An animated diorama in the window of the Brevoort Savings Bank on 86th Street in Brooklyn, December 17, 1949. "Christmas in Bay Ridge" is title the bank gave to this. Authentic in every detail, from the clothing to the Yule tree decorations, the exhibit was designed to "create a better understanding of the bank's relationship in the neighborhood," according to Richard A. Brennan, the bank's president.
being in art school and having basically 0 knowledge about christianity whatsoever is so funny at this point i think you could tell me literally anything was an allegory for jesus and i'd just believe you
I'd like to think an another ending where the police we're smart enough to check the whole house (Probably because Billy made a noise teehee). So Billy had to go and hop on someone else's house. (mf Probably jumped off the small ass window and ran) Also the jacket hes wearing was from Phil :))
That was what magic did. It revealed the heart of who you'd been before life took away your belief in the possible. It gave back the world all lonely children longed for.