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Me and the bad bitch I pulled by being fatally loyal
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he should stand even closer to her
THE X-FILES | 1.02
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the vibe im going for this winter
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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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snoopy image of the day
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fuck you if you don’t like banjo!!!! real banjo enjoyers rise up 🪕🪕🪕!!!
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biodiversity posting again
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i wasn’t supposed to be a person i should be a well-loved mug or a worn paperback book or a favorite hoodie or a keychain plushie or something
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lord of the rings doodles
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ummm reblogging this so i remember to watch it ?!?!?!
Did you know Studio Ghibli made a film in 2006 based on the young Howl? Many Japanese people believe this character is based on Howl as a youth as seen when Sophie travels through time. The film is called “the Day i bought a star” (Hoshi O Katta Hi) and as we know Howl has had childhood experiences with stars, also being known as ‘the boy who swallowed a star’.
The short film 16 minutes in length was written and directed by Miyazaki and is shown exclusively in Tokyo’s Ghibli Museum and the new Ghibli Park in Aichi prefecture but the story is a partial adaption of book by the same name by Naohisa Inoue (you might recognise art style visuals from the fantasy sequences of Whisper of the Heart also drawn by Inoue).
As you can see from the images above the film also features a magical woman older than Howl (could that be a certain mentor witch? 🤣) and a boy who looks very like Howl who lives on his own in the country side. The film was also Miyazaki’s first project directly after the release of Howl’s Moving Castle in 2004.
I’ll not go into the story except to say it’s a beautiful and mystical ethereal tale that leaves you with a lot of unanswered questions and i hope you all get to see it in the Museum or Park some day! But for any of you reading who are lucky enough to have seen it please comment your thoughts 🥳
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Contrary to popular belief, the sexiest thing in The X-Files is not Mulder and Scully, but instead how heavily the show criticizes the military-industrial complex
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A series of valentine themed stickers featuring charaters from the comic strip Peanuts. Most of them contain Snoopy, a black and white beagle, and Woodstock, a small yellow bird, with heart iconography.
Characters by Charles Schulz, stickers produced by Hallmark.
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