wait hold on. arranged marriage anderperry au where neil is arranged to be married to a “princess” from another kingdom, but he finds out he’s actually marrying a very cute trans todd.
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Sometimes I will feel fine, then i think about Anderperry and suddenly I will never feel true happiness again.
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fortnight is officially my favourite music video because of the tortured poets x dead poets crossover omg
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ever get mildly concerned that one of your friends is becoming a bit to similar to neil perry
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The Tortured Poets Department in question
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When Todd has panics I can see Neil definitely sitting with him wherever Todd ended up and waiting till he feels better. Just Neil being there means the world.
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I just learned these people only raise you
To cage you
God save the most judgmental creeps
Who say they want what's best for me
Sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I'll never see
Thinking it can change the beat of my heart when he touches me
And counteract the chemistry
And undo the destiny
You ain't gotta pray for me
Me and my wild boy, and all of this wild joy
If all you want is gray for me
Then it's just white noise, then it's just my choice
THIS IS SO NEIL PERRY CODED!!!
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so i'm in the middle of a dead poets society breakdown/spiral/hyperfixation/etc, and something I really love about the movie is how nothing changes, if that makes sense. it's a story about a system, and it says, "this is the system. this is who it hurts. the end." there's no happy ending. there's no fix. the characters are left broken by the corruption around them, and by the time someone stands up for what's right, it's too late, the damage has been done, the people have been hurt, and nothing can undo it.
i think that's what i find so fascinating about it. in a lot of modern movies and tv shows, when confronting conformity and the systems that perpetuate it, they tear it down somehow. they make history, if that makes sense. dead poets society isn't history. nothing astronomical happened, truly—it's just a blip in time, a sequence of short events that really weren't important to anyone or anything. it won't be in any history books. no one will remember it fifty, sixty years down the line.
but it happened. and it mattered. and now that you know, now that you've been warned, it's time for you to make history:)
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