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Squishy

@softndsquishy

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18+!!! Get off my blog if you’re a child.

Just here to escape and collect things to please my lil gremlin heart so be nice.

This is my collection of rants, art, kinks, manifestations, funny things and beauty. Whatever form those take. The vibe changes so stay tuned folks!

Go find my personal content under #squishy bby

(My text post are under #squishy bby feels and asks are under #squishy bby asks)

‼️Please consider your intentions before you talk to me.‼️Don’t send me yucky replies to my posts.‼️They are not an invitation or consent.‼️I won’t be nice if you overstep.‼️

(Mutuals don’t count. They get to look disrespectfully😌)

Reblogs are okay. Just don’t add gross shit to it.

Empty blogs and 🌽 blogs will get blocked. Have some variety for gods sake.

18+ NO MINORS! NO CREEPS! pls be respectful. You wanna be nasty that will be $50

You want ME to be nasty that will be $100

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today im thinking about the huge buff bread guy from kikis delivery service. highly underrated guy

Genuinely just a good man. Wife adopts teenage witch that needs a place to stay in the city? Sure. Even though you got a kid on the way? That’s fine. Cat too? Love cats. 

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My favorite moment with him is when he goes to get some prepped baking sheets and he does this fancy twirl with them in front of Jiji. Like, there’s no other people in the room, he does this to impress a cat.

I don’t think he ever says more than a whole word the entire movie, and I still love him more than most Disney princes based on this one moment alone.

And the part where he wanted to surprise Kiki by making that beautiful elaborate sign OUT OF BREAD to advertise her business and he was all anxious for her to get home and see it

But then when he sees her coming he gets all bashful and runs away 😭

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the most underrated thing about the ghibli movies is how deeply they are love stories to working people, to the small folk, to moments of love and kindness. its not just about magic, many movies are about magic and fairytales. Its not only about the people in the stories, but about stories in the people. And they are just loveable.

i went to a tiny counterserve diner once and accidentally poured sugar instead of salt all over my hashbrowns and was eating them sadly anyways. the waitress took them away and started making me another one and I tried to protest, but she just snorted and said "we're not catholic here". now every time i'm doing something painful out of obligation i think about how that is not repenting, this body is not a catholic establishment, there is no nobility in suffering.