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What a Wonderful World!
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CHAPTER 3: Everything is Embarrassing
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CHAPTER 1: “THE OPEN ROAD”
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Hi, everyone!
Webtoon doesn’t like non-vertical panel comics, so I’m gonna post my comics here.
My series “What a Wonderful World” follows Sabrina Ginsely. A young peppy girl and the captain of her school color guard team. She adores her friends and life, but on a fateful day before practice, Sabrina and friends get sucked into a the bizarre new world of Accentia, a world that mimics the desires of humanity. Full of dangerous enemies and whimsical monsters, the team must protect each other now, and find a way back to Earth. In their efforts to escape, mysterious cult lurks in the shadows, and plots to destroy the world of Accentia. It is up to Sabrina and the friends she meets to unite and defeat the cult that is preparing for the eventual collapse of Accentia.
Stay Tuned!
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Apparently Alice Wu wrote ‘The Half Of It’ as a way to deal with the heartbreak of losing a friendship and now I’m sad
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The Good Place Appreciation Week Day 6: Favorite Lesson/s
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Doing online classes really just be like *has a list of assignments* *have no motivation what so ever* *watch random youtube videos* *stresses* *looks at assignment list again* *stresses more* *eat a snack* *sudden burst of productivity that last only about five minutes* *rewards self by checking phone* *stresses*
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Imagine having a. Switch and. Abimal crossingggb
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daddy issues make u a people pleaser but mommy issues make u like. a sociopath
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the poetic cinema in the movie Holes when it shows Kate Barlow in the schoolhouse and drops of water are falling on the book she’s reading and you think the roof is leaking again even though Sam fixed it but then it shows that it’s actually because she’s crying and then Sam walks in and looks at her tear stained face with the softest expression and says, “i can fix that.”
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the thing that kills me most about the lantern scene in tangled is that it isn’t disappointing. rapunzel has been “looking out a window for 18 years” dreaming of the day she’ll see the lights; she’s built them up in her mind so much that it would have been so natural if it fell flat. but it doesn’t. it’s everything she’s ever wanted and more and it’s MORE because she doesn’t get only the thing she thought she wanted the most in all the world.
looking out her window from her tower all those years, rapunzel didn’t just want to see the lights. she wanted freedom and she wanted love and so the lights became for her the symbol of everything she missed out on for all those years. and I love the way the movie overlays her voiced desire with her unvoiced, truer, deeper desire so that the moment when the first comes true- when she sees the lights for the first time in all their glory- is the same moment that she sees what’s right next to her, in the same boat, and what she’s really wanted along: a person whom she loves and who loves her back.
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I miss being 7 and designing a Valentine's Day shoebox and buying 25 little paper valentines with whatever I loved on them and writing them to each of my classmates and adding a little piece of candy to each valentine and dropping them in all my classmate's boxes and then opening my own box at the end of the day to discover 25 little valentines from the rest of my class showing what they all loved.... Oh to be a 7-year-old on February 14th
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me talking about my mental illness in front of my therapist: … i ,,, might have? some sadness… somewhere in me… but it’s? not bad… i’m just whiny… i don’t know i just… never sleep and … me in front of complete strangers: move greg i have depression and i want the pasta it’s an emergency
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