Hello, today I'm doing experiments with clothes so I'm like Gipsy or Pirate, is fun wearing this way Haha ☆ ( ´ ▽ ` )✡🕆🕇🕊💝⛦❣ #gypsysoul #gypsy #gipsy #gipsysoul #pirate #costume #jewelry #handkerchiefs #glasses #glasses👓 #style #newstyle #styleoftheday #somethingfun #somethingdifferent #somethingnew #tolaugh #laughing #laugh (at Guayaquil, Ecuador) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7MAhQGFNVK/?igshid=ilib90ffx9v
Ha, look at these youngins. So this is a movie I was obsessed with, the colors and what I remember being an active city but also quirky neighbourhood background for Harriet’s adventures. There was a lot I liked and connected to with this is film; I too had mostly been looked after by a caretaker because my parents worked, only child, high observations—thou it would be about two decades before I’d ever have mayonnaise and I don’t think it's with (baloney?—can’t remember). This film I would say has an extremely unrealistic ending and definitely not the best lessons for a kid; she’s mean to her friends and then lies to get them to be friends with her again? Thou….maybe accurate--John Mulaney: cliques
Another possible reason I hold this movie on a higher pedestal than it probably deserves the part where everyone hates her. Being bullied when I was younger and being sent to a psychiatrist to find out why I’m upset was shown as stupid in the movie and was stupid in real life (thank goodness the world is not the suburbs) but this is a small upswing, and on some level there was something wrong with Harriet—a little narcissism and grandeur, but that’s not important. The points I will focus on was while it had an unrealistic ending it was overall a film about someone quirky not necessarily a genius or a princess but someone a bit outside the box who had friends who were also a bit outside the box and looked at how being outside the box was a good thing