Meeks didn't die in the Vietnam war. He is a happy and successful scientist who builds radios in his free time and eats rolls with Pitts. AND I REFUSE TO BELIEVE OTHERWISE!
73 notes
·
View notes
Um actually..
87 notes
·
View notes
who else up missing neil perry rn
54 notes
·
View notes
Dead Poets Society as Disney Prince’s
including my reasons for why :)
Neil as Prince Phillip (Sleeping Beauty)
because they’re both extremely sassy and Neil also fell in love just from the sound of Todd’s voice.
Todd as Prince Charming (Cinderella)
I feel like I don’t really have to explain this but Todd would also search an entire kingdom for Neil using just his shoe.
Charlie as Flynn Rider (Tangled)
cocky (also uses a fake name)
Knox as Prince Florian (Snow White)
both kisses girls while they’re sleeping
Cameron as Prince Adam (Beauty and The Beast)
both transition from boy/beast at random times because of their attitude (also red heads)
Meeks as Aladdin (Aladdin)
wicked smart, like crazy smart. Meeks too would be a genius in picking wishes if he only had three chances (sadly you can’t wish to bring back the dead 😔)
Pitts as Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid)
both love red heads
39 notes
·
View notes
I raise the gun to my head.
I thinks of death and mortality.
I always thought it might end like this.
I think about my friends.
Like any friends, they will be devastated.
Then I think of him.
He would be shattered.
A mere vessel of the boy once there.
He would still be breathing,
But he would be just as dead.
I breathe in, I breathe out.
I put the gun down. Count to ten.
I put it back in the locked drawer.
I wouldn't, I can't do that to him.
That would be killing more than just myself.
35 notes
·
View notes
Sometimes I will feel fine, then i think about Anderperry and suddenly I will never feel true happiness again.
25 notes
·
View notes
Mr Keating.
Fucking.
Knew.
He knew full well that the anxious poet and the depressed theatre kid were unbelievably gay for each other.
God I’ll never get over these two-
819 notes
·
View notes
so i'm in the middle of a dead poets society breakdown/spiral/hyperfixation/etc, and something I really love about the movie is how nothing changes, if that makes sense. it's a story about a system, and it says, "this is the system. this is who it hurts. the end." there's no happy ending. there's no fix. the characters are left broken by the corruption around them, and by the time someone stands up for what's right, it's too late, the damage has been done, the people have been hurt, and nothing can undo it.
i think that's what i find so fascinating about it. in a lot of modern movies and tv shows, when confronting conformity and the systems that perpetuate it, they tear it down somehow. they make history, if that makes sense. dead poets society isn't history. nothing astronomical happened, truly—it's just a blip in time, a sequence of short events that really weren't important to anyone or anything. it won't be in any history books. no one will remember it fifty, sixty years down the line.
but it happened. and it mattered. and now that you know, now that you've been warned, it's time for you to make history:)
1K notes
·
View notes
“now,
i have to remember you
for longer than
i have known you.”
(c.c. aurel)
542 notes
·
View notes
Date idea: We build a radio in our study group, hide said radio from our teacher and then put the radio up and dance together!
59 notes
·
View notes
He was good. He was really good.
466 notes
·
View notes
it might seem
... crazy what i am
about to say
help i love this movie
this makes sense in my head
683 notes
·
View notes
another spread with some of my favorite poets
426 notes
·
View notes