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“Rufio, Rufio, Ru-fi-ohhh!”
But I’m a Cheerleader (1999) dir. Jamie Babbit
Dante Basco as Rufio in Hook
manlet dirk manlet dirk manlet dirk manlet dir
dont tag as ship!
these bitches gay!!!!
comfort ships coz Im fucking sad
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if you ship snufkin with his dad, he’s got something to say to you
I think one thing that a lot of Addams Family fans forget is that for the family, goth wasn’t about being gloomy and sad or bitter and cynical at all. Morticia was always gazing out at rainy days and declaring, “how beautiful a day it is!” or saying that “black is so much more cheerful!” because they found joy in their dark aesthetic. Wednesday was curious and sharp-minded and very clearly exercised and expressed her personal sense of power and self through things like her interest in weaponry and true crime - in the original series and comics, she was always dancing and playing with her brother. Edgy Wednesday didn’t happen until the 90s reboot, and well, it was the 90s. Gloomy grunge and artful sadness were in at the time. And let’s not even talk about Gomez, who was so full of life and love for his family that he’d often break into song or dip Morticia in the kitchen for an old-fashioned kiss. The Addams worked so well because they were healthy, happy, loving and goth. They were a perfect example of indulging in an aesthetic without letting it become toxic or consuming their lives.
I think one thing that a lot of Addams Family fans forget is that for the family, goth wasn’t about being gloomy and sad or bitter and cynical at all. Morticia was always gazing out at rainy days and declaring, “how beautiful a day it is!” or saying that “black is so much more cheerful!” because they found joy in their dark aesthetic. Wednesday was curious and sharp-minded and very clearly exercised and expressed her personal sense of power and self through things like her interest in weaponry and true crime - in the original series and comics, she was always dancing and playing with her brother. Edgy Wednesday didn’t happen until the 90s reboot, and well, it was the 90s. Gloomy grunge and artful sadness were in at the time. And let’s not even talk about Gomez, who was so full of life and love for his family that he’d often break into song or dip Morticia in the kitchen for an old-fashioned kiss. The Addams worked so well because they were healthy, happy, loving and goth. They were a perfect example of indulging in an aesthetic without letting it become toxic or consuming their lives.
Another quiz from your’s truly
how would you dress as a man in the 1950′s except it’s weirdly aggresive and oddly specific
jenny slate / two, sleeping at last / an oresteia, euripidies (trans. anne carson) / the chaos of stars, kiersten white
It’s them brothers!
Life is rough right now so here’s some Snufmin to make it a little better!
Moomin? En francais? Plus probable que vous ne le pensez!
when people are like “this villain is a bad person” and i have to be like “that’s the entire point of a villain”
You mean to tell me that Dark Lord Wickedskull of Thumbscrew Fortress might be, dare I say it…Problematic?