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Lyrics: “Cocaine ruin your brain (ay), please don’t do cocaine (ay), cocaine ruin ruin your brain (what), please don’t do cocaine (ay)”
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This is that eldritch shit. Still here for it, though.
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Hey what’s that pouring out of your pocket?
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As pointed out by fragmentedvisions. :D
Considering Disney
I love 2D animated movies. Absolutely adore waiting the different styles and techniques that different studios have used over the years and how they’ve evolved. Not that I don’t also love the 3D animation, but there’s something especially ethereal about 2D animation.
Because of quarantine, I have been watching a lot of animated movies–mostly lesser known/appreciated movies like Watership Down, Felidae, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, and most recently, Disney’s Treasure Planet.
Treasure Planet was part of Disney’s “Post-Renaissance Era”–that period in the early 2000s when the transition from 2D to 3D began and some of the studio’s “weird” movies came to be. Movies like Atlantis, Brother Bear, and Treasure Planet. All, in my opinion, are some of the best movies of the era, but they were flops in theaters because of Disney’s bad timing and lack of advertising.
Iv’e seen a lot of posts about wanting Disney to do live action remakes of the Post-Renaissance movies (PRMs) to bring them back into the public eye, but I think this would be a mistake. The live action remakes do well because people already loved the originals. The original animated movies are decades old ads for the remakes. There just isn’t enough of a following for PRM remakes to be monetarily successful and would just lead to them being labelled failures despite their obvious merit.
If we really want them to come back to life, and gain the following they so deserve, what we should do is ask for re-release–this time with proper advertising. Current fans would jump at the chance to experience their favorite obscure movies in theaters (personally I’d kill to see Treasure Planet in IMAX) and those who aren’t aware of PRMs could be exposed to the originals. It worked for Disney with Fantasia, it could work for PRMs.
Loving my bisexuality and also those two bi messes
“He gave me loaded dice! Officer, arrest him!”
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It’s always funny to remember that these three are all voiced by the same actor.
HOTTEST Men in Disney + DreamWorks
1. Li Shang - The hair, those brows that could cut me in half, the jawline, how he drinks his respect women juice, his v o i c e, just his character, character is amazing and I just love Shang okay? overall 10/10 and overall -10/10 for the new movie cutting him out
2. Prince Naveen - Charming, great singer, curly hair, his teeth sparkle when smiles for crying out loud, his eyes! overall 9.5/10
3. Flynn Rider - again the c h a r m, the h a i r, he’s got good fashion sense, makes me laugh, daring. overall a solid 8/10
4. Tulio - Cheesy but endearing, his shirt looks so comfortable, usually I hate men with pony tails but somehow he pulls it off as well as a goatee so he deserves an overall 9/10
5. Miguel - Blonde, is musical, is respectful, is hilarious and sweet, again his shirt looks hella comfortable, love his big brows. Overall 9/10
6. Tzekel-Khan (idk why but he just is) - Agressive, love the facepaint, he rocks the earings, good figure, v o i c e, idk why because he’s an asshat but even so I wish he wasn’t caught by Cortez in the end. Overal 6/10
7. David Kawena - SOFTEST BOI, Drinks his respect women juice more than Shang and he should get more love over it, s u r f er need I say more? Loves children, saved Stitch, tattoos, bod, hardworking; David Kawena is everything you need in a man and I will give him an overall 10/10 because of it.
8. Kocoum - Broody, stoic, underused in the film, great hair, should have seen more of him, I know 8 year old me thought he stole every scene he was in. Overall 7/10
9. Jim Hawkins - UNDERATED, charming, dazzling, I love the early 2000′s hair, great fashion sense, he’s cute but like in a hot way, love the earing, cheeky, when I was young he’s literally all I thought about haha. Overall 7.5/10
10. Sitka - Kind, wise, looks like Quai Gon Jin but like 10x hotter, just wanted to protect his bros, s t r o n g, selfless. Denahi’s not bad too but we simping for Sitka. Overall 6.5/10
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No more number 2
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YOU get some dignity and YOU get some dignity
Finland explained himself in the comic, but in 2010 Denmark started giving heroine to drug addicts for free and it was such a huge success that it has continued until today. Because of this Norway has started experimenting with it too. It’s a lot cheaper for society because the addicts commit less crime, they don’t have to spend money on drugs so instead they spend it on things that are more healthy for them so they don’t end up on the hospital as often, they have to take the drugs in special clinics so there’s no chance of them taking an overdose or using dirty needles and spreading diseases among each other, there’s always staff ready to help them if they want to get off the drugs, and it’s a lot more effective way to help more people because addicts come into contact with professionals who want to help them before they even think about getting help themselves. Nobody wants to be homeless or an addict. Though they often end up getting involved in criminality because of their situation, the act of being homeless or an addict is not a crime in itself and the people deserve help like anyone else.
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It also gets money out of mafia/crime communities. Really hard to base your business on selling drugs people can get safer for free. Really hard to spend that drug money on weapons or other dangers if you never made it in the first place.
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I adore this.
It is. Sex work has more gender discrimination, more dangers, more hazards in general, so in many ways, sex work is generally harder work. It should be respected. And legalized.
Also, sex workers do not sell their bodies, they sell a service. Their bodies are still theirs and they can say no.
“Also, sex workers do not sell their bodies, they sell a service.” This is so important.