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Shared the whole thing on Instagram so IMMA SHARE IT HERE since thar be clownin’ in these here woods!
Enjoy this TOTALLY true and not at ALL fake GO Movie clip!
Lulz
oscar’s response to lando learning a lot from him
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also unrelated, i want to kiss a girl
i just dont understand how you can consider han sooyoung someone outside of the relationship between kim dokja and yoo joonghyuk when you describe their relationship as something vital to their existence.
First of all I think many people are thinking of TWSA as something separate and existing without the influence of ORV. Thinking of ORV outside of its paradox is making it a diservice. The importance of TWSA being written for kim dokja without his knowledge as the story progresses is that han sooyoung wrote it because she met kim dokja. Because she cared for him because she spent time with him because theyre the ones who are most similar to each other because of thier knowledge of this entire world existing because of a novel (even before the knowledge of thier importance to its existence) and therefore kim dokja found himself being able to be openly vulnerable with her. Its Because of this connection that han sooyoung writes it for him, that makes the cycle continue.
Han sooyoung has issues seeing yoo joonghyuk as his own person in the same way as kim dokja but her feelings are different. First of all, they have a complicated relationship but yoo joonghyuk trusts her and han sooyoung knows she can trust him because she has been living with his existance in her head, even if it was before she had 1863rd's memories they had been connected from the beggining. Her trust in him because she wrote him exists because she trusted him before she wrote him. Her guilt over using him for the continued existance of kim dokja isnt as deep-seated as kim dokjas because she knows yoo joonghyuk wouldnt mind being used like that, because she KNOWS him before she writes him.
Does Kim Dokja not regret not being able to tell her how much it means to him the second he finds out? does he not miss her? does he not wish he could continue reading, not because he wants another story but because he wishes to be closer to her? I dont think this is necessarly reading too much into their relationship or , as someone put it, "making han sooyoung a character she isn't". I think kim dokja cannot be the kim dokja we know, at the end of the novel, with all his knowledge and all his guilt and all his openess, if it weren't for han sooyoung and ther connection
han sooyoung is the only one who understand yoo joonghyuks grief over loosing kim dokja. Theyre the only ones who feel it in the same way, the only ones who can understand each other right at the end. does yoo joonghyuk not continue living despite almost giving up once again right at the end because of han sooyoung's novel? because of her support? because they're the two people who feel closest and who understand the most the way they feel the loss of kim dokja? does him thanking her, knowing she doesnt want his thanks, knowing she didnt do it for him really, not mean anything? she saved him and she saved kim dokja too
To think han sooyoung exists outisde of it because of her role as an author when its orv we're taking about is just kind of crazy to me
i just heard someone say that the project hail mary movie is better than the book bc the book is too technical and it loses the experience of the music
Thinking about the way Eddie nearly broke his neck turning to look at Buck when he realized he didn't go to therapy