fast and furious at the parking lot 🛒💖‼️
Scrawny by Wallows is such a Gansey-coded song tho
phineas and ferb episode that is rated pg13 so they are allowed one f-bomb. candace keeps trying to find the perfect situation to use it but every time she tries she gets interrupted or drowned out by a comically loud horn. meanwhile doofenshmirtz has made the censor-inator because now that they're pg13 he's convinced that vanessa doesnt know any swear words (she knows all of them) and that she'll explode if she hears someone say "shit" so he wants to make the entire tri-state area child-friendly. he flies it over danville in his official blimp and a one-off joke is that his laser hits a rated r movie that's a clear parody of the human centipede or someshit and it turns into a barney-the-dinosaur-ass psa. at the last second perry destroys the inator and knocks it out of the blimp and it fires off one more laser that censors out phineas and ferb's invention before mom can get home. candace tries to finally drop her one-allowed cuss but her voice has given out. perry comes back and makes a little platypus noise (all of those have been swear words the whole time but because nobody speaks platypus nobody notices) and then part of doof's machine crashes into the house (candace is in charge) and ferb says "what the fuck"
the raven cycle is so cool. i wish virginia was real 😔
the duolingo webtoon was not on my 2024 bingo card
sometimes there are scenes that are for comic fans and comic fans only in the show and this is 10000% one of them 🥹🍂
I want someone to look at me the way that one Norwegian swimmer looks at his chocolate muffins
I wondered what was bothering me about the movie the Lorax. It’s not just the completely obliterated environmental messages that were grossly mishandled, or the downright creepy “love story” between Audrey and Ted (seriously nasty). It dawned on me that the Lorax is actually a more faithful adaptation of the Giver than the actual movie that was recently adapted.
For those who don’t know the book the Giver, it’s about a twelve year old child named Jonas who lives in an isolated community in the future, where everything is controlled. No one chooses their partners, they are suppressed emotionally, and jobs are assigned at the age of twelve. When Jonas is given the job of the Giver, he is assigned to the most recent Giver, an old man who shows how things used to be.
Now, the recent Giver movie is…terrible. It tried to cash in on the recent dystopia craze and took the quiet, creepy elements of the original book to make Hunger Games 2.0.
The Lorax, by sheer coincidence, is an unintentionally faithful adaptation of the Giver.
We have a twelve year old boy
With a crush on a red headed girl
Who goes to an old man who lives in isolation
Who tells him through flashbacks how the world used to be before the corruption of society
In both the Lorax and the Giver, the society the characters live in is very isolated. People have no interest in leaving, and the world outside the city is desolate and full of dangers that the protagonist isn’t aware of until later.
It’s really weird how it came out. I’m not a fan of the Lorax movie from 2012, but it really says something when a movie that completely missed the point (and is hypocritical as hell) is still a more faithful adaptation of a source material that also tried to cash in on recent trends.
Oh my Gawd, it's so super important that Heartstopper uses "asexual" and "aromantic" as two different, independent words for Isaac, and explicitly acknowledges that the latter is lesser known than the former, even in the community, and needs more educating, with showing the definition of "aromanticism" on its own, not just lumped in or tacked on to aroace.