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@thedemonicdreaminator

They see me rollin', they hatin'...👻🎶🎶

A few years ago, the vice-principal of my school saw I was wearing a Scooby-Doo shirt & she stopped me in the hallway to tell me, “I had a dream last night about Fred! This must be an omen!”. Excuse me ma’am?!

not a dream

what the duck is a blorbo

What does a stock photo of some random guy brooding have to do with my question

i'm so sorry to tell you that's not some random guy brooding, that's jensen ackles, the guy who played dean winchester in supernatural. i think this may be a screenshot from the show.

My mom calls him pouty and the other one squeezy

thank you, I didn't do it intentionally

on the one hand im honored that my tags got noticed but on the other hand now everyone can see the fact that i got misha collins and jensen ackles mixed up

in my defense they look exactly the same

In your defense when you said this was Misha Collins I immediately believed you that this was his name instead of Jensen Shackles

This post gives off vintage Tumblr vibes

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No the real vintage tumblr would already add at least one supernatural gif to the post

it gave me cardiovascular shock seeing that this happened 5 minutes ago and not 5 years ago

During Sleeping Beauty, on Aurora's sixteenth birthday, King Hubert mentions to King Stefan that he already built a castle for Aurora and Phillip and that they can move the next day. Stefan gets visibly upset because at that point he still hasn't seen his daughter yet and Hubert was already preparing to send her away.

Disneyland opened in 1955, and the icon of the park and the main entrance for Fantasyland, an area themed to the fairy tales of the studio, was the Sleeping Beauty Castle. This castle served as the main symbol for the Disney studio until it was replaced decades later with the Cinderella Castle, from WDW.

However, although the castle was present in the park as earlier as 1955, Disney wouldn't premiere Sleeping Beauty until 1959. That means that when Sleeping Beauty premiered, there was already a castle built for Aurora and Phillip, just as Hubert wished.

It never dawned on me until now that this bit of dialogue from Disney's Sleeping Beauty could be an allusion to Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle.

This justifies the fact that Sleeping Beauty Castle looks different from the castle in the movie. The movie castle is King Stefan and Queen Leah's castle; Sleeping Beauty Castle is Aurora and Phillip's.

*pulling myself out of a shallow grave* you call this a fucking GRAVESITE, i call this a DISGRACE *dusting the dirt from my shroud* u gotta PACK the dirt in there boy i wanna feel like im being tucked into bed by a STEAMROLLER, i want 8.8k psi MINIMUM on this bitch *hacks up a shovelful of soil like a cat retching up a hairball* I'VE SLEPT UNDER MEATIER WEIGHTED BLANKETS

They made a grave mistake didn’t they

New tin foil hat theory: the rise and propagation of minimalist home decor is meant to manage expectations for a desired culture of renters.

“The home is no longer seen as a space of personal expression or comfort, or as the backdrop of everyday life, but primarily as an investment and as an asset—meaning that enforcing one’s aesthetics is a financially detrimental decision. Those with the capital to become homeowners (already a diminishing segment of the public) conceive of their houses as being for selling before they even live a day in them.”

Hate hate rage bite kill

Can't wait to decorate the shit out of my house

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“now, here’s the deal. i will make you a potion that will turn you into a human for three days. got that? three days. now listen, this is important. before the sun sets on the third day, you’ve got to get dear ol’ princey to fall in love with you. that is, he’s got to kiss you. not just any kiss the kiss of true love. if he does kiss you before the sun sets on the third day, you’ll remain human, permanently, but if he doesn’t, you turn back into a mermaid, and you belong to me!” | the little mermaid (1989)

I genuinely love so much that Roy Mustang, for all his brutal pragmatism and haughty coldness and quick ruthlessness, is an idealist. I especially love that his idealism is explicitly different from a naive idealism that does not yet know what the reality is, like that of his youth.

The idealism he carries during the series is a very conscious, active, vicious idealism armed with teeth and claws that he stubbornly and aggressively chooses to possess. He tells Hughes, as the war ends, that he is aware that these are pipe dreams, that this is unrealistic, that this is runaway hope, but he chooses to dream anyway because it is necessary for better futures (and he's right, imagining a better future believing that things can become that IS necessary for change). It's an idealism that is wildly optimistic but in a very grounded, pragmatic way. And for that reason, it's actually never at odds with his very calculating and aloof manner.

It's just so great. He is a ruthless idealist, and his idealism itself is vicious in the way that it is prepared to fight bloody to protect and enact this dream of things getting better.