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alwaysginge · 7 months
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This moment is completely insane. They were talking with their faces very close, with their mouths very close to each other. So intimate! The best part: They weren't acting.
It's funny when they said they weren't close friends, when clearly they were very close. I would give anything to know what they were talking about. From their expressions I would say they were talking about something rather lewd.
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startreklesbian · 1 year
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if a league of their own gets cancelled I'm legit gonna cry
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howifeltabouthim · 11 months
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But how he loved you back in the day . . . whatever he says, whatever he has forgotten. You have that passionate story in your memory fields.
Siri Hustvedt, from The Blazing World
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randomberlinchick · 2 years
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Watch "Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - They Can't Take That Away from Me" on YouTube
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And now the soundtrack for my Sunday evening. These two together make me very happy. . . Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and have a good start in the work week. . . or non-work week, as the case may be. 😊
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eggdrawsthings · 3 months
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I need to get this out of my brain asap I'm so ill for Mizu help o(-(
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tomboxed · 30 days
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jesus christ could you get any gayer
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sleepys-circus · 6 months
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I keep seeing critics talking about the fnaf movie being poor but it literally isn't for them. I saw someone else saying the movie's a love letter to the fandom and i WHOLEHARTEDLY agree.
This is how i took it: We, the fans, are Anton Ego, the critic from Ratatouille; the ratatouille was special to us because it was our childhood. I hate ratatouille (the food), but to Anton Ego it was everything. Critics don't like the fnaf movie because they only have the movie as context, but to fans, the fnaf movie is everything and we love it even though it's a little cringey. In fact we love it BECAUSE it's cringey in some cases.
Like no new viewers would get the chica's magic rainbow part, or the MatPat reference, or the whole ongoing bit about Dream Theory sucking, or understand how hype the whole ending part was.
I was lucky to be in a cinema full of fnaf fans, and we were cheering and laughing, and screaming at the references. People got up when the movie ended and SAT BACK DOWN when the living tombstone came on. We shouted the letters of the code, and screamed when Matpat said his line. People clapped and cheered at the end, and people were crying at the parts where they were treating the animatronics with love and affection.
No critics would understand how much fans want to interact with the animatronics in a positive way, or understand how much importance the five seconds of its me on the mirror means in implications of the lore. They wouldn't understand because they haven't been waiting a good part of a decade to see this movie. They came, they saw, and that's it, it was a second of their life, but to us it was everything. This is our ratatouille, made to impress us, not the other people in the restaurant. This was our movie, a love letter to the fandom, not the critics.
I like the changes to the story, because it puts us back at square one. We're fumbling to rearrange lore and timelines. We have to rearrange names, and start with a blank slate, and it feels like a homecoming where to critics, it might feel a little messy.
We've been given a chance to start the journey all over again and i fucking love it so much. Because i'm an adult, and all of a sudden, i'm twelve years old again and we're trying to figure out if phone guy is chica, and struggling our way through whatever the fuck was happening in fnaf 3 to get the good ending. The critics don't get this.
They don't understand how hype the midnight motorists reference is, nor did they care about the references on the chalkboard. Or the code at the end, or the song choices, or the lore implications. They don't understand the sudden lore drop of william afton, or the way he's acting, but we do. They don't understand the vengeful spirit, but we do. Nothing is explained to the audience, because we don't need it to be explained.
This is our ratatouille, and we love the rats in the kitchen.
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canisalbus · 1 month
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Real fan art is coming one day, but for now I really wanted to see if it was feasible to simplify their gradients into something that would fit a simple style like Bluey’s 😅
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alwaysginge · 7 months
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This happens to be my very favorite. Most people say "What song among all of 80, or more, sort of standards that you've been associated with directly in your musical experience is your favorite?". So, it was a difficult job but I made a choice and this is it. — Ginger Rogers about "They Can't Take That Away from me"
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judithofthepast · 1 year
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Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers - They Can't Take That Away From Me
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lotus-pear · 10 months
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lore accurate chuuya canonically drives a 2006 sparkly barbie motorcycle
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waywardted · 11 months
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And, most importantly, to Richmond.
TED LASSO (2020 - 2023)
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howifeltabouthim · 1 year
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But, nevertheless, he had his consolations. There were reflections which had in them much of melancholy satisfaction. He had not been despised by the woman to whom he had told his love. She had not shown him that she thought him to be unworthy of her. She had not regarded his love as an offence. Indeed, she had almost told him that prudence alone had forbidden her to return his passion. And he had kissed her, and had afterwards parted from her as a dear friend. I do not know why there should have been a flavour of exquisite joy in the midst of his agony as he thought of this;—but it was so. He would never kiss her again . . . But still there was the kiss,—an eternal fact.
Anthony Trollope, from Phineas Finn
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feluka · 2 months
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Egypt 1919
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 5 days
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While you were fighting in the war, I was falling in a pit.
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lazylittledragon · 5 months
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ok i need you to listen to me. festival tickets are going on sale now so listen to me. bring your fucking earplugs. i'm not even slightly kidding PLEASE bring your ear protection if you're going to be standing by the stage from 10 til midnight. i was directly next to the speaker for three days grace back to back with motionless in white and it took months for the ringing to stop. i promise nobody cares ESPECIALLY if it's an alt show. i love you please look after yourself
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