has to be the biggest plotwist in the Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves movie AND my favorite part
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you know what really pissed me off? Käärijä wanted to prove that finland can win with a song in finnish language. and it really could have happened. he had a huge chance to prove how important performing in native language is to finland and to the rest of europe. instead they made boring plain pop song IN ENGLISH won. crime
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Imagine a world where we work 20 hours/week and it's more than enough and more jobs are created because of it. Better yet: a world where money is not an issue, basic income for everyone and you get to actually live and pursue your passions without pressure. I'd love that.
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The thing that makes me sad about the Eurovision results is that Loreen’s victory lacks everything that makes a Eurovision victory great:
A lesser known artist catapulted into stardom? She’s been internationally known for years.
Their country getting a chance to host after never/rarely doing so before? Sweden’s had it 6 times already.
An underdog taking the crown by being an audience pleaser? She was the bookies’ favourite from the start.
Eurovision being one of the biggest, most exciting things they’ve ever done? She’s done it all before.
None of these things are personally Loreen’s fault, and I actually feel bad for her that this win will be remembered as one that the public clearly wanted to give to someone else. But it does all feel extra slimy and calculated on Sweden’s part, especially given the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s Waterloo just happening to be next year. It all feels very hollow.
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#my take on it:#it does get better#sometimes#in some aspects#things are at the very core temporary and that applies to the bad stuff too#so factually speaking it will get better#but not always and not for everything#sometimes what gets better are such small things that we almost don't notice#maybe what gets better is our capacity to handle things#maybe nothing will ever get better but we just get used to it so it doesn't seem worse#but maybe that's just a pessimistic look on things#who the fuck knows#i truly want to believe that eventually things will get better in a significant way that it's actually noticeable#but things will also get worse sometimes#it's part of life really#we can never be stuck on the same place for too long.. like i said it's temporary more than anything else#so honestly#one day at a time
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