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I’m in love with this stupid shirt
My knight ocs are up to no good :^)
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J R R Tolkien’s dislike of Disney was not casual, and it did not come from jealousy or trend resistance.
It began in 1937. That year, Tolkien published The Hobbit, a carefully constructed myth shaped by language, history, and moral weight. Just months later, Disney released Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first animated feature film of its kind. The timing unsettled him.
Tolkien watched the film with his close friend C S Lewis. Neither was impressed.
What Tolkien saw was not technical failure. He recognized Disney’s talent immediately. What disturbed him was intent. Fairy tales, in Tolkien’s view, were not decorative entertainment. They were ancient tools meant to confront fear, loss, danger, and moral consequence. Disney’s approach transformed those elements into sentiment, humor, and spectacle designed for universal consumption.
That transformation felt like corruption to him.
In a letter written in 1964, Tolkien stated plainly that Disney’s talent seemed hopelessly corrupted. He believed that any story Disney touched risked being flattened into something moral but shallow, visually rich but spiritually thin. Clear villains replaced moral ambiguity. Dark edges became soft conclusions. Myth was reduced to amusement.
This was not personal hatred. It was philosophical opposition.
Disney believed stories reached their highest purpose when simplified for mass audiences. Tolkien believed stories gained power only when they retained shadows, complexity, and danger. One tried to modernize myth. The other tried to protect it from modernity.
This belief shaped Tolkien’s resistance to film adaptation throughout his life. He feared that cinematic convenience would erase the depth he had built word by word.
For Tolkien, mythology was not meant to be improved. It was meant to be preserved.
When stories lose their darkness, do they still deserve to be called myth.
couldn't sleep, so I put on an episode of Twin Peaks................... um
it actually is Thursday the 23rd
Happy Thursday the 23rd to those who celebrate
Guys do u know that one meme where there's a girl and like a bodyguard (???) ordering drinks and the waiter give them the wrong drinks so they switch them on the last panel,???????? BECAUSE I C1NT FING IT^
I FUCKIBG GOT IT RAAAAAHHHHHHH 💥💥💥💥💥
Apparently that's dad! He's in a lot of the photos.
Trying my best to spread this
Sorry for not giving the link earlier 💔
I cant belive I've been living without the dad edition my whole life
Everyone thought the Dad is the bodyguard! Sbndnfn That's so cute!
To my 25 - 35 year olds, you've reached the age where people around you are starting to give up on themselves because they think it's too late. Don't let that energy rub off on you. It's not too late.
I became a tattoo artist at 49.
Married the love of my life at 50.
Got my Class A CDL at 59.
You've got time.
As long as you're breathing, you've got time.
Lmaoo
Destroy the myth that libraries are no longer relevant. If you use your library, please reblog.
and this is why baseball is the best sport (see also: these baseball sidequests)
how could you post all this and not include that Matt Hilton (bee guy) got a baseball card out of this event