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Buffy: Don't worry, I've got a few knives up my sleeve.
Willow: I think you mean cards.
Dawn: She does not.
Buffy, pulling out knives: I do not.
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In BtVS pride month episode the school hangs big rainbow 'everyone is welcome' poster, so now vampires can just walk inside. Now Buffy has to tear it down wihout Cordelia calling her homophobic
My friends super awesome spotify playlist relating to A Series of Unfortunate Events
count olaf loves stealing from orphans so much that he keeps creating orphans just so he can steal from them
this isn't a shitpost, it's arguably actual canon
I'm like a year late for this meme but Count Olaf would absolutely make a ukulele apology video
one thing i really admire about a series of unfortunate events is its restraint. this is a narrative that is not going to tell you everything, but will hint at the wider world. what's the story of the white-faced women? what's up with the man with a beard but no hair and the woman with hair but no beard? what were the baudelaire parents actually like? there's stories there and you can understand parts of it from the clues you're given, but ultimately so much is left a mystery, and the narrative is stronger for it
something I respect about A Series of Unfortunate Events is that it both never talked down to children—either in terms of sugarcoating dark & tragic subject matter or avoiding long words & complex concepts (like, the first book revolves around a child marriage in which the villain forces his adopted daughter to marry him so he can steal her fortune, & relies on explaining multiple legal concepts in family & marriage law)—AND still found a way to mature with its readers, with each book building on the complexity & maturity of the previous one
One thing that I love about the phrase “a word/phrase which here means” is that it neither makes the reader feel bad that they don’t know a word, but also doesn’t talk down to them and assume they couldn’t possibly know the big complicated words. It also acknowledges the grey area of life, where the same thing can have a multitude of meanings.
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Reading ASOUE as a child, I didn't end up with a Violet Baudelaire complex (tying my hair up every time I have to think), or a Klaus Baudelaire complex (reading a shit ton of books about everything), but a rarer third thing I like to call a Lemony Snicket complex (I am very very sad, I write, I love desperately, and I still hope for the best)
really, the baudelaire kids are just three different types of little kid fantasy
violet is the fantasy of being craftier and more creative than the adults around you
klaus is the fantasy of being smarter and knowing more than the adults around you
and, of course, sunny is the fantasy of being able to Just Bite People
The one detail in Penultimate Peril that I will never, ever get over is that Lemony Snicket smokes. He shows up and offers to take away the Baudelaires, and he's smoking a cigarette.
All through the series, fire is the ultimate Bad Thing. The good guys are firefighters and the bad guys are firestarters. Arson is the worst crime. And the Baudelaires' descent into moral ambiguity is shown through them starting multiple fires.
Lemony Snicket might as well be the poster boy for VFD. He was raised in it since infancy. He lost Beatrice because of the consequences of being a volunteer. He has been on the lam for at least fifteen years because of his dedication to it. He lost both of his siblings to it. There are plenty of people in the series who question VFD and its motives, but for all it's done to hurt him, Snicket is very loyal. He does point out some flaws, but not as many as you'd expect.
And yet Lemony smokes. Lemony starts fires every day to feed his own addiction. He carries a lighter or matches with him at all times, just like the villains do. He regularly engages in a massive fire hazard. He says himself that a man who smokes cigarettes is somewhere in between wicked and noble. I want to know how someone so deep in VFD even started smoking.
I think the one thing I am the saltiest about Netflix not including is that. Truly Lemony being a smoker is everything to me.
Truly nothing hits like mascot suits from obscure 2000s Disney characters that were only in the parks for like 4 months
Bonus Sora:
He has persisted but his suit hasn’t
My grandmother found a $5 American girl doll at good will, and she is giving it to me
She needs a name, so:
What should I name her?
Ella Rowan
Diana Marie
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Both of those names have significance, but I can’t pick. Help
The most beautiful footage of strangers dancing in public… https://twitter.com/Thorayaaa/status/1660180658646568967
its like a real life version of that children’s song with the magic bridge that you had to dance across
Highlights: --all the old people --one dude who starts doing the Cotton-Eye Joe and has the steps on lock --quinceañera girl with a dress bigger than the circle --lots of kids but particularly the dude who's doing the helicopter with his little girl --an entire section of Millennials doing dance moves I recognize, oh the nostalgia