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đł <- this emoji but without the blush or romantic connotation. im not blushing im staring you directly in your fucking eyes
if you excuse the bad editing it would look like this
They should do a version on The Menu where it's just teachers getting revenge against the worst type of parents
Home Alone (1990) dir. Christopher Columbus Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) dir. Christopher Columbus
HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS (2000) dir. Ron Howard
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988)
Benoit Blanc calling out rich peopleâs bullshit
I'm begging people to please just learn to enjoy things, genuinely. Like yes, think critically while consuming media and stay alert, but also remember to allow yourself downtime.
I'm tired right now and probably won't be able to articulate this properly, but I just saw someone on Twitter complain that movies like The Menu and Glass Onion are shallow half-critiques that don't actually say anything radical about the rich/class systems, and I mean... Yeah? That's actually ok? They're entertainment products designed for mass appeal. And I'm not saying that something can't be entertaining as well as taking a clear, defined position, but I'm saying that not every piece of media has to be an in-depth takedown of social/political systems.
Both films had something to say, and do a good job of getting people thinking about our current society and it's issues. They aren't documentaries created for a niche group who have thoroughly studied these ideals, nor do they claim to be. Not everyone watching these movies will have the same knowledge of social systems, and most people certainly don't want to be flat out lectured by fictional characters.
Learn to enjoy things for what they are sometimes, without feeling the need to condemn them for every way they didn't live up to your personal standard
Daemon âas you wish, My Queenâ Targaryen. HOUSE OF THE DRAGON âThe Black Queenâ (2022) dir. Greg Yaitanes.
I wonder if my husband wishes he could give this game heâs developing a pussy so he can fuck it too. I mean, it gets all his spare time and attention already, why not go ahead and give it all of him?
ryan murphyâs horror is like âeveryoneâs evil but they have their reasons for itâ and mike flanaganâs horror is like âno oneâs inherently evil. weâre all just trying to do our best everyday and a lot of times thereâs no one to applaud us for it but we have to keep going just becauseâ
me as a kidnapped child when the grabber comes downstairs wearing a red turtleneck, a polyester bowling shirt, and an obnoxiously large signet ring
Cut loose Footloose Kick off the Sunday shoes
Becoming Elizabeth (2022) // The Tudors (2007)
Like father, like son.Â
THIS IS US â First and last Big Three Chant.
6x18 - âWhen the world puts something that obvious in front of you, you donât just walk away.â