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illiana-mystery · 1 year
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AVENGE ME!!!
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critter-catcher · 2 years
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Lots of rain and you know what that means, it's fungus time
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sunricgod · 1 year
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i miss brance. <//3
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I love Tulip so much
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Mathias:*tries to remember* hm…
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Tongbei: Bo, what is it?
“There must be more, that woman was always so…chatty…”
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bubaluv · 2 years
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I came out to my family today! And I changed my name :)
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glitchtricks94 · 9 months
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I'm feeling sappy rn so I just wanna say I love my moots, y'all always make me so happy, even if I'm quiet a lot.
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banitheinabi · 10 months
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Vampire Bani because im gonna be team vampire for art fight!
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ensiriustea · 1 year
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Thank you very much for liking my art!! I really appreciate it. I was wondering, is there any way to reply or something to tags? I've seen some nice comments in the reblog tags and it made me super happy! It's just a little weird for me to only see it through notifs and being unable to reply whwhshs, unless that's fine? I'm still new to this HAHA
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Weird question, but I consider you the expert: what would be the Oldie Squad's favorite movies?
Not a weird question at all! I like this one!
Jellylorum has always loved epics and musicals and grand theatrical pieces - if it's big and gauzy and has dance breaks, she's all for it (and if it's a sweeping romantic, even better). Some of her favourites include: La Belle et Le Bête (1946), The Wizard of Oz (1939), An American in Paris (1951), The Happiest Millionaire (1967), The Phantom of the Opera (1943), War and Peace (1956), The Sword and the Rose (1953), and Singin' In the Rain (1952).
(For a more "modern" example, she would adore the two Mamma Mia! movies and Moulin Rouge completely unironically.)
Asparagus sat through Lawrence of Arabia (1962) twice (and only fell asleep once during the second viewing) and that's about all you need to know about his film taste. Those epics and dramas that Jelly loves, he's been known to crank up to eleven, and he also likes a good twist and turn around - something he can just sit and contemplate about for several hours while he disassociates from reality, you know? Some of his favourites include things like Anatomy of a Murder (1959), Rashomon (1950) (And Throne of Blood - 1957), Hamlet (1948) and The Red Shoes (1948).
It's not all long dramas and such, though. He also shares Jelly's penchant for musicals, and loves The Pirate (1948), Hello, Dolly! (1969) and Swing Time (1936), and will devour any bloated swashbuckler film he can get his paws on (The Count of Monte Cristo (1934) being a favourite, and he's never seen a Treasure Island that he didn't like at least a little).
Skimbleshanks has never had the best patience when it comes to films - particularly long ones - but when he does settle down, he much prefers movies that are quick paced and witty, and it translates much better in its physicality, if that makes sense; you don't have to necessarily understand what is being said to be entertained. If it makes him laugh, even better time spent. Some of the films he's actually enjoyed include The Kid (1921), Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Safety Last! (1923), and Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937). He's also been known to occasionally dabble in things like The Secret Garden should he happen to crack an eye open while asleep in the lap of one of the Station Master's daughters.
(But also contradictorily, Skimbleshanks is the type who probably hasn't actually gone to a movie theatre in 20+ years, but will occasionally pass by someone watching something and get accidentally intrigued and ask all sorts of questions - "What's she on about?" "He certainly likes to yell, doesn't he?" "Who's that? Why are they crying?" - but refuse the offer to rewind it)
Jennyanydots is in a similar vein with Skimble: not much patience for whole movies (yet she has infinite patience for the soaps though). She also has the pesky habit of guessing the ending within the first fifteen minutes or so, so it's not much fun for her. That being said, of the few movies she's actually watched, her favourites are Mary Poppins (1964), and Gone with the Wind (1939).
Bustopher Jones *also* quite loves Gone with the Wind, and others like Sunset Boulevard (1950), Roman Holiday (1953), and The Blue Angel (1930). He's a *big* diva type of person, and an admirer of good costumes, which - in his opinion - are far better in live entertainment than on a screen, but he'll take what he can get.
Hathor's taste in films is...eclectic is probably the best word for it - she likes a little bit of everything. She's really the only of the oldie squad members who actually likes thrillers (Asparagus will watch some of them with her, but he doesn't have the stomach for all of it. She doesn't quite embrace full on horror films as well, but she'll give anything a shot once) and science fiction (Jelly would be more the go to companion for these, but only certain types).
Some of her favourite movies include The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951), The Last Man on Earth (1964), The Fly (1958), and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), but she also loves movies like Bambi (1942), Carmen Jones (1954), and The Shop Around the Corner (1940). She, much like Asparagus, will also consume just about any mystery film she can get *her* paws on. So honestly it depends when you catch her and in what mood.
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unitt-10 · 1 year
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As someone who had dsmp brainrot:
I will exclusively be voting for the hermits
Thank you for coming to my tedtalk
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ghost-of-you · 1 year
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When I saw the boys live, I chose tickets in the middle because I couldn’t decide. And I honestly it was the best choice because I could watch all four equally and didn’t feel like I was missing out on either boy :)
That's actually quite a good solution. If i get the chance to see them and i can't get floor tickets (that's the most likely scenario), I'll definitely try to get something in the middle so all of them are at the same distance. But if i do get floor tickets I will try to get as close to Michael as possible but that's because of all the videos I've seen from his barricade that i honestly want to experience kspskspaksl
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pussy-ache · 2 years
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slowly digesting the new brian jonestown album
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ink-the-artist · 10 months
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Love the contrast between the Americans’ “Apollo” and the Soviets’ “Sputnik.” You got the Americans naming their rocket after a Greek god trying to communicate the grandness and importance of this rocket. And you got the Soviets naming their rocket “fellow traveler.” Like a friend you go on an  adventure with together. This rocket is our little friend lol 
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purple-babygirl · 1 month
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COOKIE ANON HERE! 🍪❤️
I assure you, you're not lazy, purple! If any anons send you anything with mean intent, I'll fight them off 😤
But I'm loving part 5!!! It came out so quick! Are you a superhero with super speed or something? 🤩
Hello, sweet thaaanngg💜💜 (please don't block me)
Thank you so much for this because I needed it💜 Your presence means the world to me💜💜💜
Oh I'm so happy you liked it:""" I honestly didn't want you guys to wait long after I made you wait while sick so:"💜💜💜
Thank you again, you know just how to make me smile💜
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cozylittleartblog · 1 year
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not that we didn't already Know belos was full of shit, but it's even funnier knowing the titan was still alive the whole time and probably judging him
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