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i feel as if the only person on earth who is as ridiculously attracted to Paul Dano as i am is his wife
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Anime/Animated films to look for 2017/2018
Iâve only seen two of these films so far since not all are subbed in English yet, but I have it in good faith that they will all be very good, so here they are, that you may know of them and seek them out.
I donât have much time today, so I will only give some minor details and standard summary with these recommendations, plus my personal ratings which you may take as you like.
A Silent Voice
A deaf elementary school girl, Shoko Nishimiya, upon transferring, meets a boy named Shoya Ishida in her new class. Shoya, who is not deaf, leads the class in bullying Shoko, because she is deaf. As the bullying continues, the class starts to bully Shoya for bullying Shoko. After graduating from elementary school, Shoko and Shoya do not speak to each other⌠until later, when Shoya, tormented over his past, decides he must see Shoko once more. Shoya wants to make amends for what he did in elementary school and be Shokoâs friend.
A story with excellent character portrayal and development. 5/5
Napping Princess/Ancien and the Magic Tablet
A young girl dreams of a world called Heartland, a place where she has magic powers. When her events in Heartland begin to parallel her waking world, she realizes that she will have to outmaneuver the bad guys in both worlds.
Lu Over the Wall
The story centers on Kai, a gloomy middle school student whose life changes after meeting Lu, a mermaid.
The Breadwinner
A headstrong girl in Afghanistan dresses like a boy to provide for her family.
Mary and the Witchâs Flower
A strange flower grants a young girl magical powers, which leads to the adventure of a lifetime.
In This Corner of the World
As she combats her daily struggles In Hiroshima during World War II, an 18-year-old woman gets married and has to maintain the will to live. Heartwarming. 4.5/5
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These films have been out for several years, but if you havenât yet seen them I am making a mention so that you can seek them out at your own discretion, because I find them all to be very good.
Ocean Waves
The arrival of a pretty transfer student from Tokyo sets in motion a change in the relationship between two best friends. This film was a made-for-TV attempt to sharpen the skills of the younger Ghibli animators. They may have bitten off a bit more than they could chew. The story is done with sensitivity and it is interesting, but something about the soul of the film seems to have suffered under the pressure to impress that those younger Ghibli workers must have been feeling. Still, I like it. 2.5/5
The Wind Rises
A lifelong love of flight inspires Japanese aviation engineer Jiro Horikoshi during the trials and chaos of his life in WWII Japan. The first time I watched The Wind Rises I was left a little unimpressed. It seemed strange and âtoo childishâ for me. But I have since rewatched it with a more open heart and understood that this whimsy is intentional. That the atmosphere is a cry for the pure heart of the leading man, despite the reality of his time and place. It is truly a very deep and moving piece of work. Iâd highly recommend watching in original Japanese. 5/5
Only Yesterday
Unmarried career woman Taeko Okajima takes her first extended trip outside her native Tokyo when she travels to rural Yamagata to visit her sisterâs family during the annual safflower harvest. On the train, Taeko daydreams about her pre-adolescent self. As her vacation progresses, she has extended flashbacks about the frustrations and small pleasures of her childhood, and wonders if her stress-filled adult life is what the young Taeko would have wanted for herself.Â
This one is only just freshly dubbed into English. Way back in the 90â˛s when Takahata actually made this film, his particular style of movie making, and the Ghibli brand in general hadnât quite taken off in American cinema, so they chose not to dub this one. But with the explosive popularity of Ghibli since Spirited Away and the sudden lull in films produced since Miyazakiâs âretirementâ, this film got itâs dub in 2016 in order to wrangle in some extra cash in the international movie market. 5/5
From Up On Poppy Hill
Umi Matsuzaki is a sixteen-year-old student attending Isogo High School living in Coquelicot Manor, a boarding house overlooking the Port of Yokohama in Japan. Her mother, Ryoko, is a medical professor studying abroad in the United States. Umi runs the house and looks after her younger siblings, Sora and Riku, and her grandmother, Hana. College student Sachiko Hirokouji, and doctor-in-training Miki Hokuto, also live there. Each morning, Umi raises a set of signal flags with the message âI pray for safe voyagesâ.
One day, a poem about the flags being raised, is published in the school newspaper. Shun Kazama, the poemâs author and a member of the journalism club, witnesses the flags from sea as he rides a tugboat to school. This starts a complicated but sweet romance between the two. The story is quiet and subtle, but this is intentional and well crafted. 5/5. Directed by Miyazakiâs son GorĹÂ .
A Letter to Momo
Momo is recovering from her fatherâs death and her motherâs decision to move their family from Tokyo to a remote island when she discovers a message from her father that causes strange events to occur. 3/5. I enjoyed it, but it seemed like it was padding itâs run-time.
Giovanniâs Island
The story follows two brothers, Junpei and Kanta, who live on the island of Shikotan, shortly after World War II. On August 15, 1945, Soviet soldiers land on Shikotan and occupy the island. Junpei and Kanta, who live with their grandfather, a fisherman, and their father, the head of the firefighting force of the village, are forced to move to the stables while the Russian commanderâs family, among them the commanderâs daughter Tanya, move into the main house. The story follows the friendship that develops between the three children in the midst of the war.
4/5
Summer Wars
The film tells the story of Kenji Koiso, a timid eleventh-grade math genius who is taken to Ueda by twelfth-grade student Natsuki Shinohara to celebrate her great-grandmotherâs 90th birthday. However, he is falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world by a sadistic artificial intelligence named Love Machine. Kenji must repair the damage done to it and find a way to stop the rogue computer program from causing any further damage.
Clever stroyline, likable characters and a respectable ending. 4.5/5
The Garden of Words
A boy named Takao trains to become a shoemaker and meets with a mysterious woman in the park when it rains. 3.5/5 for content 4.5/5 for heart.
Your Name.
Your Name tells the story of a high school girl in rural Japan and a high school boy in Tokyo who swap bodies. It is a very touching, very funny and very relatable film. Taki and Mitsuha are perfect in this sci-fi mash-up. 4.5/5
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also jack off jill!
because grlwoodâs singer is a disgusting person, here are some all female/female led punk bands to listen to instead:
Doll Skin - currently active; all female band that makes you wanna punch a nazi and they have some of the coolest guitar bits
The Distillers - currently active; fast paced punk music that doesnât disappoint
The Interrupters - currently active; ska punk band opening for the hella mega tour. they sing about mental health and the usual punk topics
Destroy Boys - currently active; a smaller punk band that will make you wanna overthrow the government and has toured with Slutzville
Slutzville - currently active; married lesbians who write songs about hating the government (songs on bandcamp: https://slutzville.bandcamp.com)
The Runaways - not active; teenage all girl punk rock from the 70s
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - not active; similar to the runaways as they were fronted by the same singer, but less teenage rebellion
Siouxsie and the Banshees - not active; definitely more goth leaning, so their songs are less aggressive/ violent
Blondie - not active; origin of the punk rock and new wave movements, but have more of a pop edge
No doubt - not active; ska punk thatâs similar to early paramore
(@savetheemorats helped me with compiling this list)
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everyone leaving tumblr over like 2017-2018 was great now its only the sexy and hung ones left
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âI will not die for the fucking economyâ
Seen in Philadelphia
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My dad dropped me off at an MCR concert at a pavilion or something and I went looking for the band but the only one who was there was Frank Iero. Lindsey Way was also there and found out that only Frank and I could see her, so she started doing backbends on everything and then David Bowie showed up and started roasting Frank, sitting on Lindsey without realizing it, and offering me cigarettes made of glitter. Backstage was filled with unreleased Bowie records and we realized that at the end of the concert, there was going to be some sort of contest regarding who has the *most* records written or something. We found out that Jacob Sarwhateverthefuckhisnameis won and I said that it was bullshit and then a nun started hitting me with a Bible and Bowie got into a fistfight with her. My Chemical Romance never played a single song and at the end of the concert, Bowie asked me to look at his dick and tried to feed me a glitter cig. I woke up confused and more understanding of who Bowie was as a person.
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oh god oh fuck did he put one of these into danger days lyrics i will cry




Gerard Way Sharpie Writing - Part 7 of 7 (the rest)
Gerard/Lynz co-ordinating words:
I *heart* U // MORE TODAY (Projekt Revolution 08/17/07, Cleveland OH)
4 EVER // AND EVER (Projekt Revolution 09/03/07, Denver CO) - on their wedding day, complete with matching unicorn shirts!
RUN AWAY WITH ME // ANYTIME YOU WANT (Project Revolution 08/24/07, Mansfield MA)
IN LOVE // 100% (Projekt Revolution 08/15/07, Jones Beach NY)
KISS // TELL
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