I love that society has progressed to the point where the baseball scene has become The Twilight Reference to make instead of sparkling vampires

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I love that society has progressed to the point where the baseball scene has become The Twilight Reference to make instead of sparkling vampires
Kate Mulgrew as Kathryn Janeway (as Arachnia) STAR TREK: VOYAGER 1995 – 2001・5x12 Bride of Chaotica!
Every time I'm forced by circumstance to hand-sew something, I remember a fairytale I once read. There are lead-up shenanigans as the humble protagonist helps small animals and meets the princess and all that, but in the climax, the princess rigs a contest for her hand by setting her own task: sew her a dress in a single night.
The noble suitors, who have never sewn a thing in their lives, sabotage themselves by their own ambitions: they choose difficult fabrics to work with and cut huge, elaborate patterns and select gems and pearls and beads to sew onto it, and snip such long bits of thread that they lose time detangling their stitches, and ultimately resort to pinning bits together as they run out of time, so that their offerings initially look beautiful and flashy, but when the princess tries them on they stick her with pin ends and fall apart as she moves.
The humble protagonist uses a very simple pattern without embellishments and sews using short lengths of thread (snipped off and threaded for him by little birds of course) which don't tangle and therefore save time. His dress is plain by contrast, but holds together and the princess is able to move freely in it, and so he wins the contest and her hand.
I particularly think about the bit about threading the needle with shorter lengths of thread, needing to tie off more often but avoiding tangles and thereby saving time.
I then ignore that piece of wisdom passed down through who knows how many years and proceed to cut the longest damn length of thread I can manage because I hate tying off beginning or ending knots and I will not subject myself to more of that even if it does mean more tangles along the way.
happy donna sheridan unprotected sex day (1/3), everybody!!!
Literally cannot believe I was ever scared of getting older like this is awesome. Learning so many new things about myself & reacting to things that used to get under my skin so differently. This is so sexy.
does croutons know how to count to 4
his mind is unburdened by the concept of basically everything
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This is such a "common sense" way of putting it. Everybody memorize this for spitting it back out whenever needed.
Never thought I'd have the opportunity to say this again: Reducing women and girls to their vaginas and then forcing them to show those vaginas to strangers is not a feminist ideal.
Yay Schmigadoon!!!! My beloved!!!!
JOSHUA HENRY YEAHHHHHHH
AUDRA AND BRIAN STOKES MENTION YEAH
JOSHUA HENRY YEAHHHHHHH
MY WIFE RACHEL ZEGLER THEYLL NEVER MAKE ME HATE YOU
watching the original cast of BoM is so wild cause the tour has cast members who are by and large about the same age as the characters irl and watching Josh Gad up there (hilarious and great performer btw I’m sorry people know you only as Olaf but also cash that disney check king) but like Mr. Gad you are not a 19 year old missionary you are 40
Chicago I love ur book and I’m happy for you cause you’ve got some musical bangers but I really hope that nobody sees that bland ass revival because of this
Jim parsons jumpscare!
I love the opening of Ragtime but I wish they did a medley which included New Music