Simon was right, Wille is really brave. Because it takes a lot of braveness to try your hardest to adapt yourself to a situation when the situation has been nothing but horrible to you. It takes a lot of braveness to realize that your whole life, all you know, is against you and will never change. It takes a lot of braveness to realize that you are in a toxic environment that you can't change, and to then choose to leave that environment. It takes a lot of braveness to abandon all you know and to choose yourself.
And this was very nice to see on screen. To see how badly Wille tried, to see how badly it hurt him and the ones he loves, and to see him finally understand that the only way was out.
It takes a lot of braveness to let go of the only thing you have ever known and to take a step away toward the unknown, especially on such a big scale. And Wille's braveness has the strong reward of allowing him the possibility of future health, happiness, and freedom.
Wille is a very brave boy.
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I always love every Gil-galad origin story even if my fallback’s always Orodreth, but I genuinely think that it’s absolutely hilarious either way, and by hilarious I mean “incredibly pertinent to my viewing of Finarfinian interactions during the Long Peace of Beleriand” because on the one hand you’ve got Orodreth having not only married but also having at least one kid, if not two; and on the other, you’ve got Finrod specifically pushing both Aegnor and Andreth not to have a relationship for fear of the war breaking them up.
So was Finrod a purist and therefore Aegnor’s whole mistake in the Atrabeth is to ask for his advice? Was it that Orodreth (staid, steady, unheroic Orodreth) was actually a rebel? What kind of an older brother was Finrod, really, underneath the cheer and the gloss and the gilt, and why did Aegnor place so much weight on his words when Orodreth didn’t? What happened during Orodreth’s stay in Nargothrond to make him so malleable to Finrod’s opinions?
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so i had an emergency dentist appointment today where they fixed a problem (being vague so as not to be gross) with some kind of dissolvable putty. nice easy fix, got rid of almost all the pain, you love to see it. but. BUT. it's minty.
i've had the taste of mint in my mouth for 12 hours now, and you might think that's nice and neutral, and better than the taste of bad-tooth-situations, but no!!! i hate mint!!! for dinner i had gnocchi with parmesan and garlic *and mint*. for dessert i had some salted caramel easter egg with mint. my afternoon snack was olives and feta AND MINT. i'm going to start setting things on fire
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Hello, Brave locomotive fans and fandom! After watching the short, I wonder wouldn’t it be cool if the brave locomotive was adapted to a full length animated movie musical made by the same studio and team who made klaus. I figured out which actor would be perfect for some of the characters! Check it
1. Henry McCloud: (Tom Hanks)
2. Scarlet aka Henry’s wife: (Annie Potts)
3. Katrina Von Kapital: (Grey Griffin/Delisle)
4. Baron Von Kapital: (Drew Jansen)
5. Green dressed passenger: (Kate Micucci)
6. Tall Brown suited passenger: (Eddie Deezen)
7. Lumberyard foreman: (Clancy Brown)
8. Lumberyard bounty hunter: (Norman Reedus)
I don’t know whether to give Linus, Samson, and the lumberyard train a voice actor or let them remain silent. You guys decide on comments below. So what you do guys think?
P.S. I think Tom Hambleton and Alan Menken should both do the score together!
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I will not rewatch the last 3 seasons of law & order I will not rewatch the last 3 seasons of law & order I will not rewatch the last 3 seasons of law & order I will not
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She'd tried really hard to be brave and keep faith . . . But it had been like chasing a ghost.
Katherine Arden, from Empty Smiles
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