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hierocherry · 1 year ago
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not immune to gay knights
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tearwolfe · 6 months ago
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Tumblr user tearwolfe should I watch dungeon meshi yes or no
YES!! I LOVE DUNMESHI!!! IT'S IN MY TOP 5 ANIME NOW
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ladyofthelake · 4 months ago
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Watched Supernova with the (always incredible) Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth about a couple where one of them is slowly succumbing to dementia.
IT WAS FUCKING DEVASTATING. But also so so beautiful and raw and intimate to see two people who love each other that much. I seriously recommend it.
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phantomjumpcare · 7 months ago
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Me after watching children's shows that make me so happy for the 1708975th time-
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octo8step · 2 years ago
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Happy Wednesday :)
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mugzymiik · 11 months ago
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OH Y HOF DOF GDFN. /POS
IM GOING.FUCKING NUTS ONC EAGAIN
SEASON 3 OF HILDA IS OUT. ITS BEEN OUT AND I DIDNT REALIZE
SO THERE WERE HILDA SCENE COMPILATIONS POPPING UP ON MY FYP FOR A REASON.
IM LIKE.SCREAMING./POS
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cepheusgalaxy · 6 months ago
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Ok so I'm watching this crazy show again that I quit out of anger* but now im calmed down i remembered how its actually pretty good.
It's a distopic society where every single "public" service is owned by one single private corporation. Jail, open TV, hospitals, news channels, food production, everything. I didn't get the plot very well, but the mc is this guy (laserhawk) and his bf who are rebels. The animation is also really pretty but bro its a crazy crazy show.
I love the worldbuilding tho.
(spoiler below, the why i quit the show before)
*almost every single fucking person in the main squad died like in akame ga kill so i quit it out of spite
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princesilverlining · 1 year ago
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I watched Children of the Whales 5 times in 24 hours. What's your excuse?
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ceaselesswwatch3r · 9 months ago
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no i will never shut up about tick, tick... boom! its so fucking good
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u know how sams last name is Collins?? ok, tell me what vampire has that same last name?? Edward? no, thats Cullen. guess again! still dont have it? have you ever watched the movie dark shadows? well Johnny Depp plays a vampire in that movie named Barnabas Collins
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mumble-muse · 11 months ago
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okay obsessed with the brothers sun
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briarpatch-kids · 2 years ago
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Hurrrrgggghhhhh Sweet Tooth makes me go insane. It's a post apocalypse pandemic show but the main overarching theme is love and what you'll do for it, how far you'll go, who you love even if they're complicated people with complicated histories. Also there's animal kids.
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lena-in-a-red-dress · 2 years ago
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I just watched a documentary called "The Rachel Divide" about Rachel Dolezal and the aftermath of her being "outed" as white and it was, uh.
Interesting?
Overall, as a documentary I'm not sure I would have gone the route the filmmaker(s) took. There were some aspects I think could have been explored more, and while they did give black activists room to speak, I think they should have been given more screentime.
Literally no one has asked me, but I have a knack for reading into things that weren't meant to be read into, so here are some thoughts.
One thing that stood out to me, good or bad (bad, in my opinion, but hey), is that she was utterly unapologetic. She listened to people tell her how they felt about her deception and the problems with her self-coined identity, but she didn't hear them. You could literally see her shut down when anybody spoke against her. While it was almost certainly also a coping mechanism in the face of conflict, any true resolution would have had to come from a place of open and honest vulnerability on her part, which was visibly not a place she was at during any of the panels/interviews they featured.
It turns out she actually wrote a book about herself, which I did not know. But I did notice that she chose a white man as her co-writer. If I was her, and if I was trying to actually be heard and accepted by the black community, the most sensible thing to do would be to find a black voice to join mine, for better or worse. That would just be common sense. Then again, maybe she did try to find one and just no one wanted to do it. But I do think it's telling that it was a white man. Privilege compounding privilege right there.
Furthermore, as the documentary progresses, I could see how progressively uncomfortable her kids were about the whole situation. Her kids are black, and from the beginning they were seemingly both honest about the effect the debacle has had on them, but also very careful in how they phrased any answer regarding their opinion on what their mom has done. They were defensive of their mom, but they chose their words very carefully to avoid actually having an opinion. By the end of the documentary, and this could be entirely wrong, but I got the sense that they were pulling away from it-- and her-- entirely.
But really the icing on the cake was that apparently one of her paintings that was featured in the documentary (she's actually a fairly gifted artist, to my untrained eye), was actually an unacknowledged replica of an existing piece of art. They put that little revelation a few tiles into the end credits.
I also noticed a typo in the credits, so there's that.
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nicolewlopes · 1 year ago
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DID YOU GUYS SEE THE MIRACULOUS MOVIE???????
❤💚💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚❤💚
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dylan-duke · 1 year ago
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come talk to meeee
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angel-enthusiast · 2 years ago
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I LOVE DRAGON PILOT I JUST FINISHED IT
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