I love how different the tones are of the My Little Pony series' and the My Little Pony movies
Like the show will be like: The nerdy pony needs to learn friendship!! 🤗Pinkie Pie and Izzy are so crazy!! 🤪
and then the movies will go: ABANDONMENT ISSUES! PONY RACISM!
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Anyone who thinks I'm normal is either stupid, oblivious or both
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Absolutely delighted at the fact that in under 24 hours of having them, tumblr has figured out how to play Welcome To The Black Parade by MCR and Demons by Imagine Dragons on the dashboard bells
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Cinematic Parallels:
“I love to sleep. Do you? Isn’t it great? It really is the best of both worlds. You get to be alive and unconscious.”
Comedian Rita Rudner, 1993
“I love to sleep. It’s like being dead without the commitment.”
― Richard Paul Evans, Hunt for Jade Dragon
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Why is this post relevent again over 2 years later on a different children's network???
Remember that moment when stay at home orders were just being signed and Cartoon Network decided to air an episode where a 16 year old attempted suicide at 7:00 at night?
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he's mid
rip queen elizabeth you would have loved dream's face reveal
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Dream's W H AT?
rip queen elizabeth you would have loved dream's face reveal
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*sighs, tossing the paper to the side and taking a sip of coffee* y’know, Gomez Addams would NEVER.
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This is the post I was talking about
Stop what you’re doing and go read The Girl from the Sea!
It’s a beautiful ya lesbian graphic novel by Molly Ostertag (who you may recognize as the author of The Witch Boy, writer of the gayest episodes of The Owl House, and wife of Noelle Stevenson) about a teenage girl falling in love with a selkie.
Morgan, a closeted teen in a seaside small town, has a plan: get through high school while remaining closeted and distant from her friends and family, then go to college far away where she can be out and truly find herself. All that changes, though, when she meets Keltie, a selkie who’s much more open and unabashed about her feelings.
It has so many cute scenes and kisses, with a lot of emotional and relatable elements! While the coming-out element is important, it doesn’t really feel like a lot of the more serious and heavy coming-out stories that saturate gay media. It’s a very beautiful urban fantasy story with an amazing romance and great queer themes! The art is gorgeous and it is so so worth it to get the book. Easily one of my favorites!
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