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It’s okay not to know what you’re doing all the time!
I got hit by the most intense mental image upon seeing this post
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Pointe Skirt by Darinika Atelier
Thank you so much @vicshush it’s amazing!
this is basically all i see when i look at this post
the percy jackson movies are good, actually (2/?): visuals pt 2
can we like fix the world in the next few years so I can live in a nice pretty house with my awesome partner and own cats and chickens and grow native plants in my yard and work on various fun projects all day please thanks
Zootopia 2 Official Trailer!!!
🦉i’m not leaving your side ‘till we find what matters
🌿i’m not leaving your side ‘till we’re back home
🌊i’m not leaving your side ‘till you’re remembered
no matter how far we have to go
writing is so fun
writing is impossible why does anyone do this
Where's that comic when you need it
I was able to go back and find it. Apparently, it was newer than I remember
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Anyone else feel like it’s been one of those days since 2019?
A~and Pearl 🩰
i love you characters that make interesting and compelling morally grey decisions that impact the storyline in complicated ways. i love you characters that love each other but can hurt each other when placed in difficult situations. i love you characters with complex relationships where everything isnt always squeaky clean between them. i love you interpersonal conflict between two characters who are both just trying their best and making very human decisions. i love you characters with consistent morals/values/traits that get put to the test and show the ugly sides of them. i love you shows that let me watch a scene and go "NOOOO WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT (oh my god YOU would SO do that that's SO like you!!)". i am here and i appreciate your conflict and i am eating popcorn
Zootopia Takes: Darker’s Not Better
The Shock Collar Draft
So, it sounds like people are largely positive on me doing some Zootopia posts on this blog, and I wanted to talk about this tweet I saw the other day:
I’ll punt on explaining why Beastars isn’t “Dark Zootopia”–that’s a great topic for another post. But I would like to talk about why this popular yet stridently uninformed tweet is so, so wrong. Why the shock collar draft was not better, actually.
And obviously, I’m not writing several pages in reply to a single tweet–this is a take that’s been around since the movie came out, that the “original version was better.” It’s been wrong the whole time.
Let’s talk about why!
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Super well thought-out and well-explained. Fun fact: it was the scene with the polar bear cub (Morris, Koslov’s son) getting his collar for the first time that was what kept them working on the shock collar story so long into production. That one scene is super powerful… but when they showed the whole movie to the folks at Pixar, they came back with the critique “I want to love this world, but I can’t”. And that was the final nail in the coffin for the shock collar story. You’re 110% right about it all though- the final movie is very introspective and encourages individual growth in both the characters and in the viewers. I can personally say it’s changed so many lives for the better, including my own. Thanks for your take on it! -Andy Lagopus