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unironically thinking about buying me a labubu for my cheer backpack cuz now that the hype passed and people don’t want them anymore they are in a reasonable price lol
i LOVE the weird-cute aesthetic of the labubus and always wanted one (a pink one with heart eyes, to be more specific) bit i was not okay with buying them for R$ 500 or more LMAO
Drawing some tools
I think I’m gonna remove the intricate scissors for this artwork and make a separate one with just scissors I feel like it doesn’t fit
Lumiluz nasceu em uma floresta onde a luz não bate, mas a energia vibra no ar. Ninguém sabe se ele surgiu de uma semente cósmica ou de um raio perdido em noite de chuva astral. Seu corpo pulsa em cores vivas porque cada tom é memória de um sonho antigo do planeta. Ele enxerga além do visível, por isso usa lentes que filtram o caos e revelam harmonia. Caminha em silêncio, toca o chão e faz vida crescer onde passa. Não fala, mas quem cruza seu caminho sente a mente expandir e o coração ficar leve. Lumiluz não guia, não ensina, não julga. Apenas existe, lembrando que o mundo é mais do que o que os olhos comuns alcançam.
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So I rewatched a late 90s romantic comedy “Return to Me” last night (it’s on Hulu) and I have thoughts! So first off I think this is a pretty solid little picture. Like it’s well done, well shot, some really stellar performance and beside one really shitty transphobic joke that felt out of nowhere, aged like a fine wine.
The premise is BONKERS, which is fun. So basically X-Files’ David Duchovny plays a dude who has just tragically lost his young zoologist wife in a car accident. Meanwhile, Minnie Driver has a heart condition and will die without a heart transplant. You see where this is going, yes? So Minnie gets dead wife’s heart and can finally live the life she dreamed of living: riding bikes, traveling to Italy, painting in her sick as hell garden. Our boy Dave on the other hand is mourning his really cool wife and his sad dog just makes him sadder. Flash forward a year later, he goes on a god-awful blind date where our girl Minnie is the waitress and they have a very cute meetcute where he takes her side in a very rude exchange with his date. For anyone who worked in a service industry you very much understand why Minnie gets it bad for ol’ Dave.
Very cute and sweet dates ensue where Dave hangs out with the old Chicago men who frequent Minnie’s grandfather’s restaurant. Some great Catholic jokes are exchanged. You are charmed by all the little side characters and Minnie and Dave are full on in love. Until…Minnie finds out that she had Dave’s wife’s heart. She freaks the fuck out (as one would) and then she tells Dave (who also freaks out). Events happen, Italy is visited, nuns ride a bike, happily ever after.
This movie is cute and it is also bananas. What makes it work so well, I think, is there is never and implication that the heart situation isn’t like weird or very complicated. There is a some vague implications that the heart has brought them together through some weird heart magic but it’s pretty subtle and it doesn’t like matter that much. When the secret is revealed (and I think the justification for it being a “secret” is pretty solid) Minnie very rightfully melts fucking down. And her best friend Megan also can’t quite figure out how to handle this buckwild bit of info. There is no overtures about how this is fate and it’s the most beautiful romantic thing EVER. The only bit like that is a very sweet speech from grandpa about how a very special person’s heart was always going to be the heart for Minnie. It feels like something a kindly old Catholic man would say and isn’t like the THING that resolves the situation.
Everyone in the cast has like over the top chemistry. Our boy Dave is so charming and rather funny in this (I think he is just a funny guy in general but he’s super cute in this lil’ picture). And Minnie Driver is a sweet pea (the last scene of the movie she is so smoking hot in and it feels like out of nowhere but, damn, she looked good). The old men are my personal favorite. They really make the movie. They feel very real and remind me of my grandpa and I loved it. Just cute little old dudes being funny.
This was a surprising hit for me. Thought I was going to find it cheesy and shitty but as a Italian Catholic who hung out with a lot of old people in my youth I found this one to hit the right spot of nostalgia. I also am a huge X-Files fan and love to watch movies with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson from that period. It’s very fascinating watching Hollywood try to figure out what to do with these two major stars who are kind of weird. Fun shit. If you like this kind of stuff I would recommend watching this while wine drunk.