watching a studio ghibli movie is a religious experience
richard siken, clementine von radics
yeah sorry they gave me an open wound instead of a heart that's why im like this
not sexually attracted to this guy not aesthetically attracted to him but a secret third thing
it'll pass. it'll pass. it'll pass. it'll pass. it'll pass. it'll pass. it'll pass. it'll
everyone breaks your heart
“💙 Lessons From Eeyore 💙 1. It’s okay not to be happy all the time. 2. The world is exhausting because it’s too optimistic that it hurts. 3. It could be worse. 4. Some mornings are just meant to be terrible. 5. Some people will never get tired of your tiredness. Love them. 6. Some friends will outgrow you, but that doesn’t mean that they no longer care for you. 7. Some friends will outshine you, but that doesn’t mean that they no longer love you for being you. 8. It’s okay to be alone and not feel lonely. 9. It’s okay to be alone, especially if it’s a Saturday night at your house. 10. Sometimes the truth is nobody will be there at your most jaded moments. 11. Embrace solitude. 12. Not expecting too much from life can protect you from disappointments. 13. Pessimists can be great thinkers. 14. Talking slow and dull doesn’t mean you’re stupid. 15. You can be sad and still go on adventures with the people who notice you for who you really are, and that’s alright. 16. You can be sad and still be helpful even though you’re usually the helpless one. 17. Don’t take life too seriously. 18. But having a nice tail is important. Your aestheticness, style, and fashion are important. Just looking good at a new cute outfit can make your day. 19. The rain will one day stop, and everything will feel beautiful but it would rain again, and that’s life. 20. There are people who will always remember your birthday and would go the extra mile to make you feel special. 21. The void between sadness and satisfaction can be filled with sarcasm. 22. It’s all going to be okay no matter how bad, terrible or severe things would get and it would get worse eventually, but you’ll survive. 23. Like the grey donkey, don’t forget to be grateful and say “Thanks for noticin’ me,””
— juansen dizon, Lessons from Eeyore
“I think that a little more warmth, a little more dancing, and a little more stories make this planet a lot less meaningless than it seems.”
— juansen dizon
Hunter x Yoji Shinkawa
In the final scenes of the BoJack Horseman ending, the show plays out with Catherine Feeny’s song “Mr. Blue”, which becomes a poignant capstone on his relationship with Diane. The song speaks of a tumultuous yet loving relationship, when they care for one another, but it’s ultimately unhealthy. The lyrics, such as “I have to go now,” reference Diane’s move to Texas, and leaving BoJack and "Hollywoo" behind. It backs up just how important her decision is for her own health and happiness.
The lyrics of "Mr. Blue" also refer to BoJack’s own future, and how though audiences have to leave him behind, it's clear he'll actually be alright. "Mr. Blue, Don't hold your head so low that you can't see the sky / Mr. Blue, It ain't so long since you were flying high.”