the fact that troy and abed canonically hold hands casually. that troy canonically holds abed and strokes his hair when he’s having a hard time. that abed canonically sacrifices his life for troy. that troy canonically wants to have abed’s children. that troy canonically calls their apartment “la casa chez Trobed” and abed canonically names his unofficial label “Tro-bed records.” THEY CANONICALLY LOVE EACH OTHER AND VIEW EACH OTHER AS SOULMATES. these bitches have done everything except say the words “we’re gay and dating” they’re so canon idc idc IDC
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I just have a lot of Big Feelings about the fact that Leo and Raph, on their first Real Serious Missions as Leaders (the movie and Bug Busters, respectively), both mess up in almost identical ways
They both ignore their brother’s advice to be more cautious (Raph ignores Leo’s warnings about Big Mama, Leo ignores Raph’s warnings to take things more seriously), have to then be bailed out by said brother (Leo saves the team from being thrown into the Battle Nexus, Raph saves Leo from getting impaled), get Donnie and Mikey captured/almost killed (trapped in the Battle Nexus, crushed in the Turtle Tank), lose an important item to villains (the oozequitos and the key) that releases monsters into the world (the mutants and the Kraang), and nearly get their brother killed (Leo gets thrown off a skyscraper, Raph gets taken over by the Kraang).
But then they both own up to their mistakes, unlock their powers, and save each other. Raph throws himself off that roof right after Leo without even thinking of his own life, and Leo throws down his weapons knowing Kraang!Raph might kill him. Because they love each other, are willing to die for each other, and now get what it means to be responsible for the team’s lives after seeing just how easily they can lose each other.
Rise said “the only way to truly understand leadership is to almost kill the one guy who’s looking out for you” and it hits me hard every time
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rip Lucy Gray, you would’ve loved glitter pens
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coming from an italian who grew up with a dad who would never shut up about pinocchio, guillermo del toro's pinocchio healed something in me i never thought needed healing.
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I just watched Viking Wolf and I no longer care about „would you still love me if I was a worm“ I only care about „would you still love and recognize me even if you were a bloodthirsty werewolf who had lost its humanity“
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Just saw Shazam fury of the gods and I loved it! Definitely the same tone and general humour of the first one, the fight scenes were fun to watch (Antheas power was very cool and you can't go wrong with dragons) and overall i just had a fun time with it
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I think there's something pleasant about slipping back into an old hyperfixation
Sure, it feels like you can never truly escape and reality is a joke, but it's warm and comfortable and familiar, like putting on a shirt you used to love wearing but then it kinda slipped into the back of the closet
Sorry about your emotions though
NO YEAH I AGREE
Like it's pleasant but also bittersweet, it's remembering all sort of things you might have forgotten, and why it was so important to you back then and also right now. It can be introspective, just as much as it can be familiar.
but god do you suffer and god do you end up thinking there is no escape from your fate. It's really 'oh no i'm back on my bullshit' type of experience. It's nice but goddamn.
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Holding a towel against my face so the people in the car next to me don't hear how hard I'm sobbing was not really how I expected to spend tonight but that was legitimately the best movie I've seen in the last five years.
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