Tarot reading on my tiktok!!!!
If you see this, this reading is for you!!
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Robert Munsch // https://www.instagram.com/sunlightafterdark/?hl=en
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This is such a cool idea 😍
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Read my blogpost on being raised by white supremacists here:
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Black LGBTQIA+ lives matter.
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Black disabled lives matter.
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You can support all of these Black-Owned brands for less than $15 at Target and Walmart! 💗✨
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”When you reap the harvest of your land, do not reap to the very edges of your field or gather the gleanings of your harvest. Do not go over your vineyard a second time or pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the alien. I am the LORD your God….”
— Leviticus 19:9-10
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Listen… I’m never gonna not be salty about people using “it was everywhere” as a valid excuse to insult Frozen and the people who love it. Especially when so many of those people who use that as an excuse to insult others have never even SEEN the movie.
Newsflash from a long-term Disney fan: Disney poured a lot of money into it because it was popular. It wasn’t popular because Disney poured a lot of money into it. There is a difference. Disney didn’t pay billions of people to love the movie. You can’t buy that kind of popularity. People loved it so they kept it around as long as they could.
And anyone who knows anything about Disney knows that if people don’t like their movies they BURY THEM. If Frozen really was a “terrible movie” they wouldn’t have pushed it like they did. They’d have wiped it from the face of the earth like their other financial and critical failures. It wouldn’t have made any kind of good business sense to promote something people hated.
So “It was everywhere” is not constructive nor a valid reason to put people down for enjoying a franchise.
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