Can someone explain to me why when I was looking for satosugu YouTube though it was a a good idea to show "Love In The Dark" by Adele? Like what does that even means?
She's an icon, she's a legend and she's the moment. A thousand times better than Pikachu man, come on now!
Me, strutting on my way to see my therapist bc I hadn't been able to book an appointment in two months: ♪Scooby Dooby Do, where are you? We've got new trauma to solve now!♪
So it turns out it's not a new trauma but actually a ramification of my main trauma of ✨learned helplessness✨
Awesome.
Wow.
Me, strutting on my way to see my therapist bc I hadn't been able to book an appointment in two months: ♪Scooby Dooby Do, where are you? We've got new trauma to solve now!♪
Queer hcs are completely fine but God please stop twisting the message of Encanto and pretend it's supposed to be a queer narrative,,, it's about generational trauma in latino households
GRACIAS
What i hate the most about this hc of “Everyone is gay in the madrigal family” are not the headcanons itself but the ways people try to justify things by modifying MY CULTURE. Americans are really getting into fights with Colombians to prove their point by saying: “I investigated and those colors have nothing cultural on it” 🤡🤡🤡 so, you are really explaining a Colombian what their culture is or isn’t because you searched on google? Wtf dude. We live here and you just recently learned that Colombia exists thanks to a movie!
To worse things those people are saying that Isabella is gay because she ends up washed in the lgbti flag after her song, when she’s literally washed in the Colombian flag 🇨🇴 and not recognizing that makes me feel really sad. But those people don’t know anything about my country so they prefer to see other stuff…
bye bye petit papillon
For actual adult Scooby Doo they needed 2 things:
Bisexuality
On screen tax fraud. Like why do you think they're always in that van. They're Howl Pendragoning.
What should have been a shower thought but it's actually a just-before-going-to-sleep thought:
As far as I know, there's no historical recording about why is hide and seek a thing. Sure, we have our childhood memories, our parents sharing theirs, stories of children playing it from XVIII century to Middle Age, but never a reason for the game on itself. One could say it's for fun, but the rules are:
•If you seek: You wait for them to hide while standing on a certain spot, and you have to catch ALL of the players to win
•If you hide: You are not to be found, and you must reach a certain spot to win.
Now, what does it reminds you of?
Any particular event?
Or maybe a lot of events?
What I'm getting at is, as chess is a child-friendly recreation of wars during Feudalism, hide and seek might as well be a representation of the mythical Trojan war or the neverending conquerors-conquered territories dynamic.
So I just saw the Miraculous Movie and-
I'm a hardcore lukanette shipper
But Jeremy Zag got me hooked on the love square?! Their dynamic felt so natural, ladynoir and adrinette were handled at a nice pace, and their filler moments did not felt like filler.
Also the animation is top-notch, the characters look gorgeous, most of the songs were amazing (especially the tikki-marinette duo), it made Paris feel alive unlike the series
SPOILERS AHEAD
And did I mention how they managed Gabriel and Chloe??
The mean girl joke stays the mean girl joke without baiting us with a redemption arc and then deconstruct it. Granted, the movie couldn't have accommodate it in two hours, but still, it's greatly appreciated.
And sure, tragic backstory doesn't justify terrorism, but unlike the series has done twice, Gabriel actually shows emotions? And cares about his son???!
Hopefully they make a sequel.
Bienvenidos/Welcome. I'm a young man who enjoys reading and watching animated stuff of any source. TW: More often than not I'll use explicit language This account is usually not that active(it's main purpose is for liking and reblogging posts). However, make yourself at home. I may write short stories and publish them here in the future.
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