“carpe diem”
but in reality i’m sitting in my room scrolling through tumblr, doing class work, or working a stupid job. no days are being seized.
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Forever thinking about the scene in Dead Poets Society where Meeks and Pitts are on the roof and they’re dancing together except Pitts has headphones on and Meeks doesn’t- Meeks is just dancing with him happily even with no music and they’re just perfect
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one of the best parts of dead poets society is that the poets aren’t even the cool kids at WELTON imagine how unpopular they’d be at public school
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The poets as random TikTok screenshots
Neil
Todd
Charlie
Cameron
Pitts
Meeks
Knox
Chris
Ginny
Mr Keating
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bitches will base their entire personality on a 1989 movie and then claim they're fine... i'm bitches
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The weird thing about being a dead poets society fan is that none of us wanted Neil to die, but he HAS to. It’s so weird that we’re drawn to the greatest tragedy that we don’t understand to push a message; would seizing the day and trying to be creative and yourself in a broken system actually move any of us to tears if I didn’t end in the death of one of the boldest characters?
Also, would it hurt this much if it wasn’t suicide? If he had been murdered, would it feel different? Would it feel more like he was robbed rather than left with no other option? Would the meaning of the movie mean less without his suicide? I think the answer is clearly yes, but from a narrative standpoint even though it would change little with how the movie ended (I think) it would be such a different experience as a viewer
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