We’re 1 follower away from 1,069. NOICE. Throw in 19 new followers and we’ve got a nerdy number AND a funny number....
I meant to do this at 1000 followers but life caused that to sneak up on me before that could happen. So to celebrate cracking 1k, we’re giving away a one character digital commission spot (Over $100 value!) The commission will be for any single character! Fandom, OC, furries and even real people (providing you’re not being weird about some girl that works down at the taco bell or something...) are all on the table.
I’ll pick the winner from anyone who both reblogs this post AND follows @atomicpixies!
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Wake up
Look at this picture for 12 hours:
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Your top 5 movies of all time?
Uuuhhh, that's tough. I've been loving films since I was, like, 6 years old. Favourites have shifted a lot over the years. And today it's like, there are so many awesome movies, paring it down to only 5 and calling them the best/most beloved of all time is basically impossible.
But I'll try to limit myself to 5 that are special to me.
The Empire strikes Back, 1980 (I love it since I first saw it at the age of 9.)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, 1984 (I wasn't allowed to see it - too violent - until I was almost a young adult. 😂 All my classmates had seen it and thought it was weird that I didn't, even though I wanted to so bad.)
Operation Petticoat, 1959 (Cary Grant as a grown man not being able to deal with women running around on his submarine and Tony Curtis hustling the navy, 🤌. Also "Mr. Sherman, I want my wall back!" - "Well, uh, I'm not sure that we have it, Sir." - "You must have it! You've got everything else!" is kind of like a family joke.)
Stigmata, 1999 (I know it's technically a horror movie, but it is also somehow a comfort movie for me.)
The 5th Element, 1997 (Just ... love 💙.)
Obviously I also love Marvel movies, Christopher Nolan films, the Star Trek films, some other blockbusters and a few cult films or fan favourites, etc., but often it's hard to pick one of them to put over the others; and for some of the newer ones it's simply too early to tell which of them are here to stay and which ones will sink into oblivion over time.
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