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YOU ARE THE REASON

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR as Buffy Summers
Buffy the Vampire Slayer – 1.05: Never Kill a Boy on the First Date
Tissaia de Vries - The Witcher
Clueless (1995) dir. Amy Heckerling
Jurassic Park (1993) 🎬 Steven Spielberg
#me with my barbies when i was a kid
LEGALLY BLONDE (2001) dir. Robert Luketic
Friendly reminder that this blog is pro-choice and if you don’t think everyone should have full control of their own body, then kindly unfollow me right now and go to hell
willem dafoe when robert eggers tells him to play a weird silly old man
New California Republic, just like the Legion. They all have their problems Lucy. High taxes, expansionist tendencies, unpopular foreign policy.
FALLOUT - The Handoff
ok I endured it. now what!!!!!!!!!
“the parallels between Zuko and Sokka-” hey HEY. I am grabbing you. The parallels between Katara and Azula. Both the younger, gifted bender. Each one being the inverse of the other: a living, breathing what if. Katara being horrified at what her bending can do when pushed to its limits vs Azula always trying to push hers further. Katara instinctively trusting everyone so easily, even though it burns her sometimes, and Azula saying trust is for fools, fear is the only reliable way but still losing everyone she cares about in the end. Katara yelling at her dad and being hugged in return vs Azula doing everything possible to please her father still being harshly reprimanded, so you know exactly why they both turned out the way that they did. Katara’s trauma being connected to losing a mother vs Azula’s being connected to having a mother. Katara ultimately being the one to take down Azula and standing over her, staring pitifully because that’s who she could have been, in another life. is this thing on
2x07 // 2x08 Wednesday (2022-)
Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein is about forgiving the person who brought you into this world without your permission when you do not want to be alive, and about forgiving yourself for being alive and accepting your life free of guilt and that is genuinely the most beautiful, validating thing I have ever seen in a film.
Frankenstein (2025) dir. Guillermo del Toro