got to the part where jenny can't think of what to write about her mom because she has nothing and i remember how much this made me cry the first time i watched it
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got to the part where jenny can't think of what to write about her mom because she has nothing and i remember how much this made me cry the first time i watched it
turning the narrative of how people think about sheep by utilizing sheep characters while also managing to delve into the dark concepts of death and grief AND isolation overall really shook me honestly (anecdote about death and grief below if you're curious but doesn't really pertain to the movie, just personal thoughts)
grief is just such a complex subject to me because of how death around me has happened. i wish i could forget like most of the sheep did, because yes ignorance is bliss and such a privilage sometimes but it really does take facing hardships to face the truth
elliot's actor was in red, white, and royal blue no wonder i thought he was so yaoiful oh my fucking god
job market so bad i have to kill all my competition
minho: the problem isn't me, it's you
fuckass xo kitty has me screaming at 9pm
there is a hetgem to be found in this large sea of hetslop
same group of people kept leaving and returning to our theater and either coming back with food and drinks or literally nothing at all and like stomping up and down the stairs like damn!