Manifesting this tomorrow

shark vs the universe
dirt enthusiast
YOU ARE THE REASON

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.
Stranger Things
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Three Goblin Art

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Cosmic Funnies
Jules of Nature

Product Placement

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
$LAYYYTER
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@ililoera
Manifesting this tomorrow
Anastasia (1997) dir. Don Bluth and Gary Goldman
quarantine diary & pastel experiments
mood for the past two weeks
send this to ur crush w no context
“[pitching the proposal for Mononoke-hime (1997)] There cannot be a happy ending to the fight between the raging gods and humans. However, even in the middle of hatred and killings, there are things worth living for. A wonderful meeting, or a beautiful thing can exist. We depict hatred, but it is to depict that there are more important things. We depict a curse, to depict the joy of liberation. What we should depict is, how the boy understands the girl, and the process in which the girl opens her heart to the boy. At the end, the girl will say to the boy, “I love you, Ashitaka. But I cannot forgive humans.” Smiling, the boy should say, “That is fine. Live with me.” ― Hayao Miyazaki
PRINCESS MONONOKE / もののけ姫 1997 | dir. Hayao Miyazaki / 宮崎 駿
robert pattinson as every character in twilight
rob as edward
rob as alice
rob as carlisle
rob as esme
rob as emmett
rob as jasper
rob as rosalie
rob as bella
rob as lauren after she cut her hair to pursue modelling
Twilight (2008), dir. Catherine Hardwicke
What are men compared to rocks and mountains?
Pride & Prejudice 2005 | dir. Joe Wright