pride month or whatever
I started reading wandering castle (the English fan translation) and I had just assumed it was set before curious village since flora isn't even mentioned but then Luke comments on having previously rode the train during Pandora's/diabolical box and I was just like oh. okay.
The Beginning.
I genuinely think this silly lad is hiding something about himself like, remember this comic? IT HASN'T LEFT MY HEAD AND I HOPE IT'S CANON IN SOME WAY BECAUSE IT'S SO COOL?? HE'S THE RULES CARD I know you gotta be hiding SOMETHING
The whole idea of him not talking normally because if he does it triggers his powers and whatever he says instantly becomes a rule is so good
and yeAH I know he's also probably just a silly comic relief... unless...?
tea time approaches
and we’re sitting down to eat and my dad wants milk in his tea. Cant get a moments peace round here.
deja vu. or something. haha. (starts sobbing furiously)
I actually liked madame web.
First, the lead character is a single woman in her 30's who talks with a cat. She is good at her job, has a real appartment, is socialy akward, has a best friend and doesn't know how to act around kids nor show any maternal insticts .
Yet, after die for a few minuts and have some weird visions, somehow, she founds herself taking care and saving the life of 3 tennagers, each of them with their personality and family strugles. Like, we have seen this trope of the hero becaming a reluctant parent dozen of times - The Mandalorian, Logan, Deadpool, Kenobi, Birds of Prey, etc - and I am pretty sure none of them could handle 3 teennager girls.
Then, among discovering her powers and learn how to use them to save those girls, she also heals from her own trauma of thinking she was the cause of her mother's death, that her mother hated her and growing up without her.
I also enjoy the fact that she doesn't have any romantic interest at all and at the end, is a representation that a person with disabilities can still be a hero and very loved by their found family.
I just would have changed the opening scene by cuting it out - it would have been way more impacting for the audience if we'd found about her mother past only when Cassie did.
But again, people are giving bad reviews just because it is a female superhero movie.
nico robin doodles
i went to a traditional jewish wedding a few months ago (they signed a ketubah and everything) and when the groom broke the glass i instantly thought of the "DEX IS JEWISH??" scene from Foodfight! and couldnt get it out of my head for the rest of the night
Can you believe Clifford the big red dog and Biscuit are Jewish? Icons.
polaroid shirts are OUT official usps crop tops are IN
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