She Who Knows The Sea. An Aquarius who never gets out of her pyjamas and watches too many horror movies.
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when jenny slate said “i felt like i was so sad that there was not a place for me to be in the world, and that my behavior was so shocking and abnormal to everyone,” i Felt that
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Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) dir. Jack Arnold
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“Maybe that’s why you and I can never get along. We’re not supposed to exist together.”
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It’s almost like the producers are the problem and the consumers don’t have much control over what they’re given 🧐
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Thesis: “welcome to the black parade” is our generation’s “bohemian rhapsody” and should be respected as such
1. Both start out talking to/about parents
2. Someone has died at the start of the song (in MCR it’s IMPLIED that Dad is now dead, which good enough)
3. Both sound like 5 different songs mashed together which is fun
4. Have themes of “carrying on” (carry on carry on as if nothing really matters & CARRY ON! We’ll carry on)
5. I’ve cried to both while running on a treadmill
6. They bring white people together like no other
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Detail of the celestial globe from The Ambassadors (1533), Hans Holbein the Younger
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the signs as disney songs
Aries - A Whole New World (Aladdin) Taurus - Everybody Wants To Be A Cat (The Aristocats) Gemini - Be Prepared (The Lion King) Cancer - Part Of Your World (The Little Mermaid) Leo - Hakuna Matata (The Lion King) Virgo - When You Wish Upon A Star (Pinocchio) Libra - Be Our Guest (Beauty & the Beast) Scorpio - I’ll Make A Man Out Of You (Mulan) Sagittarius - I See The Light (Tangled) Capricorn - Let It Go (Frozen) Aquarius - Under the Sea (The Little Mermaid) Pisces - Colors of the Wind (Pocahontas)
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A Summary of the Hogwarts Houses & astronomy studies 🌌 [more here]
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“She must fight against lethargy. It’s a strong desire – to sleep. To sleep and sleep. To sleep forever. She can’t live only in the present,”
— Margaret Atwood, from “The Year of the Flood,” published c. 2009
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Books don’t necessarily cure sadness but they are dependable and consoling. They don’t zap away the problems in your life but they take you into another world where your problems become so much lighter. I really think I’d go mad without books.
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Play that song again. Read that book another time. Re-cook that meal you love. You’re allowed to indulge in those little things that make you happy.
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sometimes making tea is less about drinking it and more ab it keeping you company
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THE INVISIBLE MAN (1933) dir. James Whale
“We’ll begin with a reign of terror, a few murders here and there. Murders of great men, murders of little men, just to show we make no distinction. We might even wreck a train or two.”
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