sorry yeah ive got a bad case of Thinking About My Friends. im afraid its incurable. symptoms include happiness and love and wishes that they will have the life they want to live.
I want someone to look at me the way that one Norwegian swimmer looks at his chocolate muffins
“Is that all?" she whispered.
Gansey closed his eyes. "That's all there is.”
HAPPY ST MARKS EVE
when you're a vegan gay guy eating a bacon sandwich mid breakdown in your fake boyfriend's apartment
It's a beautiful world we live in bc we're getting to see canon drawings of the monmouth bathroom fridge
Waking up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat because you remembered Ronan Lynch canonically plays tennis
1. Socks - Bluey <3
2. Adam Parrish - The Raven Cycle
3. Rosa Diaz - Brooklyn 99
4. Troy Barnes - Community
5. Nick Nelson - Heartstopper
6. Jack Skellington - The Nightmare Before Christmas
7. Theodore Finch - All the Bright Places
8. Miles Morales - Spiderverse
9. Krobus - Stardew Valley
10. Henry Fox - RWRB
I got tagged by @hnnny to do this (thank you for the tag!). With no further ado, I give you -
In no particular order:
1. Abe (Oddworld)
2. Bao-Dur (Kotor 2)
3. Kim Kitsuragi (Disco Elysium)
4. Eivor Varinsdottir (Assassin's Creed: Valhalla)
5. Lexcanium (Wasteland 2)
6. Fall-From-Grace (Planescape: Torment)
7. Xan (Baldur's Gate)
8. Nick Valentine (Fallout 4)
9. Death (Discworld)
10. The Goon (The Goon)
(I suddenly want to draw all these guys in one room together, but that might be the devil talking)
I tag @keigan-of-sweden @pzycho391 @phospadparadscha @tardisinapokeball @amirrorcalledthemoon @gloomytk @majortomiscominghome @forever-carlyle @lexcanium @fulokis and anyone else who wants to! :)
I wondered what was bothering me about the movie the Lorax. It’s not just the completely obliterated environmental messages that were grossly mishandled, or the downright creepy “love story” between Audrey and Ted (seriously nasty). It dawned on me that the Lorax is actually a more faithful adaptation of the Giver than the actual movie that was recently adapted.
For those who don’t know the book the Giver, it’s about a twelve year old child named Jonas who lives in an isolated community in the future, where everything is controlled. No one chooses their partners, they are suppressed emotionally, and jobs are assigned at the age of twelve. When Jonas is given the job of the Giver, he is assigned to the most recent Giver, an old man who shows how things used to be.
Now, the recent Giver movie is…terrible. It tried to cash in on the recent dystopia craze and took the quiet, creepy elements of the original book to make Hunger Games 2.0.
The Lorax, by sheer coincidence, is an unintentionally faithful adaptation of the Giver.
We have a twelve year old boy
With a crush on a red headed girl
Who goes to an old man who lives in isolation
Who tells him through flashbacks how the world used to be before the corruption of society
In both the Lorax and the Giver, the society the characters live in is very isolated. People have no interest in leaving, and the world outside the city is desolate and full of dangers that the protagonist isn’t aware of until later.
It’s really weird how it came out. I’m not a fan of the Lorax movie from 2012, but it really says something when a movie that completely missed the point (and is hypocritical as hell) is still a more faithful adaptation of a source material that also tried to cash in on recent trends.
say what you will about heartstopper but this is the most accurate queer moment in television